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Rubidoux High School

Coordinates: 33°59′56″N 117°25′34″W / 33.99889°N 117.42611°W / 33.99889; -117.42611
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Rubidoux High School
Location
Map
4250 Opal Street
Riverside, CA 92509
Coordinates33°59′56″N 117°25′34″W / 33.99889°N 117.42611°W / 33.99889; -117.42611
Information
TypePublic high school
MottoWe soar with pride!
Established1959
School districtJurupa Unified School District
PrincipalKevin Corridan
Faculty69.13 (on FTE basis)[2]
Grades9 - 12
Enrollment1,546 (2018-19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio22.36[2]
Color(s)  Black
  Gold
Athletics conferenceMountain Valley League
MascotFalcon
WebsiteRubidoux High School

Rubidoux High School is a four-year public high school in Jurupa Valley, California. It is part of the Jurupa Unified School District, and it opened in 1959. It is one of four high schools in the district, the others being Jurupa Valley High School, Patriot High School, and Nueva Vista High School, a continuation school.

As of the 2014–15 school year, the school had an enrollment of 1,629 students and 67.88 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student-teacher ratio of 24.00.[2]

History

Rubidoux High School has opened its doors in 1959 as the first high school in the "West Riverside" area. The school mascot is Freddy, the Falcon. The football field and stadium was named Edward E. Hawkins Stadium after a prominent community member and former superintendent of the school district.

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "Rubidoux High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved June 8, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c Rubidoux High School, National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed December 25, 2019.
  3. ^ Dan Giese, San Francisco Giants. Accessed December 29, 2007.
  4. ^ "Duncan Hunter: Member, United States House of Representatives". California State Government Guide to Government. Archived from the original on 2008-08-28. Retrieved 2007-11-09.
  5. ^ "ANTHONY PRIOR". profootballarchives.com. Archived from the original on February 13, 2015. Retrieved December 2, 2014.