Cajon High School

Cajon High School is located in the University District of San Bernardino, California, and is part of the San Bernardino City Unified School District.[2]

Cajon High School
Address
1200 West Hill Drive

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United States
Coordinates34°10′36″N 117°18′34″W
Information
TypeSenior High School
MottoSapere aude
(Dare to be wise)
Established1971 (1971)
School districtSan Bernardino City Unified School District
PrincipalTeenya Bishop
Teaching staff107.02 (FTE)[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment2,812 (2018-19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio26.28[1]
Campus typeUrban
Color(s)Forest Green & Gold
NicknameCowboys
YearbookVaquero
Websitewww.sbcusd.k12.ca.us/index.aspx?nid=343

Academics

Cajon High School is part of the International Baccalaureate Organization (IB)[3] including the high school portion of the Middle Years Programme and IB Diploma Programme. The school offers the AVID program as well. It has exemplary Mock Trial[4] and Academic Decathlon[5][6] teams, and numerous Cajon students are members of the California Scholarship Federation,[7] National Honor Society[8] and the National Forensic League Debate and Speech Honor Society (National Speech and Debate Association).[9]

Athletics

In 1987, Cajon Football won its first CIF Southern Section Championship. In 1995 the Cajon Football team was the first team in the history of San Bernardino to go undefeated in the regular season, winning games by an average score of 42-7. In the 2007-2008 school-year, Cajon won 12 San Andreas League championships (Arroyo Valley, Carter, Colton, Pacific, Rialto, San Bernardino, & San G) and the girls basketball team also won the CIF championship for the first time in Cajon's history (for any basketball team). The girls basketball team also won CIF in the 2008-2009 School year. In the 2012-2013 academic year, Cajon changed leagues to the Citrus Belt League - (Ike, AB Miller, Redlands, REV, & Yucaipa).[10] In 2017 Cajon won its second CIF football championship 54-28 against Downey High School.

Fall

  • Boys' Cross Country - San Andreas League champions: 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011[11]
  • Boys' Football - San Andrea League champions: 2008(5-0), 2009(4-1), 2010(undefeated), 2011(6-1)[12][13]
  • Boys' Waterpolo - San Andreas League champions: 2011(12-2)[14][15]
  • Girls' Cross Country - San Andreas League champions: San Andreas League champions: 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011[11]
  • Girls' Golf - San Andreas League champions: 2007
  • Girls' Tennis - San Andreas League champions: 2007, 2011[16]
  • Girls' Volleyball - San Andreas League champions: 2007, 2009(10-0), 2010(14-0), 201(14-0)[17]

Winter

  • Boys' Basketball - San Andreas League champions: 2005(9-1), 2006(9-1), 2008(9-1), 2009(undefeated), 2010(undefeated)[18][19]
  • Boys' Soccer - San Andreas League champions: 2010(8-1-1)[20]
  • Boys' Wrestling - San Andreas League champions: 1999, 2008
  • Girls' Basketball - San Andreas League champions: 2005(undefeated), 2006(undefeated), 2007(undefeated), 2008(undefeated), 2009(undefeated), 2010(undefeated), 2011(13-1); Citrus Belt League champions: 2014[21] CIF champions: 2008, 2009(32-3),[22] 2016 CIF Division II State Champions[23]
  • Girls' Soccer - San Andreas League champions: 2007(9-1-0), 2008(7-2-1), 2010(8-0-2), 2011(11-2-1)[24]
  • Girls' Waterpolo - San Andreas League champions: 2010(undefeated), 2011 (13-1)[25]

Spring

  • Boys' Baseball - San Andreas League champions: 1976, 1997, 2004, 2005(12-3), 2007(13-2), 2008(14-1)[26]
  • Boys' Golf - San Andreas League champions: 2008
  • Boys' Swimming
  • Boys' Tennis - San Andreas League champions: 2008, 2010 CIF QF
  • Boys' Track & Field

- CIF Southern Section D1 4x1 champions: 2022 - CIF Southern Section D1 4x4 runner-up: 2022 - CIF State High Jump champion: 2022 - Citrus Belt League champions: 2021, 2022

  • Boys' Volleyball
  • Girls' Softball - San Andreas League champions: 2005(15-0), 2006(14-1), 2007(12-3), 2008 (14-1), 2009(15-0), 2010(13-2), 2011(13-1); CIF champion:2006[27]
  • Girls' Swimming
  • Girls' Track & Field

Notable alumni

References

  1. "Cajon High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved January 13, 2021.
  2. "San Bernardino City Unified School District Website".
  3. "International Baccalaureate Website".
  4. "San Bernardino County Schools Mock Trial Website". Archived from the original on 2011-07-26. Retrieved 2012-01-05.
  5. "San Bernardino County Schools Academic Decathlon Website". Archived from the original on 2008-12-26. Retrieved 2012-01-05.
  6. "Academic Decathlon Website". Archived from the original on 2007-04-30.
  7. "California Scholarship Federation Website". Archived from the original on 2011-12-28. Retrieved 2012-01-04.
  8. "National Honor Society Website".
  9. "National Speech and Debate Association Website".
  10. "inside So Cal Website".
  11. "Athletic Cajon Cross Country Website".
  12. "Cajon Cowboys Football Website".
  13. "San Bernardino Sun Website".
  14. "Maxpreps Cajon Waterpolo Website".
  15. "San Bernardino Sun Website".
  16. "San Bernardino Sun Website".
  17. "Maxpreps Cajon Cowboys Girls Volleyball Website".
  18. "Cajon Cowboys Basketball Website". Archived from the original on 2012-07-24. Retrieved 2012-01-04.
  19. "Maxpreps Cajon Basketball Website".
  20. "Maxpreps Cajon SoccerWebsite".
  21. "Maxprep Cajon Girls Basketball Website".
  22. "Maxpreps Cajon Girls Basketball Website".
  23. "2018 CIF State Basketball Championship Information - California Interscholastic Federation".
  24. "Maxpreps Cajon Girls Soccer Website".
  25. "Maxpreps Cajon Girls Waterpolo Website".
  26. "League Lineup Website". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2012-01-04.
  27. "Maxpreps Cajon Softball Website".
  28. "Random Thoughts: There's nothing little about this event". San Bernardino Sun. 15 July 2013. Retrieved 10 January 2023.
  29. "Weber announces grid commitments". The Deseret News. March 30, 1991. Retrieved 2020-12-16.
  30. "BASEBALL: Area players in major league camps". Press Enterprise. Archived from the original on 2014-04-05. Retrieved 2014-04-05.
  31. "Titans draft Arkansas G Sebastian Tretola in 6th round". The Tennessean. April 30, 2016.
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