Marina High School (Marina, California)

This article is about the high school in Marina, California. For the high school in Huntington Beach, California, see Marina High School.
Marina High School
Location
298 Patton Parkway Marina, CA
United States
Information
Type Public
Motto Navigating The Future
Established 2006[1]
Opened 2006
School district Monterey Peninsula Unified School District
Superintendent Dr. Daniel PK Diffenbaugh[2]
CEEB Code 051938
Principal Joseph Williams[3]
Faculty 48[4]
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 600+ students
Color(s)           Blue & Gold
Mascot The Mariner[5]
Rival Trinity Christian High School Seaside High School
Feeder schools Los Arboles Middle School
Website The Marina High School Website; Home of the Mariners

Marina High School is a public high school located in the outside of Marina, California which began operating in 2006. Marina High School is within the Monterey Peninsula Unified District (MPUSD). The campus size is smaller than the average high school and smaller than the other MPUSD high schools, Monterey and Seaside High School. The first graduating class was in 2007. Average enrollment is 630 students.[6] The school serves the cities of Marina, Seaside, Monterey, nearby CSUMB residential parks, Pacific Grove,and Salinas

Athletics

The football team won its first game in the fall of 2013 and won three more games after that. Autumn athletics include cross country, football girls volleyball, and cheerleading. Winter sports are boys basketball, girls basketball, boys soccer, and girls soccer. Spring sports are baseball, softball, and off-campus aquatic swimming.[7]

Students

Enrollment is at about 600 students. MPUSD schools are very diverse. Marina High School included.[8]

Ethnicities

Ethnicities of Marina High School are shown on the pie chart on the left. Most of the students are Hispanic, mainly Mexican and Salvadorian. Most of the white students are Italian, German, Irish, and/or Spanish and others included. Asian students are mainly South Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese, and South Asian. Pacific Islander students are mainly Samoan, Tongan, Indo-Fijian, and others included. The school has a Latino Club and Pacific Islanders Club.

Student Ethnicities at Marina High School.

  Hispanic (39%)
  White (26%)
  Asian or Asian/Pacific Islander (17%)
  Black (10%)
  Hawaiian Native/Pacific Islander (4%)
  2 or more races (4%)
  Alaskan Native or Native American (0%)
  Other (0%)

Vans Custom Culture Competition

In 2014, Marina High School made it into the top 50 of the Vans Custom Culture competition.[9] Miguel Martinez (11), Marissa Braxton (11), Areli Rico (11), and Sally Jimenez (12)represented the school.[10] The school did not excel past the top 50 or to victory.[11]

SAILS[12]

Marina SAILS Academies is a program that stands for Students Achieving Through Integrated Learning Systems

Vision

Students Achieving Through Integrated Learning Systems states their vision is "The vision of Marina SAILS Academies is to provide students with a rigorous arts, science, and technology education that nurtures globally aware, service-oriented, and technologically savvy citizens who are prepared for the demands of higher education and the 21st century workplace.'"

Mission

Their mission states: "In collaboration with its community partners, The Marina SAILS Academy will provide students with a choice of unique and rigorous pathways that prepare students for post-secondary success. Marina SAILS will ensure that students gain the critical skills needed to navigate the future as productive members of their chosen field through rigorous coursework, service-learning, the mastery of current technologies, project based learning, and an emphasis on career and technical education. By connecting students’ academic learning to workforce readiness and contextualizing coursework within the framework of college preparation, students will be able to confidently meet the challenges of the future."

References

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