Skyline High School (Oakland, California)

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Skyline High School
Type Public High School
Principal Heidi Green
Grades 9-12
Location 12250 Skyline Blvd.,
Oakland, CA, USA
District Oakland Unified School District
Colors Red, Black and White
Mascot Titan
Newspaper The Skyline Oracle
Phone (510) 879-3060
FAX (510) 879-3069
Website http://skylinehsptsa.org/, http://skyline.ousd.k12.ca.us/

Skyline High School is a public high school in Oakland, California, USA.

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Skyline High School is nestled in the hills of Oakland, CA, near the Redwood Regional Park. It was constructed in the late 1950's by Branagh Construction Inc. The woodsy campus is notable for its beauty, but the location is far from the homes of most of its students; every morning dozens of specially-chartered AC Transit buses disgorge most of the 1900+ students and the reverse empties the campus within minutes of the final bell in the afternoon.[citation needed]

Skyline's first graduating class was the Class of 1962. At that time, the student body was predominantly White. The school's demographics have changed over the years. In 2006, Skyline had over 2000 students: 50% African-American, 20% Asian American, 13% non-Hispanic White and 17% Latino.

Fifty-three percent of Skyline's students are accepted to four-year colleges or universities (many attending the University of California), and 39 percent attend community colleges.

Skyline High School offers a wide variety of academic courses and electives. Electives include: Jazz Band, Orchestra, Marching Band, Choir, Drama, Dance, French, Spanish, Mandarin, Journalism, ROTC, Graphics, Art, Ceramics, Architectural Design, Psychology, Stagecraft and more.

The school offers the following honors and Advanced Placement classes:

  • English 3 AP (Language and Composition)
  • English 4 AP (Literature)
  • Spanish 4 AP
  • Spanish 5 AP
  • French 3 HP
  • French 4 AP
  • Pre-Calculus HP
  • Calculus AB AP
  • Calculus BC AP
  • Statistics AP
  • Advanced Biology HP
  • Biology AP
  • Chemistry HP
  • Chemistry AP
  • Environmental Science AP
  • World History AP
  • US History AP
  • US Government/Economics AP

Students may choose either to pursue general studies at Skyline, or to enroll in an "Academy." Students who do not enroll in an Academy may take classes offered by the Academy if space is available.

The Academies are comprehensive and rigorous "schools within a school" which focus on specific career fields. Students study with the same team of teachers and classmates until graduation. They are connected with internships and paid summer jobs which relate to their goals. Academy selection takes place in the spring of the freshman year. The Academies at Skyline include:

  • Architecture and Graphic Technology
  • Computer Science and Digital Film
  • Education
  • Health and Bioscience

Renovation of Skyline's performing arts theater was completed in 2002 with the help of funding from alumnus Tom Hanks. It was renamed after Skyline's long-time drama teacher, Rawley T. Farnsworth. The renovated facility boasts a professional, state-of-the-art lighting and sound stage, and can seat approximately 1000 people.

The Oakland Film office lists Skyline as a potential filming location in Oakland.[1]

Skyline is highly notable in the Oakland Athletic League. It currently offers 18 sports programs and is the defending OAL champion in bowling, tennis, volleyball, baseball, Cross Country, track and field, swimming and soccer. Many of these teams have remained undefeated for several years running, including a three-year streak in both volleyball and baseball. Skyline has been traditionally dominant in other sports as well, most notably in football, where it has appeared in almost every OAL Championship game (Silver Bowl) and won the majority of them, under former coach John Beam who is now head of the Laney College football program.

Alumni of Skyline football include Georgia Tech standout Gerris Wilkinson, Cal Bear Harrison Smith, Michael Norris of UCLA, William Sneed of UCLA, Devon Bess of Hawaii, Cameron Island of San Jose State and Marvel Smith of the Pittsburgh Steelers, and former Steeler Will Blackwell. Nine-time NBA All-Star Gary Payton is also a Skyline alumnus.

Skyline's clubs include: Anime Club, Building with Books Club, IU Mien Club, Baking Club, Black Student Union, Chess Club, Excel Club, Literary Journal, Fashion Club, French Club, Gaming, Gay-Straight Alliance, GAIA Club, Interact Club, Jewish Student Union, Key Club, La Raza Unida Club, Leadership, SGCP, Students Against Destructive Decisions, Spanish Club, and Youth Together.

Student Government opportunities include: All City Government, School Site Council, and SHS Student Government.

Skyline's student newspaper is The Skyline Oracle.

Skyline High School Head Chef Ann Davis prepares meals for all tastes, including daily vegetarian options. The cafeteria offers a soup and salad line, where students can choose from soup of the day, freshly prepared sandwiches, or fresh garden salads, as well as cold beverages and smoothies.

The outside snack bar area offers fresh (on-site) baked cookies, nachos with cheese, burritos, sandwiches, and burgers, as well as an array of cold beverages and fresh pizza.

Skyline maintains a full-time force of school security officers who use cameras and foot patrols to monitor activities such as vandalism, drugs, alcohol, and gambling. The school periodically has problems with race-related violence. The officers can be dispatched when needed by the Oakland Police Communications Center or from the main office. See OUSD Police (Skyline High)

  1. ^ Skyline High School. Locations, Locations, Locations. Oakland Film Office. Retrieved on 2007-03-03.

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