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    • Eureka High School or EHS, formerly Eureka Senior High School, is a public high school in Eureka, California. EHS is the only regular public high school serving the City of Eureka and all of its contiguous unincorporated neighborhoods, several adjacent unincorporated communities, and related independent elementary school districts, which, altogether, comprise the Eureka Unified High School District. Administrated as part of Eureka City Schools, it is the largest high school in Humboldt County.


      History


      Established in 1896, Eureka High School was the first high school on the far North Coast of California. The current main Eureka High School building, at 1900 J Street, is a Gothic Revival structure originally built in 1925 as the Eureka Junior High. The building was designed by John J. Donovan of Oakland and built by James McLaughlin of San Francisco. The site occupied by the current science building is on the location of the original high school main building, built by W. H. Weeks in 1914-1915, which was demolished after analysis deemed it too damaged to save following damage from earthquakes, culminating in the early 1960s. It was remarkably similar to a high school Weeks designed for Santa Cruz, which survives and is in use to this day.
      As the school year began in September 1981, Eureka City Schools consolidated the high school from a junior high/senior high system to a middle school/high school configuration, thus changing the name from Eureka Senior High School to Eureka High School, as the administration endeavored to manage effects of declining enrollment. From that time Freshmen have attended the school along with Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors.
      In 2010, there was an earthquake off of Humboldt County, California. The school auditorium (located in the main building) was closed because of concerns related to structural security. It was reopened in late 2011.


      Mascot and school colors


      The Eureka High School mascot is the Logger, based on the logging industry which is a major economic industry of the area. The school colors of EHS are red and green and are based on the redwood tree (red bark/wood, green foliage) and extensive forests of the region.


      Academic programs


      Course offerings include the following programs:

      Advanced Placement
      Learning Pathways (high school majors program)
      NJROTC(defunct)
      EAST


      Athletics



      Eureka High School is a member of the Humboldt–Del Norte Big 4 League. In 2009, Eureka High School made it to the NCS Division 2 finals for football where they ultimately faced Montgomery High School of Santa Rosa, CA. The Loggers won the division title, handily.

      Baseball
      Basketball
      Cheerleading
      Color guard
      Cross Country
      Golf
      Football
      Soccer
      Softball
      Tennis (Men's and Women's)
      Track and Field
      Volleyball
      Wrestling


      Arts and music


      Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Band
      Instrumental Music- Concert Band and Orchestra
      Choir- Concert Choir and Limited Edition, The top-tier audition-only vocal jazz Choir
      Theater
      Yurok language


      Notable alumni



      Sara Bareilles - singer/songwriter. She performed in the high school production of "Little Shop of Horrors."
      Lloyd Bridges - film, stage and television actor
      Trevor Dunn - bassist for Mr. Bungle and Fantomas
      Don Durdan - professional football player for the San Francisco 49ers
      Dave Harper - professional football player for the Dallas Cowboys
      Jake Hanson - football player
      Rey Maualuga - LB for the Cincinnati Bengals
      Al Norgard - professional football player for the Green Bay Packers
      Mike Patton - singer for bands Faith No More and Mr. Bungle, among others. Mr. Bungle played their Senior Talent Show. Patton took AP courses.
      Maurice Purify - professional football player for the Cincinnati Bengals
      Trey Spruance - guitarist for Mr. Bungle and Secret Chiefs 3


      References

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