Summit High School (Fontana, California)
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Fontana, California United States |
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Type | Public school |
Established | September 5, 2006 |
School district | Fontana Unified School District |
Principal | Raul Hernandez |
Number of students | 6335 |
Color(s) | Blue Silver White |
Athletics conference | CIF Southern Section Sunkist League |
Mascot | Sky Hawks |
Rival | Etiwanda High School |
Website | http://www.summithigh.net/ |
Summit High School is one of five comprehensive high schools in the Fontana Unified School District. It is located at 15551 Summit Avenue in Fontana, California. The Summit Branch Public Library is located on the Summit High School campus. The school was opened on September 5, 2006.
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Demographics
As of 2013 total enrollment of approximately 2554 students from diversified backgrounds: 70.7% Hispanic or Latino, 13.5% African American, 8.3% White, 4.2% Filipino, 2.2% Asian, .2% American Indian, .2% Pacific Islander and .7% other ethnic backgrounds.[1]
School motto
The school motto is: "Every student will be provided an exciting, challenging, and comprehensive educational program that is aligned to state standards in a safe, respectful, and welcoming environment."
Football Team
Summit High School is known for its football program, which has found success in the Sunkist League. The 2011-12 season, coached under Tony Barlie and managed by tyler fowler(a freshman when he started), won the CIF-SS championship and was ranked 37th in California for the season.[2]
Notable Alumni
Jamaal Williams (Class of 2011)- Was voted Section-League Offense MVP, All-CIF linebacker, and Running back. He also was an All-Leaue track athlete competing multiple events. He received a football Scholarship to BYU where he started as a true freshman at 17 years old.[3]
Devon Blackmon (Class of 2010)-A High School All-American and the first Football Scholarship athlete out of Summit High School. He was also a CIF Champion Hurdler. He played at the University of Oregon and has since transferred to BYU.[4]