Rim of the World High School
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Rim of the World High School is a public secondary school located in Lake Arrowhead, California, at the top of the mountain overlooking the San Bernardino Valley. It is part of the Rim of the World Unified School District and is the only comprehensive 9-12 high school in the system.
The school
Rim of the World High School has a student body size that ranges between 900 and 1,000 students. Rim of the World High School is believed to be the first in California (and among only a handful in the nation) which has utilized both solar and wind energy for direct use by the High School.[1]
The school teams are "The Fighting Scots", and the mascot is a kilted Scotsman, holding a sword.
Green Energy
Rim of the World High School utilizes both solar panels and wind turbines to supplement their energy needs.
Notable alumni
- Mike Warnke (Class of 1965), Christian evangelist and Christian comedian
- Tim D. White (Class of 1968), anthropologist, best known for his work on Lucy (Australopithecus afarensis)
- Pat Hill (Class of 1970), Fresno State football head coach (1997–2011)
- Eddie Elguera (Class of 1979), professional skateboarder
- Jason Hall (Class of 1991), actor and Oscar-nominated screenwriter (for American Sniper, 2014)
- Mike Wahle (Class of 1995), American football guard (1998–2008) and 2005 Pro Bowl selection
- John Albert Gardner (Class of 1997), convicted of the murders of Chelsea King and Amber DuBois; currently serving two life sentences at California State Prison, Corcoran
- Michelle Kwan (Class of 1998), Olympic figure skater
- Nathan Chen, 2017 U.S. champion figure skater
- Kassie Lyn Logsdon (Class of 2005), Playboy Miss 2010 Playmate
- Devin Sola (Class of 2007), Bassist for Motionless in White
- Michael Griffin (escape artist) (Class of 1979), professional escape artist
- Casey Hill (Entrepreneur) (Class of 2009), Founder of HGC, a tabletop gaming company, and featured contributor to the Associated Press[2] and Inc.[3]