Chino Hills High School
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Chino Hills High School
Established | 2001 |
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Type | Public School |
Principal | Carl Hampton |
Asst. Principals | Ron Mead, Barbara Black |
Location | 16150 Pomona Rincon Road, Chino Hills, California |
Mascot | Huskies |
Colors | Green and Blue |
Website | www.chinohillshigh.com |
Chino Hills High School, abbreviated CHHS, is located in Chino Hills, California and is one of the four regular high schools in the Chino Valley Unified School District. The school was established in 2001.
[edit] History / Building
CHHS originally began in 2002 in a modular campus, with approximately 500 freshmen. As each year progressed, a new grade was added (year one: freshman; year two: sophomore, etc.). By the third year (the first year with juniors), the full campus was completed.
The first graduating class was the class of 2005.
[edit] Sports
CHHS is a member of the California Interscholastic Federation Sierra League in the Southern Section.
The following sports are offered at Chino Hills
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The Chino Hills High School Marching Band has also taken First Place in the 2006 SCSBOA Championships in the 3A division with their show "Incantation" under the direction of Justin Wallin. Afterwards, the band was able to have a banner raising in the school's renaissance rally due to Mr. Hampton's decision that band was not a sport, yet compared their win to a CIF championship. The banner raising was considerably short as the band, colorguard, and drumline members had only enough time to barely set a standard marching block. The ASB advisor then went on to incorrectly announce them as band, colorguard, and drumline (emitting a group or two each time) at each of the rallies. As evident by this poor banner raising, one sees Mr. HAmpton's and CHHS's bias tendencies towards sports.