WHITTIER – The Whittier Union High School District is inviting eighth-graders and their parents to attend Future Frosh Night on Thursday, March 31. Teachers, students and administrators at each of the District’s five comprehensive high schools will provide valuable information about the classes and programs available at their respective campuses.

The evening provides information about each high school’s exemplary programs for ninth-graders, including: Advanced Placement courses and challenging Honors programs; rigorous academics; college preparation and counseling; innovative career academies; top athletics programs; visual and performing arts programs; extensive support services; and exciting extracurricular activities.

Lauded by international education researchers for being a high-achieving school District, Whittier Union features five comprehensive high schools that have each earned the state’s highest award, the Gold Ribbon School Award. Each has also received the highest recognition given by the California School Boards Association (CSBA), the Golden Bell Awards. Whittier Union has nationally recognized high-performing high schools and 14 innovative career technical education academies.

Future Frosh Night Schedule of Events, March 31:

  • California High School, 9800 S. Mills Ave., 6 p.m., in the main gym
  • La Serna High School, 15301 Youngwood Drive, 6 p.m., in the Locke gym
  • Pioneer High School, 10800 Benavon St., 6:30 p.m., in the main gym
  • Santa Fe High School, 10400 S. Orr & Day Road, Santa Fe Springs, 6 p.m., in the Mendez gym
  • Whittier High School, 12417 E. Philadelphia St., 5:45 p.m., Vic Lopez Auditorium

Coverage and/or inclusion of this event in your calendar of events
is welcome and greatly appreciated.

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