Capuchino High School

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Capuchino High School

Capuchino High School is a public high school in San Bruno, California, United States. It is one of seven high schools in the San Mateo Union High School District, a division of the San Mateo County Office of Education.

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Capuchino High School
Administration building in 2007
Address
1501 Magnolia Avenue


, ,
94066

United States
Coordinates37°36′35″N 122°24′25″W
Information
School typePublic
Established1950
School districtSan Mateo Union High School District
PrincipalJose A. Gomez
Staff57.82 (on an FTE basis)[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,108 (2023–2024)[1]
Average class size36
Student to teacher ratio19.16[1]
Color(s)Green and gold   
Team nameThe Mustangs
Feeder schoolsParkside Intermediate
Websitehttps://www.smuhsd.org/capuchinohigh
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History

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The physical campus, which is just over 34 acres (140,000 m2) in size, was formerly the Spanish Rancho del Capuchino.[2] The school opened in September 1950. There was initially only one two-story building on the campus; by 1953 most of the campus was completed. A 1,000-seat auditorium was built in 1959, supplementing the school's little theatre. In the 1961–62 academic year, just prior to the completion of Crestmoor High School, student enrollment exceeded 1,800 and almost every available space was utilized for classrooms.[3][verification needed]

In 1963, KPIX (Channel 5) filmed scenes, including a pep rally, at the school for its weekly High School Salute program. Host Dick Stewart also interviewed students and faculty in the KPIX studios during the telecast.

In 1976, student Paula Baxter went missing after leaving the high school following a play rehearsal. Her body, which had been stabbed and sexually assaulted, was found two days later behind a church in Millbrae.[4]

A yearbook photo from 1999.

SMUHSD residents approved Measure D in November 2000, which authorized funding for school renovation and modernization. Capuchino has a renovated science wing, a new spirit court and cafeteria building, and several new classrooms adjoining the new administration building.

Measure M funds were approved by SMUHSD voters in 2006 which in part funded the construction of a new humanities, arts, and sciences building (HASB) and theater remodel. In April 2012 the new HASB was completed and students moved in to finish their school year.[5]

Sports

Capuchino has long had an outstanding athletic department. It initially competed in the Peninsula Athletic League, which stretched from Jefferson High School in Daly City to Lincoln High School in San Jose. As more high schools were built during the 1950s and early 1960s, the Mid-Peninsula was established to include the seven high schools of the San Mateo Union High School District.

In the 1990s, Capuchino's girls' softball team won five consecutive Central Coast Section (CCS) Championships (1993–1997),[6] and was state ranked on three occasions during this period. Capuchino also has a 32-9 Central Coast Section Playoff record, giving it the second best winning percentage of all schools in the section.

Statistics

Demographics

2021–2022[1]

  • 1,123 students: 567 male (50.5%), 556 female (49.5%)
More information Hispanic, White ...
Hispanic White Asian Two or more races Pacific Islander African American American Indian
546 193 232 92 48 11 1
48.6% 17.2% 20.7% 8.2% 4.3% 1% 0.1%
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Approximately 32.1% of the students at Capuchino are served by the free or reduced-price lunch program.[1]

Standardized testing

More information SAT scores for 2014–2015, Critical Reading average ...
SAT scores for 2014–2015 [7]
Critical Reading averageMath averageWriting average
Capuchino High 495508487
District 544570544
Statewide 489500484
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More information 2013 Academic Performance Index, 2009 base API ...
2013 Academic Performance Index
2009 base API [8] 2013 growth API [9] Growth in the API from 2009 to 2013
714 791 77
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Notable alumni

Alumni

Faculty

  • Leo Ryan, history teacher and politician, 1961

See also

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