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Davis Senior High School (California)

Coordinates: 38°33′25″N 121°45′04″W / 38.557°N 121.751°W / 38.557; -121.751
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Davis Senior High School
Davis Senior High School seal
The quad at DSHS
Location
Map
315 West 14th Street
Davis, California 95616

United States
Coordinates38°33′25″N 121°45′04″W / 38.557°N 121.751°W / 38.557; -121.751
Information
Other nameDavis High
TypePublic secondary school
Established[1]
School districtDavis Joint Unified School District
NCES District ID0610620
NCES School ID061062001176
PrincipalBryce Geigle[2]
Staff84[1]
Grades10–12
Enrollment1,783 (2020–21)[3]
 • Grade 10590
 • Grade 11595
 • Grade 12598
Average class size28
LanguageEnglish
Campus typeSuburban
Color(s)Blue and White   
MascotBlue Devil
Team nameBlue Devils
USNWR ranking824
Newspaperwww.bluedevilhub.com
Websitedshs.djusd.net

Davis Senior High School (known as Davis High or DHS or DSHS) is one of two high schools located in Davis, California, in the United States. DHS is a WASC accredited, 3-year, public comprehensive high school covering grades 10–12. The campus opened its current location in 1961; the previous high school location is now Davis City Hall.[4] Enrollment for school year 2017–2018 was 1,749 students.[5] The school's mascot is the Blue Devil, from the nickname for the popular WWI French Les Chasseurs Alpins Army Division.[6]

Academics

  • The average SAT score at Davis High in 2018 was 1778 out of 2400 in the 2015–2016 school year.[7]
  • Davis High offers 22 Advanced Placement Program courses, with 93.2% of test takers earning a passing grade of 3 or above in 2016.[5]
  • 9 students were named National Merit Scholar semifinalists in 2018.[5]
  • Student rankings are not maintained.[5]

Demographics

White Hispanic Asian African American Pacific Islander American Indian Two or More Races
55% 18% 20% 2% 0.1% 0.4% 5%

According to U.S. News & World Report, 45% of Davis Senior's student body is "of color," with 15% of the student body coming from an economically disadvantaged household, determined by student eligibility for California's Reduced-price meal program.[8]

Athletics

Davis High School is a Division I member of the CIF Sac-Joaquin Section's Delta League. The school has had 143 team championships As of 2018, more than any other team in the section.[9] They have more titles in boys' and girls' water polo,[10][11] girls' swimming,[12] and girls' cross country[13] than any other team in the section As of 2018.

Cross Country

In the 2006–2007 school year, the Davis High boys' cross-country team finished third in Division I at the California State Meet, the best result ever recorded at the state meet by a Davis High cross-country team.[14] They narrowly missed a bid to the national championships. In the 2007–2008 school year, Laurynne Chetelat, a Davis High senior on the girls' team, won the Division I race at the State Meet.[15] Continuing the winning tradition established in the middle of the decade, both the boys' and girls' cross country teams won Sac-Joaquin Section Championships in 2008, led by the strong performances of standouts Matt Petersen and Christine Bowlus.[16] Matt Petersen went on to complete one of Davis High's most impressive performances at the California Cross Country State Meet, completing the 5K course in 15:17 and placing 7th.[17] In 2013, Fiona O'Keeffe, a sophomore on the Davis High girls' team, won the Division I State Meet race.[18] As a junior in 2014, O'Keeffe successfully defended her title.[19] Both years she went on to compete at Nike Cross Nationals and placed 4th in 2013 as well as in 2014.[20] In 2015 and 2016, The team qualified for Nike Cross Nationals after consecutive 2nd-place finishes at the State Meet. In 2016, Olivia O'Keeffe claimed the individual Division 1 State Title, following in her sister's footsteps. They later went on to mirror their performance once again as they earned runner-up honors at Nike Cross Nationals both years.[21] Also in 2016, Michael Vernau placed second at the Division One State Meet after running 14:56, one of the fastest times in meet history.[22]

Track and Field

Davis athletes have historically performed well at both the Sac-Joaquin Section and CIF State Meets. In 2008, Laurynne Chetelat followed up her state champion cross country season with a stellar season on the track, finishing second in the 3200 meter run at the State Meet Finals to Jordan Hasay with a time of 9:52.51.[23] Fiona O'Keeffe won the 3200m State Championship in 2016, as well as placing second in 2015.[24]

Swimming

The Davis High women's swim team has a rich history, with notable alumni, including past and current members of USA Swimming's National Team. More recently, in 2018 the girls won their twentieth section title, and went on to the CIF State Meet. There the 200 Medley Relay team, made up of Zoe Cosgrove, Natalie Bercutt, Mia Motekaitis and Cody Hargadon, won the state title and took the state record with them. The relay was fourth in the nation and received NICSA All-America Status.

Davis High's principal athletic rivals are Woodland High School, Elk Grove High School, and Jesuit High School.

Events

On May 4, 1983, Vietnamese-American student Thong Hy Huynh was stabbed to death by a white student on campus after Huynh was coming to the aid of a friend who was being taunted by a group of white students. The student who fatally stabbed Huynh was sentenced to 6 years in the California Youth Authority.[25][26]

In July 2012, SOLARGUARD solar panels were installed over the main student parking lot at Davis Senior High School.[27] The total consumption (kWh) and total output (kWh) is tracked by SolarCity, a California solar energy company.[28]

On April 14, 2013, Daniel William Marsh, a student at DHS, fatally stabbed East Davis residents Oliver Northrup and Claudia Maupin in their home. It was described as a perfect murder, and the arrest was not made until September of that year. Marsh was handed the maximum possible sentencing, 52 years to life in a California state prison. California S.B. 1391 could require that Marsh be released in 2022, as he was 15 when he committed the murders. Marsh stated that his intent was to become a serial killer, and that he had the urge to kill since he was 10. He stated that he had wandered the streets with a knife until he found an open window, which happened to be Northrup's and Maupin's. Several nights later he went out again with a baseball bat but found no victims.

Notable alumni

This is a partial list of notable alumni of Davis Senior High School.

Sports

Entertainment

Other

References

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  2. ^ "Administration". Davis Senior High School.
  3. ^ "About Davis Senior High". Davis Joint Unified School District. Retrieved November 16, 2021.
  4. ^ Hudson, Jeff (2014-09-30). "Davis school names reflect interesting history". Davis Enterprise. Retrieved 2019-02-25.
  5. ^ a b c d "About DHS". Davis Senior High School. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
  6. ^ "Blue Devils Mascot". Davis Senior High School. Retrieved 8 August 2021.
  7. ^ Reese, Phillip. "See which Sacramento-area high schools did best, worst on SATs". The Sacramento Bee. ISSN 0890-5738. Retrieved 2019-02-25.
  8. ^ "Davis Senior High Student Body". U.S. News & World Report. 2016. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
  9. ^ "Sac-Joaquin Section Teamp Champions By Schools" (PDF). CIF Sac-Joaquin Section. 2018. Retrieved 2019-02-25.
  10. ^ "Sac-Joaquin Section Boys Water Polo Champions" (PDF). CIF Sac-Joaquin Section. Retrieved 2019-02-25.
  11. ^ "Sac-Joaquin Section Girls Water Polo Champions" (PDF). CIF Sac-Joaquin Section. Retrieved 2019-02-25.
  12. ^ "Sac-Joaquin Section Girls Swimming Team Champions" (PDF). CIF Sac-Joaquin Section. Retrieved 2019-02-25.
  13. ^ "Sac-Joaquin Section Girls Cross Country Champions" (PDF). CIF Sac-Joaquin Section. Retrieved 2019-02-25.
  14. ^ http://www.cifstate.org/images/Cross_Country/Boys_2006.pdf[permanent dead link]
  15. ^ http://www.cifstate.org/images/Cross_Country/Girls_2007.pdf[permanent dead link]
  16. ^ "Cross Country – Previous Years' Results". CIF Sac-Joaquin Section. Retrieved 4 August 2015.[permanent dead link]
  17. ^ "2008 Results - CIF California State Cross Country Championships Read more: News - 2008 Results - CIF California State Cross Country Championships". RunnerSpace. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
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  19. ^ "California Interscholastic Federation" (PDF). www.cifstate.org.
  20. ^ "NikeCrossNationals.com - Nike Cross Nationals Official Site - NXN - Results - 2013 NXN Results". www.runnerspace.com.
  21. ^ "NikeCrossNationals.com - Nike Cross Nationals Official Site - NXN - Results - 2016 NXN Results". www.runnerspace.com.
  22. ^ "Results".
  23. ^ "California Interscholastic Federation" (PDF). www.cifstate.org. Retrieved 2015-08-04.
  24. ^ "California Interscholastic Federation" (PDF). www.cifstate.org.
  25. ^ "Reminders of the past". Archived from the original on June 30, 2007.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  26. ^ Lin, Stephanie (2021-05-21). "Anti-Asian Violence: Revisiting the '83 murder of Davis student Thong Hy Huynh". KCRA. Retrieved 2021-05-21.
  27. ^ "SolarGuard - Davis Senior High School". Archived from the original on 2020-05-23.
  28. ^ "SolarGuard".
  29. ^ a b c d e f g h Ternus-Bellamy, Anne (2011-10-10). "Six honored at DHS Hall of Fame ceremony". Davis Enterprise. Retrieved 2019-02-25.
  30. ^ "Butterscotch performs at DHS". YouTube. 2010-02-19. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved 2014-06-29.
  31. ^ Hudson, Jeff (2012-04-17). "DHS students perform annual Tony Fields tribute this weekend". Davis Enterprise. Retrieved 2019-02-25.
  32. ^ "ALUMNI: Gabe Newell - The HUB". 26 November 2017.