Sanger High School (California)
Sanger High School is the four-year public high school serving Sanger, California and the rural surrounding community. The official address of the current campus is 1045 Bethel Avenue, Sanger, CA 93657. The school moved to the new campus and new address in 2001. The previous location at 1705 10th Street is now Washington Academic Middle School, but still houses the athletic facilities for Sanger High School, including a 10 lane track stadium and a separate football stadium, named after former Raiders coach, Tom Flores.
Based on the school's website, the current student population is 2,443 students, with 71% of these students identifying as Hispanic, 12% white, 13% Asian, 2% African American, and 2% other.
Notable alumni
- Morice Norris, NFL cornerback for the Detroit Lions
- Luis Ortiz, baseball pitcher for the San Francisco Giants
- Tom Flores NFL player and coach, three time Super Bowl champion. The first Hispanic starting NFL quarterback, Sanger High's football stadium is named in honor of him.