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Madera South High School

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Madera South High School
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Location in the state of California
Address
Map
705 W. Pecan Ave.

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93637

Information
Opened2006
School districtMadera Unified School District
PrincipalOracio Rodriquez
Grades9-12
Number of students3,000
Color(s)Purple & Black
MascotStallions
NicknameMSHS
RivalMadera High
NewspaperStallion Stampede
Websitehttp://mshs.madera.k12.ca.us

Madera South High School (also known as Madera South, Madera South High or MSHS) is a high school located in Madera, California and is part of the Madera Unified School District. Previously functioning as the second campus of the town's other high school, Madera High, the school officially became Madera's second official high school in August 2006.

History

In the late 1980s, the Madera Unified School District commissioned a new high school to be built, to take some of the weight off of Madera High School by easing up some of the overcrowding of the school. Construction started in 1990, but a limited budget forced an abrupt end in 1992. It was decided that the campus was not big enough to be counted as a separate stand-alone high school, and the site was eventually renamed Madera High School's "South Campus" (with the original school being given the new name "North Campus").

In November 2002, a school bond was passed, allowing MUSD to fund the completion of the project. As a result, the idea of a new, separate high school was once again possible after 10 years. Construction resumed on the campus in late 2004, yet heavy rain and other factors slowed it to a halt. The set date of August 2005 was pushed back a year, and as a result, the incoming freshmen at the school were still labeled as Madera High School students. However, by August 2006, construction had completed, and Madera South High School opened its doors.

Courses

Similar to Madera High School, Madera South High features many "career schools"—i.e., mini-schools located within the campus, customized for whichever career a student wishes to choose from. Current career schools include:

  • Agriculture
  • Business/Human Services (originally two separate career schools prior to 2006)
  • Humanities (performing arts, etc.)
  • Health Sciences

Athletics

Madera South High School offers many athletic opportunities.

Fall Sports:

  • Cross Country
  • Football
  • Girls Golf
  • Girls Tennis
  • Girls Volleyball
  • Gymnastics
  • Water Polo
  • Cheer & Dance

Winter Sports:

  • Girls Basketball
  • Boys Basketball
  • Boys Soccer
  • Girls Soccer
  • Wrestling
  • Cheer & Dance

Spring Sports:

  • Baseball
  • Boys Golf
  • Softball
  • Boys Tennis
  • Swimming
  • Track & Field
  • Boys Volleyball

Agriculture

The Agriculture Department is the crowning jewel of Madera South High School and it hosts the Madera FFA Chapter. The Madera FFA Chapter was founded at the same time as the National FFA Organization in 1928. Since then Madera FFA has experienced eighty seven years of excellence.

First graduating class

In 2009, Madera South graduated their first class as a high school. Even though the Class of 2009 was mixed with Madera High students their freshman year (2005–2006), the two schools were completely separated by their senior year (2008–2009)

Feeder schools

The middle schools that feed into Madera South are: Martin Luther King Jr, Middle School and Jack G. Desmond, Middle School.

The elementary schools that feed into the two middle schools are:

Jack G. Desmond, Middle School- Berenda Elementary School, Nishimoto Elementary School, James Monroe Elementary School, and Pershing Elementary School.

Martin Luther King Jr, Middle School- Alpha Elementary School, Chavez Elementary School, Millview Elementary School, and Sierra Vista Elementary School. 36°56′21.55″N 120°3′59.78″W / 36.9393194°N 120.0666056°W / 36.9393194; -120.0666056