Noverim Te, Noverim Me (If I will have known you, (O God), I will have known myself.)
Religious affiliation(s)
Roman Catholic
Patron saint(s)
St. Bernard of Clairvaux
Established
1957; 62 years ago (1957)
CEEB code
052487
President
Carter Paysinger
Principal
Mr. Richard Billups
Faculty
27
Grades
9–12
Gender
Coeducational
Enrollment
260 (2017)
Average class size
20:1
Color(s)
Blue, White, and Gold
Slogan
Community of Learning, Leadership, and Love
Athletics
14 co-ed sports, including basketball and track and field
Athletics conference
Division V/VI
Mascot
Viking
Nickname
"SBHS", or "Bernards"
Team name
Vikings
Accreditation
Western Association of Schools and Colleges[1]
Newspaper
The Odyssey The Knarr
Yearbook
The Voyager
Tuition
$9,750 (2017-18)
Website
www.stbernardhs.org
St. Bernard High School is a four-year coeducational Catholic high school located in Playa Del Rey, California, which is in the West Los Angeles area. The school is located next to the Los Angeles International Airport, across from Westchester High School.
The school's mission statement is "to send forth faith-filled, principled and knowledgeable young men and women by providing an exemplary college preparatory and an extra-curricular education, rooted in Roman Catholic tradition." The school was founded in 1957. It is located within the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles.
Contents
1Events
2Visual/Performing arts
2.1Sports
3Notable Alumni
4References
Events
Plans for St. Bernard High School were begun in 1955, in response to the need for high schools in the Westchester–Playa del Rey area. Classes were held for one year at the St. Anastasia School while the present campus was being completed. On December 4, 1957, a ceremony blessed the present site.
During the 2007 and 2008 school years, the school added new computers for teachers and students. In the 2008/09 school year, a state-of-the-art video production studio was added. An Academic Success Class was developed in 2008 to ensure academic achievement for students that seem to have fallen behind in their studies. In the fall of 2008, Academic Coach training was provided to over 30 qualified juniors and seniors. The Academic Coaches work with students one-on-one and in teams during the Academic Success Class. In addition, teachers post assignments and syllabi on the school's online portal, allowing parents to access the site from any computer.
In June 2009, the school hired a new principal, Mike Alvarez, a former principal of St. John Bosco High School.
The 51st Graduation ceremony was held, on June 3, 2011 at The Cathedral of Our Lady Of The Angels, in light of the Class of 1961's 50th class jubilee reunion. Seventy percent of St. Bernard's 2011 graduates were accepted to four-year universities, and ninety eight percent of the class went on to attend higher learning institutes.
Enrollment had doubled, greatly, from the 2010–2011 school year to the 2011–2012 school....Due to this increase, SBHS became a member of the LMU/LA: Family Of Schools.
In July 2012, the school announced the appointment of co-principal, Dr. Cynthia Hoepner, who will be Co-Principal of Operations. Co-Principal Mike Alvarez will be in charge of Advancement & Campus Ministry.
In the summer of 2013, Mike Alvarez resigned as co-principal making Dr. Cynthia Hoepner the school's first female principal bringing some much needed campus remodeling and upgrading such as changes to the school library, computer labs, hallways, front office/offices, and the installation of wifi.
Dr Patrick Lynch became principal in Fall of 2016.
Visual/Performing arts
Dance Team/Class
Theatre Arts Class/Club
Art Class/Club
Assemblies that consist of multiple performances.
2 Annual Dance Recitals per school year
1 Annual Fall Play per year
1 Annual Spring Musical per year
The school's fine-arts program regularly includes over 100 students.
Recent productions have included "Hairspray", "Annie", "Damn Yankees", "Guys and Dolls", "Once Upon A Mattress", "Grease", and "The Wiz".
Sports
In 1997, the girls' 4 × 100 metres relay team set the NFHS national high school record with a time of 44.70 while winning the CIF California State Meet.[2][3] The record stood for seven years, until it was beaten by a team from Long Beach Polytechnic High School; it still ranks as the second-best performance in the event.[3] That year, the girls' track team—led by Miesha Withers and sisters Malika and Miya Edmonson—finished half a point behind Long Beach Polytechnic for the overall state team title.[citation needed]
The girls' basketball team were the 2010 Division VI Southern Section CIF Champions. In the 2010–2011 season, both the boys' and girls' teams won the Southern California Regional Division V championship and were the State Runner-up of the Southern California State Championship under first time SBHS boys' coach, Reggie Morris Jr, and girls' coach, Bo Corona. In the 2011–2012 season, the boys' basketball team were 10-0 League Champions and the first time Division V Southern Section CIF Champions in 16 years under coach Reggie Morris.
St. Bernard was the 2011 Del Rey League Football Champions Varsity and JV – 10-1 Record Seasons under first time, SBHS head coach Larry Muno.
Due to the resignation of head football coach, Larry Muno and the subsequent transfer out of several of the Varsity football team members, St. Bernard did not host a Varsity Football team for the 2012 Season. St. Bernard did host a Junior Varsity team for the 2012 season under the replacement head coach Mr. John Bibb.
St. Bernard Boys Basketball won the 2015 CIF 5A Southern Section Championship.[4]
Notable Alumni
Kevin Chilton, astronaut
Sylvia Lopez, news presenter
Corey Gaines, basketball coach
Shireen Crutchfield, actress, model, and singer
Royce Clayton, Baseball shortstop
Wyking Jones, basketball coach
Tanjareen Martin, actress and radio personality
Antonio Sabàto, Jr., actor and model
Rick Famuyiwa, film director and writer
Aaron White, playwright
Jason Willis, football wide receiver
John Craigie, folk singer
Joselio Hanson, football cornerback
Donald Penn, football offensive tackle
Rocky Hinds, football quarterback
C.P DUBB, music producer
Taylour Paige, actress and dancer
Khris Riddick-Tynes, music producer and songwriter
^"California State Meet Results – 1915 to present". Hank Lawson. Retrieved 2012-12-25.
^ abNational High School Sports Record Book 2011. National Federation of State High School Associations. 2011. p. 200. Archived from the original on September 27, 2011. Retrieved July 10, 2011.
^"Citing Lack of Players, St. Bernard Cancels Football Season". Los Angeles Sports Journal. August 15, 2012. Retrieved August 29, 2012.
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