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Pacific Grove High School
Location
Map
615 Sunset Drive
Pacific Grove, CA 93950

United States
Information
TypePublic
Established1895
School districtPacific Grove Unified School District
Grades9-12
Enrollment590
Color(s)   Red and Gold
MascotBilly Breaker
Information(831) 646-6590
WebsitePGHS website

Pacific Grove High School (PGHS) is a public high school located in Pacific Grove, California, between Carmel and Monterey.

History

The City of Pacific Grove formed the Pacific Grove Unified School District in 1895. On June 32, 1896 the City passed a bond issue to build the town's first structure, a morgue, which was then turned into a high school. Pacific Grove High School was Monterey County's first public high school, but today it is its smallest. The first class graduated in June, 1898. The school has changed locations twice since then, first to what is now the Pacific Grove Middle School (PGMS), then to its current location on Sunset.

Pacific Grove shares a long-standing rivalry with Carmel High School, where every year the two football teams compete for a bronze shoe statue in the Shoe Game. Pacific Grove won the most recent Shoe Game in 2014.

PGHS currently has a student population hovering between 550 and 650.

The majority of classroom areas have seen some sort of renovation in the last few years.

A new artificial turf football stadium with an all-weather track was opened in 2009. The stadium project also yielded improvements to the multi-purpose room. An addition to the gym that was finished in 2012 yielded much improved locker room areas in addition to a new dance room. The newly renovated swimming pool opened in January 2014.

PGHS Website
PGHS Alumni Website

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