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Lodi High School (California)

Coordinates: 38°08′01″N 121°17′28″W / 38.13362°N 121.29124°W / 38.13362; -121.29124
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Lodi High School
Address
Map
3 South Pacific Avenue

,
95242

Coordinates38°08′01″N 121°17′28″W / 38.13362°N 121.29124°W / 38.13362; -121.29124
Information
TypePublic
Motto"Knowledge is Power"
EstablishedSeptember 8, 1896
School districtLodi Unified School District
PrincipalAdam Auerbach
Vice PrincipalSera Baysinger
Faculty99.07 (FTE)[1]
Grades9-12
Number of students2,180 (2017-18)[1]
Student to teacher ratio22.00[1]
Color(s)Red & White    
Athleticsfootball, basketball, soccer, water polo, swimming and diving, track and field, cheer, drill, cross country, tennis, golf, volleyball, wrestling, badminton, baseball, softball, band
Team nameFlames
RivalTokay High School
Websitelodihigh.lodiusd.net

Lodi High School, serving grades 9-12, is one of four comprehensive high schools in Lodi Unified School District. The physical plant encompasses three gymnasiums, 59 permanent classrooms, one cafeteria, 30 portables, four computer labs, one theater complex, a college and career center, one administration center, one counseling center, and one metal, one wood and one automotive technology shop. While the present site was built in 1956, Lodi High School began classes on September 8, 1896, and celebrated its centennial birthday during the 1996–97 school year. At the present time, Lodi High School is on a modified traditional calendar.

History

The school first opened in September 8, 1896.[citation needed]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ a b c "Lodi High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved March 25, 2020.
  2. ^ "Amos Alonzo Stagg Award of Honor Luncheon Honors Three". University of the Pacific. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
  3. ^ (22 December 1977). Lodi Sports Hall of Fame, Lodi News Sentinel