Sonoma Mountain High School
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Sonoma Mountain High School is one of three alternative schools in Petaluma, California
. It is located on the Casa Grande High School
campus. There are, on average, 32 pupils enrolled at Sonoma Mountain High School at any given time. About 6 pupils graduate every year.
The school contains six rooms, not including hallways. These rooms are: the principals office, two bathrooms (one male and one female, shared by both faculty and students), and two classrooms. Including the main entrance, there are three exits from the building. One leads to a side garden in which native plants are grown. These plants are often used in classes to further environmental education, and students may be seen outside in all weathers, tending to plants or engaging in various other garden-related activities. Some plants that are grown in this garden include: California Buckwheat, and California Poppies, among others. Another exit leads to the back of the school, known as the backyard or the nitrous yard.
Mr. Rusty Sims is principal.
Petaluma, California
Petaluma is a city in Sonoma County, California, in the United States. In the 2010 Census the population was 57,941.Located in Petaluma is the Rancho Petaluma Adobe, a National Historic Landmark. It was built beginning in 1836 by General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, then Commandant of the San...
. It is located on the Casa Grande High School
Casa Grande High School
Casa Grande High School is a public high school in Petaluma, California. The current principal is Ms. Linda Scheele . The Assistant Principals are Eric Backman , Stephen Owens , and Betha MacClain ....
campus. There are, on average, 32 pupils enrolled at Sonoma Mountain High School at any given time. About 6 pupils graduate every year.
The school contains six rooms, not including hallways. These rooms are: the principals office, two bathrooms (one male and one female, shared by both faculty and students), and two classrooms. Including the main entrance, there are three exits from the building. One leads to a side garden in which native plants are grown. These plants are often used in classes to further environmental education, and students may be seen outside in all weathers, tending to plants or engaging in various other garden-related activities. Some plants that are grown in this garden include: California Buckwheat, and California Poppies, among others. Another exit leads to the back of the school, known as the backyard or the nitrous yard.
Mr. Rusty Sims is principal.