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Tokay High School
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TypePublic
Established1976
PrincipalErik Sandstrom
Vice PrincipalMartha Dent
Faculty210
Grades9-12
Number of students2000
Color(s)Purple and Gold
Athletics250
MascotTigers
Address & Phone1111 W. Century Boulevard. Lodi, California 95240 Phone: (209) 331-7991
Website[1] [2]

Tokay High School is one of two high schools in Lodi, California, the other being Lodi High School (California). Tokay High School is part of the Lodi Unified School District. The school colors are purple and gold and mascot is the tiger. In 2004, the school earned the Lodi School's Association Award.

Class Colors:

  • Seniors: Orange.
  • Juniors: Green.
  • Sophomores: Blue.
  • Freshmen: White.

Class colors are a tradition that's been set for a long period of time now and the main reason it was arrange this way is to show that each year, you will get a more appealing color.

Student Body Tokay High is populated with a diverse campus; students at Tokay are from many different cultures and backgrounds.

Notable Students:

Stephen Malkmus

In order to increase school spirit, many clubs and programs in Tokay are united.

Student Government is what comes first to the students' mind when they have a problem that they want to present to the school board. This school year 1968-1969 not only changed the school but also the students. Tokay have been discovered with mold last summer and it have been reconstructing ever since. This year, many programs and clubs have developed more events for students to get a better insight into our school, our lives and our world.