Poway High School
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Poway High School is a public, comprehensive
Comprehensive high school
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 high school
High school
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 located in the city of Poway
Poway, California
Poway is a city in San Diego County, California. Originally an unincorporated community in San Diego County, Poway officially became a city in December 1980. Even though Poway lies geographically in the middle of San Diego County, most consider its relative location as north county inland...

, California
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. Established in 1961, it serves ninth through twelfth grade students from the communities of Poway and Rancho Bernardo. The school mascot is the Titan
Titan (mythology)
In Greek mythology, the Titans were a race of powerful deities, descendants of Gaia and Uranus, that ruled during the legendary Golden Age....

. Poway is the oldest high school in the Poway Unified School District
Poway Unified School District
Poway Unified School District is a school district located in Poway, California. The District operates 25 elementary schools , six middle schools , four comprehensive high schools , and one continuation high school. Twenty-one of its schools are located in the city of San Diego; eleven others in...

.

Poway High School is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges
Western Association of Schools and Colleges
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. First granted in 1965, the current accreditation is valid through 2008. Poway High School is both a California Distinguished School Award
California Distinguished School
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 winner (1999) and a National Blue Ribbon School
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 (1990/91).

Campus

The campus is in northern San Diego County
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, approximately 35 miles northeast of downtown San Diego
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. The campus covers 59 acres (238,765 m²).

Athletics

Poway's athletic teams, the Titans, compete in the Palomar League and the California Interscholastic Federation
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 (CIF) San Diego Section.

The school fields teams in 19 sports: gymnastics
Gymnastics
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, baseball
Baseball
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, basketball
Basketball
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, cheerleading
Cheerleading
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, cross country
Cross country running
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, football
American football
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, field hockey
Field hockey
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, golf
Golf
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, lacrosse
Lacrosse
Lacrosse is a team sport of Native American origin played using a small rubber ball and a long-handled stick called a crosse or lacrosse stick, mainly played in the United States and Canada. It is a contact sport which requires padding. The head of the lacrosse stick is strung with loose mesh...

, roller hockey
Roller hockey
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, soccer, softball
Softball
Softball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of 10 to 14 players. It is a direct descendant of baseball although there are some key differences: softballs are larger than baseballs, and the pitches are thrown underhand rather than overhand...

, swimming
Swimming (sport)
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, diving
Diving
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, tennis
Tennis
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, track and field
Track and field
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, volleyball
Volleyball
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, water polo
Water polo
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, and wrestling
Scholastic wrestling
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.

The wrestling program has won four state championships, 57 different CIF division awards, and numerous Palomar League awards.

The 2007 football team finished the season 12-0 and were the CIF Division I champions.

The 2007-2008 and 2008-2009 baseball teams won back to back Palomar League and CIF Division I Championships. Over the last four years the Titan's baseball team has been consistently ranked among the top twenty teams in the nation.

The 2007-2008 Boys Soccer team finished with a record of 23-2-5 and were the Palomar League and CIF Division I Champions. They were also finalists in the first annual Southern California Regional Soccer Championships.

Boys Tennis won CIF in both 2007 and 2008

The Girls Golf team won the 2006 CIF State Championship and the 2006 CIF San Diego Section Championship.

Also, the Marching Band has won many competitions throughout the years. Most recently they were crowned MBOS (Marching Band Open Series) champions, over 26 other competing groups, in Corona California, in November 2009.

The 2000 Boys Cross Country team placed third at the CIF State Championship.

Instrumental Music

The music program consists of several bands: Symphonic Band, Concert Band
Concert band
A concert band, also called wind band, symphonic band, symphonic winds, wind orchestra, wind symphony, wind ensemble, or symphonic wind ensemble, is a performing ensemble consisting of several members of the woodwind instrument family, brass instrument family, and percussion instrument family.A...

, Wind Ensemble, and the top band Wind Symphony, as well as the marching band, The Emerald Brigade. String Ensembles include Symphony Orchestra, and the Chamber Orchestra. Also, Poway has a Jazz Band
Jazz band
A jazz band is a musical ensemble that plays jazz music. Jazz bands usually consist of a rhythm section and a horn section, in the early days often trumpet, trombone, and clarinet with rhythm section of piano, banjo, bass or tuba, and drums.-Eras:SwingDuring the swing era in the mid-twentieth...

 and a Concert Percussion Ensemble. The Percussion Ensemble replaced the percussion Winterline shows in 2007. All groups consistently receive Superior ratings at the El Camino and district Festival competitions. In 2006, the Poway High School music program was designated a Grammy Signature School by the Grammy Foundation.

Choral Music

Poway High School also boasts one of the most successful choral programs in Southern California, and the entire United States, under the direction of Nancy Gray. The school has 5 choral groups, of which 2 are audition-only. The choirs, from more novice to more advanced are:
  • Beginning Women's Choir
  • Men's Choir
  • Concert Choir
  • Women's Ensemble
  • Die Lieder Singers


In 2006, Poway's chamber group, the Die Lieder Singers won the annual Festival of Gold in San Francisco, CA, scoring a 94.67 on a 6-song festival set adjudicated by 3 judges. The Die Lieder Singers and Women's Ensemble often score superior ratings and place first in many prestigious competitions and festivals, and send many students to Southern California and California All-State Honor Choirs.

In March 2010, both the Women's Ensemble and the Die Lieders singers were selected by audition to participate in the National Youth Choir on stage at Carnegie Hall in New York City. Four Poway High singers were selected to sing solos for songs composed by the conductor, Dr Jeffrey Ames. Also the Die Lieder Singers were selected to be the featured choir and to sing their own set of songs on stage. They dedicated this performance to Chelsea King.

Poway's choral music department is also known for its extremely successful musical productions every spring. The last few shows have been:
  • Fiddler on the Roof (2011) - Bock & Harnick
  • Once Upon a Mattress (2010) - Rodgers & Hammerstein
  • Guys and Dolls (2009) - Frank Loesser
  • The Music Man (2008) - Meredith Willson
  • The Secret Garden (2007) - Marsha Norman & Lucy Simon
  • Les Misérables (2006) - Alain Boublil & Claude-Michel Schöenberg
  • Beauty and the Beast (2005) - Alan Menken & Tim Rice
  • The Pirates of Penzance (2004) - Gilbert & Sullivan
  • Oklahoma! (2003) - Rodgers & Hammerstein
  • Cinderella (2002) - Rodgers & Hammerstein

Theatre Guild

Poway's stage productions, under the direction of Rollin Swan, are well-known for being the most successful in the district; the Theatre Guild stages a Shakespearean play every fall ("Taming of the Shrew" in 2009,A Midsummer Night's Dream in 2008, Twelfth Night in 2007, King Lear in 2006, etc.) and puts up one or two smaller-scale productions every winter, with the spring play often a large-scale play written and directed by a senior for a senior project (2008 brought senior Marcus Kevorkyan's highly acclaimed Internal Bliss). In 2010, Theatre Guild performed "Triangle Factory Fire Project" to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the Triangle Factory Fire disaster.

Day of Silence incident

On April 22, 2004, Poway junior Tyler Chase Harper came to school wearing a t-shirt
T-shirt
A T-shirt is a style of shirt. A T-shirt is buttonless and collarless, with short sleeves and frequently a round neck line....

 with masking tape
Masking tape
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 on the front and back, upon which was written "Homosexuality
Homosexuality
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 is shameful - Romans
Epistle to the Romans
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 1:27" and "Be ashamed, our school has embraced what God condemned." http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/education/20040917-9999-7m17speech.html The incident occurred one day after the Day of Silence
Day of Silence
The Day of Silence is the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network's annual day of action to protest the bullying and harassment of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender students and their supporters...

, a national protest staged by high-school students against homophobia
Homophobia
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 and sponsored by several state and national gay rights organizations. Harper was sent to the principal's office by a teacher, where he was asked to remove the tape; he refused.. He then was forced to stay in the school's office until the end of the school day.

The incident garnered a minor amount of attention in local and national media as an example of tensions in schools arising from homophobia and religious freedom. California
California
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, at the time, was in the process of reforming domestic partnership
Domestic partnership
A domestic partnership is a legal or personal relationship between two individuals who live together and share a common domestic life but are neither joined by marriage nor a civil union...

 laws (see Domestic partnership in California).

Backed by the Alliance Defense Fund
Alliance Defense Fund
The Alliance Defense Fund is a conservative Christian nonprofit organization with the stated goal of "defending the right to hear and speak the Truth through strategy, training, funding, and litigation." ADF was founded in 1994 by the late Bill Bright , the late Larry Burkett , James Dobson The...

, a conservative Christian
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 legal group, Harper eventually sued the district, claiming a violation of his right to free speech
Freedom of speech
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. The case was eventually heard before a federal judge, but was thrown out, with the judge in the case ruling that the message was disruptive and needlessly offensive.

A film called "Shouting Fire: Stories from the Edge of Free Speech" from HBO Films uses this case as an example of a violation of the 1st Amendment rights.

Notable alumni

  • Emma Baker – Miss Teen California.
  • Becky Billman – Model with a contract with Elite model management. Can be seen on many websites such as Forever 21, Heritage 1981, and Guess
  • Jud Buechler
    Jud Buechler
    Judson Donald "Jud" Buechler is a retired American professional basketball player. He grew up in Poway, CA and attended Poway High School, where he was a top basketball recruit as well as a Top-50 men's volleyball prospect....

     – Former NBA Player most notably for the Chicago Bulls
    Chicago Bulls
    The Chicago Bulls are an American professional basketball team based in Chicago, Illinois, playing in the Central Division of the Eastern Conference in the National Basketball Association . The team was founded in 1966. They play their home games at the United Center...

    . Has 3 NBA Championship rings with the Bulls.
  • Kellye Cash
    Kellye Cash
    Kellye Cash-Sheppard from Memphis, Tennessee, was Miss Tennessee 1986 and was crowned Miss America 1987, capturing preliminary honors in both the talent and swimsuit competitions....

     – Miss America 1987.
  • Nathan Darmody – Former lead guitarist and vocals for the band Allstar Weekend
    Allstar Weekend
    Allstar Weekend is a pop rock band based in Poway, California. The band gained its popularity from the Disney Channel television network. The band originally consisted of lead singer Zach Porter, bassist Cameron Quiseng, guitarist Nathan Darmody, and drummer Michael Martinez but as of September 16,...

    , signed by Hollywood Records in 2009; graduated from Poway High in 2009.
  • Tom DeLonge
    Tom DeLonge
    Thomas Matthew "Tom" DeLonge, Jr. is an American rock musician. He is the guitarist and one of the two lead vocalists for the American pop punk band Blink-182 as well as the guitarist and lead vocalist for the alternative band Angels & Airwaves...

     (1993) – Guitarist/vocalist for Blink-182
    Blink-182
    Blink-182 is an American rock band consisting of vocalist and bass guitarist Mark Hoppus, vocalist and guitarist Tom DeLonge, and drummer Travis Barker. They have sold over 27 million albums worldwide since forming in Poway, California in 1992...

    , Angels & Airwaves
    Angels & Airwaves
    Angels & Airwaves is an American alternative rock supergroup led by Blink-182 guitarist/vocalist Tom DeLonge, also including guitarist David Kennedy from Over My Dead Body, Hazen Street and Box Car Racer, bass guitarist Matt Wachter from 30 Seconds to Mars and former Lostprophets and Nine Inch...

    , and Box Car Racer
    Box Car Racer
    Box Car Racer was a short-lived American post-hardcore band from San Diego, California, formed in 2002. The band was a side-project of guitarist/vocalist Tom DeLonge and drummer Travis Barker of Blink-182, along with lead guitarist David Kennedy of Hazen Street, and touring bassist Anthony Celestino...

    . Expelled during his junior year for drinking alcohol at a basketball game, reinstated his senior year and graduated from Poway High in 1993.
  • Kristin Dos Santos (1993) – E! Entertainment Personality.
  • Tony Gwynn Jr. – MLB Player Los Angeles Dodgers, son of Padre Hall of Famer.
  • Charley Hoffman
    Charley Hoffman
    Charley Lindley Hoffman is an American professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour.-Amateur career:Hoffman was born in San Diego, California. He won the California State High School Championship in 1994 and 1995, becoming the first two time winner. He qualified three times for the Buick...

     – PGA Tour Member. Won the 2007 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic
    Bob Hope Chrysler Classic
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     and the 2010 Deutsche Bank Championship
    Deutsche Bank Championship
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    .
  • Bradley Klahn
    Bradley Klahn
    Bradley Klahn is an American tennis player from Poway, California.Bradley played at the 2010 US Open, taking a set from 20th seed Sam Querrey before being defeated in four sets.Bradley received a wild card into the 2011 SAP Open....

     – NCAA Division I singles champion for tennis in 2010.
  • Bobby Lee – Comedian on MADtv
    MADtv
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    .
  • Bill Lunde
    Bill Lunde
    William Jeremiah Lunde is an American professional golfer who currently plays on the PGA Tour.Lunde was born in San Diego, California. He played at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and was part of the 1998 team that won the NCAA Championship. He turned professional in 1998.Lunde played on the...

     – PGA Tour Memeber, won the 2010 Turning Stone Resort Championship
    Turning Stone Resort Championship
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    . Also a member of the 1998 UNLV Golf Team that won the NCAA Championship.
  • James Meetze
    James Meetze
    James Meetze is an American poet, publisher, singer and songwriter. He is the recipient of the 2001 Poet Laureate Award from the University of California and a founding member of the now defunct poetry movement, the New Brutalism...

     – Poet, author of the books "Dayglo" (winner of 2010 Sawtooth Poetry Prize),I Have Designed This For You, Serenades, and Instrument.
  • Catherine Opie
    Catherine Opie
    Catherine Opie is an American artist specializing in issues within documentary photography. Throughout her work she has investigated aspects of community, making portraits of many groups including LGBT community; surfers; and most recently high school football players. She is also interested in...

     (1979) – Photographer and Professor of Art at University of California, Los Angeles
    University of California, Los Angeles
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    .
  • Phil Plantier
    Phil Plantier
    Phillip Alan Plantier is a former Major League Baseball player who played in the major leagues primarily as an outfielder from -. Plantier is most often remembered for his rookie season performance....

     – Former Major League Baseball player.
  • Zach Porter – Lead Vocals for the band Allstar Weekend
    Allstar Weekend
    Allstar Weekend is a pop rock band based in Poway, California. The band gained its popularity from the Disney Channel television network. The band originally consisted of lead singer Zach Porter, bassist Cameron Quiseng, guitarist Nathan Darmody, and drummer Michael Martinez but as of September 16,...

    , signed by Hollywood Records in 2009; graduated from Poway High in 2008.
  • Cameron Quiseng – Bassist for the band Allstar Weekend
    Allstar Weekend
    Allstar Weekend is a pop rock band based in Poway, California. The band gained its popularity from the Disney Channel television network. The band originally consisted of lead singer Zach Porter, bassist Cameron Quiseng, guitarist Nathan Darmody, and drummer Michael Martinez but as of September 16,...

    , signed by Hollywood Records in 2009; attended Poway High, but graduated from Rancho Bernardo High School
    Rancho Bernardo High School
    Rancho Bernardo High School, or RBHS, is a public high school in the Poway Unified School District of San Diego County, California. Rancho Bernardo High School opened in September 1990 as the district's third high school. There are approximately 2,300 students in grades 9 through 12, and...

     in 2008.
  • Brian Rast
    Brian Rast
    Brian Rast is a professional poker player from Las Vegas, Nevada who won the 2011 World Series of Poker $1,500 Pot Limit Hold'em event and the $50,000 Player's Championship....

     – Professional poker player who won two WSOP bracelets at the 2011 World Series of Poker
    2011 World Series of Poker
    The 2011 World Series of Poker was the 42nd annual World Series of Poker . The WSOP is the most prestigious poker tournament in the world with the winner of the Main Event considered to be the World Champion. It was held at the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada between May...

    . Rast graduated as valedictorian
    Valedictorian
    Valedictorian is an academic title conferred upon the student who delivers the closing or farewell statement at a graduation ceremony. Usually, the valedictorian is the highest ranked student among those graduating from an educational institution...

     from Poway High in 2000.
  • Gabe Serbian
    Gabe Serbian
    Gabriel Serbian is an American drummer and guitarist, most famous for his work in The Locust, Cattle Decapitation, and Holy Molar. He is recognized as a very capable drummer, as showcased on recent Locust albums...

     – Drummer, recording artist. (attended 1994-1996)
  • Stephanie Seymour
    Stephanie Seymour
    Stephanie Michelle Seymour is an American model and actress. Seymour has modeled for many notable fashion magazines and designers, and has been photographed by several well-known photographers including Herb Ritts, Richard Avedon, Gilles Bensimon, and Mario Testino.-Career:Born in San Diego,...

     – Victoria's Secret model.
  • Dave Smith – 13-year major league relief pitcher with the Houston Astros and the Chicago Cubs.
  • Drew Wahlroos
    Drew Wahlroos
    Drew Edward Wahlroos is a former American football linebacker. He played in the National Football League for the St. Louis Rams in 2004 and 2005. In two seasons with the Rams, Wahlross appeared in 21 games, mostly on special teams. Wahlroos played high school football at Poway High School from...

     – Linebacker for the St. Louis Rams.
  • Marvell Wynne II
    Marvell Wynne (soccer)
    Marvell Wynne is an American soccer player who is known for his 96 pace on popular sports game He currently plays for Colorado Rapids in Major League Soccer.-High School and College:...

     – Soccer defender, who currently plays for the Colorado Rapids of Major League Soccer, the team having won the 2010 MLS Cup. Wynne played two years of college soccer at UCLA, where he was named First Team All-American in 2005, and was part of the Under-20 team at the 2005 World Youth Championship. He also started all three games for the USA Men's Olympic Team during the 2008 Beijing Olympics.


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