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Founded in 1909, Montebello High School is a public high school which is part of the Montebello Unified School District , and has an enrollment of approximately 2,600 students in grades 9-12. Its campus is located in Montebello, California , a suburb of Los Angeles . It is named for the city of Montebello .

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15-494: The Montebello High School mascot is known as Ollie the Oiler, and the school's students and alumni are referred to as Oilers, (a reference to when Montebello was an oil-drilling town during the 1920s and 1930s). The demographic breakdown of the 3,191 students enrolled for the 2012-2013 school year was: Additionally, 86.3% of the students were eligible for free or reduced lunch. The school currently offers 2 Pathways. The first of

30-438: A competing marching band, color guard, and drill team. The sports teams are referred to as the "Schurr High Spartans." The school official colors are green and white, with gold being an unofficial accent color. The school has an athletic rivalry with nearby Montebello High School . The rivalry is intensified by several geographical reasons, such as the fact that both schools are located on N. Wilcox Ave. and are separated by only

45-440: A few blocks, so close in fact that depending on where someone stands on either campus, the other school is visible. The campus is divided into two levels, with the upstairs level serving as the home for the physical education department as well as the home of all the athletic venues, such as Ken Davis field (football, soccer, track and field), two separate gymnasiums for basketball and volleyball which are shared between both sports,

60-526: A global society. The varsity sports teams are referred to as the "Montebello Oilers." The school colors are blue and gold. The school has an athletic rivalry with nearby Schurr High School . Sports offered at MHS: Schurr High School Schurr High School is a public high school in Montebello, California , United States, a suburb in the Los Angeles metropolitan area . Part of

75-524: Is a public high school which is part of the Montebello Unified School District , and has an enrollment of approximately 2,600 students in grades 9-12. Its campus is located in Montebello, California , a suburb of Los Angeles . It is named for the city of Montebello . The Montebello High School mascot is known as Ollie the Oiler, and the school's students and alumni are referred to as Oilers, (a reference to when Montebello

90-741: Is known as Sammy the Spartan, and the school's students and alumni are referred to as Spartans. During the 2017–2018 school year, solar panels were added to portions of both the teacher and student parking lots. In August 2021 the school was closed due to a rat infestation. Schurr High School offers and encourage students to participate in a variety of sports, clubs, and after school programs that foster critical thinking and problems solving skills. Schurr High School students take part in more than 30 clubs and activities, including Astronomy Club, Green Earth Club, Plant Posse, Drama, National Honor Society, and Youth Community Service. Schurr High School also has

105-430: The Montebello Unified School District , it has an enrollment of approximately 3,500 students in grades 9-12. The majority of students attending this school live in the Montebello and Monterey Park area, while some also come from neighboring cities and communities such as Commerce , East Los Angeles , South El Monte and Rosemead . Schurr was established as a high school in 1971, with the campus having previously been

120-559: The 2015-2018 school years, the population will increase to around 3,700 students. The Alma Mater is based on the National Anthem of Russia and the words were written by music and history/government teacher David A. Lebow (1971-2003). Band director, Barry Ulrich (1973–86) composed the fight song, "Taco Mambo", which is played by the Spartan Legion at home athletic events and school rallies. The Schurr High School mascot

135-568: The Montebello city border. Due to Schurr sitting atop a hill, it is said that Macy students simply "climb the hill" upon graduation from middle school. While Macy and Eastmont students maintain a rivalry both academically and athletically, their differences are generally considered to be put to rest once they become acclimated to Schurr and one another. Schurr High School was originally built to accommodate 1,700 students. Schurr's population has nearly doubled, and school officials expect that during

150-553: The baseball field, the softball field, enclosed tennis courts, and the outdoor aquatics center that was built in 2012 and has an Olympic sized pool. The school's most noteworthy athletic organizations are the football, wrestling, cross country, and track and field teams. The Spartans football team won the California Interscholastic Federation championship in Division 5A in 1980, and 2006, with

165-727: The later win coming against Santa Fe High School . The 2006 game was played in Fullerton , CA. During the 2016–2017 school year, the girl's water polo team won the CIF title by defeating Riverside Poly High School 6–4. A scoreboard for the baseball field was added in for the 2014 school year. In the year 2015, the football field began undergoing long-awaited renovations to transition to an artificial turf surface. 34°01′39″N 118°07′21″W  /  34.027512°N 118.1225697°W  / 34.027512; -118.1225697 Montebello High School Founded in 1909, Montebello High School

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180-502: The site of a junior high school . The school, which sits atop a hillside just east of the border with Monterey Park , was named for George Miller Schurr, a former board member of the Montebello Unified School District. The school previously served as Schurr Junior High School, but due to the growing population of students in the area and the significant distance from the two local public high schools at

195-528: The time Montebello High School and Mark Keppel High School in Alhambra, California the school became a high school in 1971. The first principal was Walter Wohlheter. Most of the students who attend Schurr come from either Jack F. Macy Intermediate School, which is located in the city of Monterey Park, or Eastmont Intermediate School, which is located in East Los Angeles , just a few blocks from

210-538: The two is the CATS Pathway, which teaches students how to be creative media artists and animators. The second of the two is the DRIVEN Pathway, which focuses on students learning about ergo alternative fuels and the automotive industry for future green jobs. For the other stuff, there is also AVID. AVID, which focuses to close the opportunity gap by preparing all students for college readiness and success in

225-399: Was an oil-drilling town during the 1920s and 1930s). The demographic breakdown of the 3,191 students enrolled for the 2012-2013 school year was: Additionally, 86.3% of the students were eligible for free or reduced lunch. The school currently offers 2 Pathways. The first of the two is the CATS Pathway, which teaches students how to be creative media artists and animators. The second of

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