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'''Phineas Banning High School''' is located in the [[Wilmington, Los Angeles, California|Wilmington]] neighborhood of [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], [[United States]], and is a part of the [[Los Angeles Unified School District]].
'''Phineas Banning High School''' is located in the [[Wilmington, Los Angeles, California|Wilmington]] neighborhood of [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], [[United States]], and is a part of the [[Los Angeles Unified School District]].


== Overview ==
== History ==
Banning High School was renamed in honor of General Banning when a newer facility at Avalon and Pacific Coast Highway was opened in 1926. The 'old' red brick building was a landmark in the Wilmington town for many years. The ivy covered brick building suffered damage in the 1971 Sylmar earthquake and was torn down in 1973. Anyone who remembers the old brick building knows it didn't go down easy. It was a sad time for Wilmington to see the building that came to represent so much in the community to be demolished.
The school was named in honor of General Phineas Banning who was one of the founders of Wilmington in the late 1800s. Originally known as Wilmington High School, it was located at the corner of Pacific Coast Highway and Avalon Boulevard.

"For three years, classes were held in bungalows while the new building was being constructed. In fall 1975, the new building was opened on the grounds with a Lakme Avenue address. Along with the new building, a new gym and swimming pool were added to the campus -- the home of the Banning Pilots.

"Banning High School has long, proud history. It is a school rich in tradition and has seen many of its graduates go on to great things. Banning alumni have succeeded in medicine, law, education, professional athletics, and many more respected fields. Many dedicated teachers and administrators have contributed to the lives of the students who have received their educations at Banning High School."


==Demographics==
==Demographics==

Revision as of 09:28, 21 August 2011

Banning High School
Location
Map
1527 Lakme Avenue, Wilmington, California, 90744
Information
TypePublic
MottoOnce a Pilot, Always a Pilot
Established1926
School districtLos Angeles Unified School District
PrincipalRobert Lopez
Faculty160
Grades9-12
Number of students3600
Color(s)      Red, Black, & White
AthleticsCIF Los Angeles City Section
Athletics conferenceMarine League
MascotThe Pilots
RivalCarson High School[1]
Websitehttp://www.banninghs.org/

Phineas Banning High School is located in the Wilmington neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, United States, and is a part of the Los Angeles Unified School District.

History

Banning High School was renamed in honor of General Banning when a newer facility at Avalon and Pacific Coast Highway was opened in 1926. The 'old' red brick building was a landmark in the Wilmington town for many years. The ivy covered brick building suffered damage in the 1971 Sylmar earthquake and was torn down in 1973. Anyone who remembers the old brick building knows it didn't go down easy. It was a sad time for Wilmington to see the building that came to represent so much in the community to be demolished.

"For three years, classes were held in bungalows while the new building was being constructed. In fall 1975, the new building was opened on the grounds with a Lakme Avenue address. Along with the new building, a new gym and swimming pool were added to the campus -- the home of the Banning Pilots.

"Banning High School has long, proud history. It is a school rich in tradition and has seen many of its graduates go on to great things. Banning alumni have succeeded in medicine, law, education, professional athletics, and many more respected fields. Many dedicated teachers and administrators have contributed to the lives of the students who have received their educations at Banning High School."

Demographics

As of the school year 2008-09, there were a total of 3,374 students attending the high school.[2]

Facilities

A new building was built in 1975 to replace the 'old' red ivy covered brick building, which was damaged during the 1971 Sylmar eqrthquake and was a landmark in Wilmington for many years. A new gym and a swimming pool were added to the campus.

Notable alumni

References

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