Woodbridge High School (Irvine, California)

Woodbridge High School (WHS) is a public high school located in Irvine, California, United States, serving grades 9–12. Woodbridge is in the Irvine Unified School District. Founded in 1980, it has an approximate enrollment of 2,384 students.

Woodbridge High School
Address
2 Meadowbrook

,
92604
Coordinates33.6784°N 117.80674°W / 33.6784; -117.80674
Information
School typePublic High School
Founded1980
SuperintendentTerry L. Walker
School number051274
PrincipalChristopher Krebs
Teaching staff95.27 (FTE)[1]
Grades9–12
Enrollment2,466 (2018–19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio25.88[1]
Color(s)    Red and Gold
Athletics conferencePacific Coast League
MascotWarriorMan
Team nameWarriors
NewspaperThe Golden Arrow
AffiliationIrvine Unified School District
Websitewww.woodbridgehigh.org

Greg Cops was the founding principal and retired in 2002.

The current administrative staff as of 2020 includes principal Christopher Krebs and assistant principals Carlene McCurry, Angela Pimentel, and Linzi Gorzycki.

Woodbridge has had many improvements and renovations. A recent example is the new Aquatic Center which contains a 50 meter by 25 yard swimming pool, portable bleachers, restroom facilities and locker rooms. Currently a new theater and a new synthetic track and turf field.

Of note, the 1989 movie Gleaming the Cube starring Christian Slater was filmed partially at Woodbridge High School.

Academic teams and extracurricular activities

Woodbridge offers a strong array of extracurricular academic organizations and hosts an annual Academic Teams Banquet.

The Woodbridge High Entertainment Corps represented the state of California in 2010 in the Field Show International competition held in Washington D.C., taking first place in the Nation.[2] The school's percussion ensemble is also considered one of the best in the nation. In 2012 the ensemble swept the World Championships in the concert division with a record setting score of 99.6 out of 100.[3]

The school's chapter of the National Junior Classical League is one of the top in the nation. Woodbridge hosts an annual Certamen invitational and regularly hosts Southern California Regional Amici Madness and the California Junior Classical League Convention.[4] Multiple Woodbridge students have served as officers at the state and national levels of JCL.[5][6]

The Academic Decathlon team is one of the most prestigious academic teams at Woodbridge High School. In 2017, they won the Orange Country Academic Decathlon and did it again in 2018. The Academic Decathlon team reached the state finals of the California Academic Decathlon in 2006, 2007, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018. It was ranked as 1st in Division III in 2012, 8th in Division I in 2013, 1st in Division II in 2014, 2nd in Division II in 2016, and 9th in Division I in 2017 among around 70 schools competing at the state level every year.[7]

The robotics team currently competes in the FIRST Tech Challenge as the 9040 STEAMpunks. The STEAMpunks frequently engage in outreach activities to local elementary and middle schools, such as Springbrook Elementary School, Stone Creek Elementary School, and Lakeside Middle School. Originally, Woodbridge High School boasted a nationally competitive FIRST Robotics Competition Team under the name of 1047 Echoes, but died down due to a series of financial cuts and declining participation.

The Model United Nations team has won many significant awards (Best Delegate, Commendations, Research). The Woodbridge MUN team has competed in numerous local high school and college conferences as well. It is currently in the planning stages for its own conference, which will be the first ever conference that Woodbridge has hosted.

Woodbridge also sponsors National History Day, Mock Trial, Science Bowl, Ocean Sciences Bowl, competitive basket-weaving, Science Olympiad, and FIRST Robotics Teams. In January 2012 the Science Bowl team won first place at the JPL regional competition and went on to compete nationally in Washington DC that April.

Athletics

Woodbridge High School offers a variety of athletic teams[8]

Fall Sports: Golf (Girls), Cross Country, Football, Tennis (Girls), Water Polo (Boys), Volleyball (Girls), Color guard (unisex), Inline Hockey (unisex)

Winter Sports: Basketball (Girls and Boys), Soccer (Girls and Boys), Water Polo (Girls), Wrestling, Color guard (unisex), Inline Hockey (unisex)

Spring Sports: Lacrosse (Boys and Girls), Softball (Girls), Baseball (Boys), Track (Boys and Girls), Swimming (Girls), Tennis (Boys), Golf (Boys), Volleyball (Boys), Color guard (unisex), Inline Hockey (unisex)

Woodbridge High School also has competitive dance and cheerleading teams that practice all year long.

Visual and performing arts

WHS offers a variety of programs in the Arts. Performing arts include vocal music, instrumental music, dance, and theater.

The Woodbridge High School Music Program includes Orchestra, Band, Percussion. They have won many awards and competitions over the years. In 2016, the Percussion Ensemble garnered a silver medal at the WGI World Championships in Dayton, Ohio. In 2016, Woodbridge High School named the National Grammy Signature School.

Additionally, WHS offers a range of visual arts, including ceramics and photography. There is also a film production program, which is a part of FilmEd* Academy of the Arts. The Theatre program produces multiple shows per year and goes to several festivals.

Neighborhoods served

Requirements

High school diploma requirements

English: 4 years

Mathematics (including Algebra1): 2 years

Science: 2 years

World Studies: 1 year

U.S. History: 1 year

Political Science: 1/2 year

Economics: 1/2 year

Fine art or foreign language: 1 year

Health: 1/2 year

Physical Education: 2 years

Elective: 70 Credits as 7 full year classes

Passage of California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE)

4-year college requirements

English: 4 years

Mathematics (Must complete Algebra 2): 3 years

Laboratory Science: 2 years

World Studies: 1 year

U.S. History: 1 year

Political Science: 1/2 year

Economics: 1/2 year

Foreign Language: 2 years

Fine Arts: 1 year

Academic Electives: 1 year

Physical Education: 2 year

Health: 1/2 year

Notable alumni

References

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