Tulare Western High School
Tulare Western High School | |
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Location | |
Tulare, California United States | |
Coordinates | 36°12′54″N 119°21′31″W / 36.2151°N 119.35864°WCoordinates: 36°12′54″N 119°21′31″W / 36.2151°N 119.35864°W |
Information | |
Established | 1959 |
School district | Tulare Joint Union High School |
NCES School ID | 063993006620[1] |
Principal | Kevin Covert[2] |
Enrollment | 1,700[1] (2012–2013) |
Color(s) | Red, white, and navy blue |
Mascot | Mustangs |
Rivals | |
Website |
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Tulare Western High School is a public high school in Tulare, California, United States. Tulare Western's enrollment was 1,700 for the 2012–2013 school year.[1] The high school is part of the Tulare Joint Union High School District, along with Tulare Union High School and Mission Oak High School, headquartered in Tulare, with Sarah Koligian as District Superintendent.[3]
Tulare Western was established in 1959. Its principal is Kevin Covert, who was appointed in July 2015. Campus capacity for students is just over 2,000. Before the opening of Tulare's newest high school (Mission Oak high school), Western's enrollment was as high as 2,700.
School colors are red, white and navy blue. The school's mascot is the Mustangs. Its athletic teams compete in the six-team East Yosemite League, and their rivals are the Tulare Union Tribe and the Mission Oak Hawks.
Varsity Football Records
Year | Coach | Record | Playoffs | City Title | League Title | |
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2004 | Luis DaSilva | 10-4-0 | Lost in Finals to East Bakersfield | City Champs (Tulare Western) | EYL Champions (Tulare Western) | |
2005 | Luis DaSilva | 3-8-0 | Lost in the first round to Ridgeview | City Champs (Tulare Union) | EYL Champions (Tulare Union) | |
2006 | Luis DaSilva | 6-5-0 | Lost in the first round to El Diamanté | City Champs (Tulare Western) | EYL Champions (Monache and Granite Hills) | |
2007 | Luis DaSilva | 6-5-0 | Lost in the first round to Fresno | City Champs (Tulare Union) | EYL Champions (Tulare Union) | |
2008 | Luis DaSilva | 0-10-0 | Did not qualify | City Champs (Tulare Union) | EYL Champions (Tulare Union) | |
2009 | Luis DaSilva | 3-7-0 | Did not qualify | City Champs (Tulare Union) | EYL Champions (Tulare Union) | |
2010 | Luis DaSilva | 6-5-0 | Lost in the first round to Sunnyside | City Champs (Tulare Union) | EYL Champions (Porterville) | |
2011 | Stevan Chamalbide | 3-7-0 | Did not qualify | City Champs (Tulare Union) | EYL Champions (Delano and Tulare Union) | |
2012 | Stevan Chamalbide | 0-10-0 | Did not qualify | City Champions (Mission Oak) | EYL Champions (Mission Oak and Tulare Union) | |
2013 | Ryan Rocha | 7-4-0 | Lost in Quarterfinals to Independence | City Champs (Mission Oak) | EYL Champions Mission Oak | |
2014 | Ryan Rocha | 7-4-0 | Lost in Quarterfinals to Bakersfield Christian | Co-City Champs (N/A) | EYL Champs (Mission Oak and Tulare Union) | |
2015 | Ryan Rocha | 9-4-0 | Lost in Semifinals to SJM | City Champs (Tulare Western) | EYL Champs Tulare Western | |
2016 | Ryan Rocha | 5-2-0 | City Champs | EYL Champs |
References
- 1 2 3 "Search for Public Schools - School Detail for Tulare Western High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved Sep 27, 2015.
- ↑ "About". Tulare Western High School. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
- ↑ Tulare County Office of Education Official Site