Mission Oak High School
Mission Oak High School is a public high school in Tulare, California. Along with Tulare Union High School and Tulare Western High School, it is part of the Tulare Joint Union High School District.
Mission Oak High School | |
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Address | |
3442 East Bardsley Avenue Tulare , California 93274 United States | |
Coordinates | 36°11′49″N 119°17′54″W |
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Established | 2008 |
School district | Tulare Joint Union High School |
CEEB code | 054248 |
NCES School ID | 063993012084[1] |
Principal | Isidro Carrasco |
Teaching staff | 66.49 (FTE)[2] |
Enrollment | 1,554 (2018-19)[2] |
Student to teacher ratio | 23.37[2] |
Color(s) | Purple, Black, |
Mascot | "Mo" the Hawk |
Nickname | Hawks |
Rivals | Tulare Union High SchoolTulare Western High School |
Website | mohs |
History
Mission Oak opened in August 2008. The school began teaching only freshmen and sophomores, later adding junior and seniors. Mission Oak is Tulare's newest addition (high school) to the district since Tulare Western opened in 1959. Its first senior class was in 2011. Enrollment is approximately 1,550.[1]
Isidro Carrasco was the school's first principal. Michele Borges took over for an undetermined amount of time. School colors are purple, black and white, and its athletic teams are nicknamed the Hawks and compete in the six-team East Yosemite League. The school's mascots are Mo (male) & Mo'Nique (female) Hawks. The school has won 6 CIF Valley Titles (2015 CIF Central Section Division IV Girls' Basketball Championship, 2015 CIF Central Section Division IV Girls' Softball Championship, 2016 CIF Central Section Division III Girls' Basketball Championship, 2016 CIF Central Section Division IV Girls' Softball Championship,2019 CIF Central Section Division III Girls' Soccer,2019 CIF Central Section Division VI Tennis Championship).
References
- "Search for Public Schools - Mission Oak High (063993012084)". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved Sep 11, 2015.
- "Mission Oak High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved January 27, 2021.