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This is a list of closed secondary schools in California.


There was a noticeable increase in closures starting about 1979,[1][2][3] the year following the passage of Proposition 13. A change in funding changed the financial situation for these school districts.[4] Schools were also closed for other reasons, including declining enrollments at the end of the Baby Boom, long term property ownership, population shift (older residents are less likely to produce new students), and white flight.[5][6] Each of these local decisions were taken by individual school boards (or entities who operated private schools); many of those attributions are discussed in the linked articles.




Contents






  • 1 School name discontinued


  • 2 Moved


  • 3 Closed and reopened


  • 4 References





School name discontinued


Certain events, such as closure, can result in the discontinuation of a school's name. In some cases, the same location has been reopened with a similar name.
























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































School
Location
Date discontinued
Currently at this location
Airport Junior High School

Westchester
1975
demolished
Anderson W. Clark Junior High School[7]

Glendale
1983
reopened in 1998 as Clark Magnet High School

Apollo Junior High School

Anaheim
1979
demolished[8][9]

Argyll Academy

Los Angeles
1982
all-girls school; evolved into co-ed Campbell Hall School under new name[10]

Aviation High School

Redondo Beach
1981

Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center

Birmingham High School

Los Angeles
2009
renamed Birmingham Community Charter High School

Blackford High School

San Jose
1991

Boynton High School continuation school and Harker Middle School (private)

Buchser High School

Santa Clara
1981
renamed Santa Clara High School

California Schools for the Deaf and Blind

Berkeley
1980
reopened in 1986 as Clark Kerr Campus, University of California, Berkeley[11]

Camden High School

San Jose
1980[12]
mostly torn down to make space for a shopping center; portions remain as Camden Community Center

Campbell High School

Campbell
1980

Campbell Community Center[12]

Castro Middle School

San Jose
2006
renamed Moreland Middle School

Chester F. Awalt High School

Mountain View
1980
assumed the name of Mountain View High School when the Mountain View Union High School (Castro Street) was closed

Citrus Union High School

Glendora
1958[13]

Citrus College remains, high school students subsequently went to Glendora High School

Cogswell College

San Francisco
1930
converted to a technical college

Corvallis High School

Studio City
1987

Osaka Sangyo University of Los Angeles and Bridges Academy
Covington Junior High School[14]

Los Altos
1980
demolished in 2001; rebuilt as Covington School (elementary)

Crescent Junior High School

Buena Park
1979
demolished for housing[9]

Crestmoor High School

San Bruno
1980

Peninsula High School continuation school and a municipal courthouse

Ellwood P. Cubberley High School

Palo Alto
1979

Cubberley Community Center
Cypress Grove Charter High School for Arts and Sciences

Carmel
2006[15]

Excelsior High School

Norwalk
1981

Norwalk Adult School
Fermin Lasuen High School[16]

San Pedro
1971


Granada Hills High School

Los Angeles
1994
renamed Granada Hills Charter High School; now an LAUSD magnet school

Warren G. Harding High School

Los Angeles
1929
Renamed University High School after University of California, Los Angeles moved to its current location.

Harry Ells High School

Richmond
1985

LoVonya Dejean Middle School
High School of Commerce

San Francisco
1952
demolished for the Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall

Dr. James J. Hogan High School

Vallejo
2011
first assigned to Springstowne Middle School; now called Dr. James J. Hogan Middle School[17]

Holy Name Academy

Pomona
1949

Pomona Catholic High School

J. Eugene McAteer High School

San Francisco
2002

Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts
Jacob Riis High School[18]

Los Angeles
1965
renamed Mary McLeod Bethune Junior High School
Kennedy High School[19]

Barstow
1977

Barstow Junior High School

Kern County High School and Kern County Union High School

Bakersfield
1945
renamed Bakersfield High School in the same location

La Palma Junior High School

Buena Park
1979

[20][9]

La Sierra High School

Sacramento
1983
[21]

Loretto High School

Sacramento
2009
[22]

Los Angeles Baptist High School

North Hills, Los Angeles
2012
purchase changed name to Heritage Christian School

Los Angeles Polytechnic High School

Los Angeles
1935
renamed John H. Francis Polytechnic High School

Los Nietos Valley Union High School

Downey
1919
renamed Downey High School

Lowell High School

Whittier
1980

Southern California University of Health Sciences[23]

Marian High School

Chula Vista
2007
campus shuttered across 18th Street from St. Charles Catholic Church; demolished for housing; students went to the new Mater Dei Catholic High School constructed across town.

Marina High School

San Leandro
1980
converted into a continuation school which lasted until 1989;[24] Stenzel Park now occupies part of the former campus
Marywood Central Catholic School for Girls[25]

Orange
1980
Demolished for new housing – 2016

Mercy High School, Carmichael

Carmichael



Metropolitan Arts and Technology High School
San Francisco
2013
merged with Metropolitan Arts and Technology High School[26]

Miraleste High School, Palos Verdes

Palos Verdes
1991
renamed Miraleste Intermediate School

Montclair College Preparatory School

Van Nuys
2012


Monte Vista High School[27]

Whittier
1979

Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Training Center

Mount Carmel High School[28]

Los Angeles
1976
formerly at 7011 South Hoover Street, Mt. Carmel Park;[29] the actual demolition of the school was used in the movie Rock 'n' Roll High School which used the school as a location[30]

Mountain View Union High School

Mountain View
1980
closed and demolished for housing; portions of the campus remain as Eagle Park; Chester F. Awalt High School was then renamed Mountain View High School

Norte Del Rio High School

Sacramento
1989
In 2007, Grant Joint Union High School District merged into Twin Rivers Unified School District; campus is now Martin Luther King Jr. Technology Academy, a middle school.[citation needed]
Notre Dame High School[31]

San Francisco
1981
Notre Dame Senior Plaza

Oakland Aviation High School

Oakland
2011
original location: abandoned; 2010 relocation: commercial office space

Pacific Christian on the Hill

Hermon
2004
now the Los Angeles International Charter High School

Pacific High School

San Leandro
1983
demolished; now Marina Square Center Outlet Mall[32]

Palisades High School

Los Angeles
1993
renamed Palisades Charter High School

Peterson High School

Sunnyvale
1981[33]
became Marian A. Peterson Middle School

Pius X High School

Downey
phased out by 1998

St. Matthias High School
Pleasant Hill High School[34]

Pleasant Hill
1980
reopened in 1997 as Pleasant Hill Middle School

Pomona Catholic Boys High School

Pomona
1967

Damien High School

Ravenswood High School

East Palo Alto
1976
demolished, now Gateway 101 Shopping Center
Red Hill Middle School[35]

San Anselmo
1985
Red Hill Community Park
Richard E. Byrd Middle School

Sun Valley
2008
renamed Sun Valley High School after Byrd Relocates to a New Campus near John H. Francis Polytechnic High School.
Riverview Union High School[36]

Antioch
1931
Antioch Historical Society Museum

Rolling Hills High School

Rolling Hills Estates
1991
renamed Palos Verdes Peninsula High School in a consolidation of three high schools
Royal Oak High School[37]

Covina

now Royal Oak Middle School

Samuel Ayer High School

Milpitas
1980
Milpitas Sports Center, Teen Center and Adult Education Center

Samuel Rogers Middle School

San Jose
2006

Easterbrook Discovery School K-8

San Carlos High School

San Carlos
1988
demolished for housing

San Francisco Polytechnic High School

San Francisco

mostly demolished for housing, the east gymnasium remains as the home for Acro Sports and the west gymnasium remains as the home for Circus Center

Santa Cruz Waldorf High School

Santa Cruz
2009
[38]

Santa Rosa Christian School

Santa Rosa
2011
[39]

Serramonte High School

Daly City
1981

Jefferson Union High School District office, Serramonte Del Rey

Sierra High School[40]

Whittier
1979
Whittier Adult Center,[41]Sierra Vista Alternative High School

South Bay Lutheran High School

Inglewood


Pacific Lutheran High School split away in 2003

Southern California Christian High School

Orange
2000
Olive Elementary School[42][43]

Sunnyvale High School

Sunnyvale
1981

The King's Academy (private)

Sunset High School

Hayward
1990
Hayward Adult School

Trident Junior High School

Anaheim
1979

Gilbert South Continuation High School, Polaris Education Center, Anaheim Adult Education[44][9]

University High School

Oakland
1948
became first campus of Oakland City College, which moved in 1967, becoming Merritt College; housed Oakland Technical High School while the original location was retrofitted for earthquakes in the 1970s; now part of the Children's Hospital and Research Center Oakland

University of San Diego High School

San Diego
2005
campus was demolished; school moved to Del Mar and reopened as Cathedral Catholic High School

Ursuline High School

Santa Rosa
2011
students were absorbed by Cardinal Newman High School

Venice Union Polytechnic High School

Los Angeles
1935
renamed Venice High School

Visalia High School (later called Visalia Union High School)

Visalia
1955
campus became Redwood High School, school mascot and colors went to the new Mt. Whitney High School

West Los Angeles Baptist High School

Los Angeles
2008


William N. Neff High School

La Mirada
1980
demolished; now industrial buildings at Alondra Blvd. and Trojan Way; operated as a continuation school until 1989[45]

Wilmington High School

Wilmington, Los Angeles

renamed Phineas Banning High School
Wilson High School[46]

San Francisco
1996

Phillip & Sala Burton High School and Leadership High School


Moved


This is a list of schools which have changed locations, resulting in closure or reuse of the old campus.





















































































































School
Location
Date moved
Currently at this location

Burroughs High School

Ridgecrest
1960
Murray Middle School

Clovis High School

Clovis
1969
in 1995 became San Joaquin College of Law

Hanford High School

Hanford
1964
Main Hall on East Campus was Demolished in 1975.

John H. Francis Polytechnic High School

Los Angeles
1957
has moved three times and has changed name once since its creation in 1897; most recent move was from what has become Los Angeles Trade-Technical College

Live Oak High School

Morgan Hill
1975
Britton Middle School

Los Angeles High School

Los Angeles
1917
now covered by the Hollywood Freeway

Lynwood High School

Lynwood
1998
on Bullis Road; now Lynwood Middle School

Moorpark High School

Moorpark
1988
Walnut Canyon Elementary School

Narbonne High School

Harbor City
1957

Alexander Fleming Middle School

Nordhoff High School

Ojai
1966

Matilija Junior High School

Oxnard High School

Oxnard
1995
demolished

Paso Robles High School

Paso Robles
1981

George H. Flamson Middle School

St. Matthias High School

Downey, formerly Huntington Park
1995

Aspire Public Schools

San Fernando High School

San Fernando
1952

San Fernando Junior High School

Sanger Union High School

Sanger
2004

Washington Academic Middle School

Santa Clara High School

Santa Clara
1981
original downtown location on Bellomy Street has been renamed Buchser Middle School; former Buchser High School on Benton Street has been renamed Santa Clara High School

Santa Maria High School

Santa Maria
1920

Ethel Pope Auditorium

Woodrow Wilson High School

Los Angeles
1970

El Soreno Middle School


Closed and reopened







































School
Location
Date closed
Date reopened

Branham High School

San Jose
1991
reopened 1999

Edgewood High School

West Covina
1988
reopened associated to Edgewood Middle School in 2010; first graduating class was in 2014

Juan Cabrillo Middle School

Santa Clara
1982
reopened 1992[47]

Lawndale High School

Lawndale
1981
reopened 1997[48]

Palos Verdes High School

Palos Verdes
1991
reopened 2002


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