Chávez High School (Delano, California)

Cesar E. Chavez High School
Address
800 Browning Road, Delano, CA 93215
Delano, California
USA
Information
Type Public
Established 2003
School district Delano Joint Union High School District
Principal Ben DeLeon
Color(s) Maroon & Gold
Mascot Titan
Accreditation Title I Academic Achievement Award
Website www.djuhsd.org/Cesar

Cesar E. Chavez High School opened its doors to the students of Delano in 2003 and serves 1,650 students in grades nine through twelve.

Located at the southern part of the Central San Joaquin Valley, Delano is an agricultural community which straddles the southern end of Tulare County and northern Kern County. Cesar E. Chavez High School serves students residing in Delano as well as the surrounding rural communities and/or districts. These feeder districts include, Earlimart, Pond, Allensworth, Richgrove and Columbine.

CCHS offers a comprehensive standards-based curriculum, preparing students for post-secondary education opportunities and entrance into the workforce. Our departments include Language Arts (includes foreign languages), Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Business Education, State Requirements (Health and First Aid), Industrial Arts, Home Economics, Physical Education, Music and Art.

Our community is a diverse one. Over the last ten years, Delano has drawn a high number of immigrants from Mexico and to a much lesser extent, the Philippines. Our student population is 86% Hispanic and 9% Filipino. The remaining five percent includes African American, Caucasian, Middle Eastern and students from a variety of other cultures. Cesar E. Chavez High School prides itself on its cultural diversity. As the City sign declares, "Delano, an International Community Working Together."

CCHS's mission is to provide every student a clean, safe, and orderly environment which will foster maximum academic achievement, technological skills, social awareness, and personal growth.

Coordinates: 33°43′07″N 117°52′01″W / 33.7187°N 117.8670°W / 33.7187; -117.8670


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