Soledad High School
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Soledad High School is a high school in Soledad
Soledad, California
Soledad, meaning "solitude" and "loneliness" in Spanish, is a city in Monterey County, California, United States. Soledad is located southeast of Salinas, at an elevation of 190 feet...

, California in Monterey County. Soledad High School is home of the Aztecs. The school was founded in 1999 and serves grades 9 through 12. Currently the school has approximately 1,065 students.

Overview

The Mission of Soledad High School is to provide a safe environment that supports the development of each student through high standards of academic achievement, responsible citizenship, service to the community, preparation for post-secondary education, and meaningful employment.

Location

The exact location of the school is:

425 Gabilan Drive
Soledad, California
United States
It's Coordinates:36.4357°N 121.3257°W
A few miles south of Soledad, the Salinas River drops in close to the hillside bank and runs deep and green. The water is warm too, for it has slipped twinkling over the yellow sands in the sunlight before reaching the narrow pool. On one side of the river the golden foothill slopes curve up to the strong and rocky Gabilan mountains, but on the valley side the water is lined with trees . . . - John Steinbeck
John Steinbeck
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Clubs

Soledad High School Culture Club a dedicated to furthering cultural awareness and cultural literacy on campus through study, field trips and hosting of cultural events.

M.E.S.A or Math, Engineering, Science Achievements is a club designed to help students interested in Math and the different Sciences offered in Soledad High and beyond the school. It offers tutoring in the Math and Science departments. Anyone is invited to be part of the club. M.E.S.A. often hosts trips to the different universities were students could become familiar with requirements each school has. It also helps the students become familiar with a campus that the student might want to attend after high school.

Club Azteca is one of the most popular clubs on the Soledad High campus. The club hosts it's famous "Noche de Gala" every year, it is a big even sort of like a prom. Club Azteca focuses on reaching out to all students of Hispanic descent and the rest of the campus. The club often celebrates Mexican holidays and traditions such as Dia del Muerto or Day of the Dead
Day of the Dead
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Student Economic Level (2009)

In 2009, Soledad High School had 89% of students eligible for free or reduced price lunch programs. California had 52% of eligible students for free or reduced price lunch programs. Eligibility for the National School Lunch Program is based on family income levels. Most of the Students at Soledad High School come from a Hispanic ethnic background.

Academic Performance Index (API)

A school's Academic Performance Index is a scale that ranges from 200 to 1000 and is calculated from the school's performance in the Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) Program. The state has set 800 as the API target for all schools to meet.

Soledad High School had an API growth score of 668 in 2010. California uses the Academic Performance Index (API) to measure annual school performance and year-to-year improvement. Soledad High School's 2010 base score was 649 and the school did meet its 2010 school-wide growth target.

In 2008, Soledad High School had 22 students for every full-time equivalent teacher. The California average is 21 students per full-time equivalent teacher.
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