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Beverly Hills, California USA | |
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Type | Public |
Motto | Today Well Lived |
Established | 1927 |
Principal | Joseph Guidetti |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 2,400 |
Color(s) | Black , Orange , and White |
Mascot | Normans |
Newspaper | Highlights |
Yearbook | Watchtower |
Website | bhhs.beverlyhills.k12.ca.us |
Beverly Hills High School (usually abbreviated as "Beverly" or rarely as "BHHS") is the only major public high school in Beverly Hills, California. (The other public high school in Beverly Hills, Moreno High School, is a small alternative school located on Beverly's campus. ) Beverly is part of the Beverly Hills Unified School District and is located on the west side of Beverly Hills, at the border of the Century City area of Los Angeles. Beverly was founded in 1927.
Academics
Beverly Hills High School has on numerous occasions won the Blue Ribbon award for its excellence.
Beverly Hills High School also has an award winning US FIRST Robotics Team that made it to the US First Nationals in Atlanta by winning the Rookie All-Star Award at the Los Angeles Regionals.
Affluence of the student body
According to the 2000 U.S. Census, the median income for a household in Beverly Hills is $70,945, typical for an upper-middle class suburb. 56.6% of the population in Beverly Hills are renters. The median household income for renters is $48,179, which is just slightly above average for the entire United States. The median household income for an owner-occupied housing unit is $125,707.
In the media, students of Beverly Hills High School are typically portrayed as absurdly affluent. For example, in the fictional version of Beverly in the film version of The Beverly Hillbillies, robots serve students gourmet coffee in the hallways.
In a May 30, 2006, column in the Los Angeles Times, nationally syndicated writer Joel Stein described Beverly's student body as "some of the richest children in the nation." Stein was asked to speak at Beverly Hills High School's 2006 "Career Day", and noted in his article, "from their questions, it was obvious that these kids already knew about the intricacies of journalism, television writing, publicity and on-air work. I was basically giving guidance about whether to work for daddy's production company as a producer or as a development executive."
Diversity
About 2400 students currently attend Beverly Hills High School. About 35% of Beverly's current student body were not born in the United States, and over half of Beverly's students speak a first language other than English. Many of these students are from Iran, or are of Iranian descent. There are also many students from South Korea, Israel, and Russia, as well as from many other countries and language backgrounds.
The student body is heavily Jewish, including a large percentage of the students of Iranian descent.
In the media
Beverly has been featured in the movies Clueless , Real Women Have Curves, and It's a Wonderful Life . It's a Wonderful Life featured a scene in Beverly's unique swim gym, perhaps the only swim gym that has a basketball court that can split open to reveal a half-Olympic-sized swimming pool. Built in the 1930s as a New Deal project, Beverly's swim gym can be used for volleyball, basketball, water polo, swimming, and for general physical education.
The 1990s television drama Beverly Hills 90210 was set at the fictional "West Beverly Hills High School" (or "West Beverly") and was filmed at Torrance High School, in Torrance, California. "West Beverly" is likely a reference to Beverly, which is adjacent to the western border of Beverly Hills.
The main characters from the French animated series Totally Spies also go to "Bev High" (as they call it).
Many Beverly Hills residents are conneted to the entertianment industry, which accounts in part for the national reputation of the school's performing arts department.
News services
BHHS has two award winning news services: KBEV, the first student TV news broadcast channel in the nation as well as the longest running one. During the 2005-2006 school year Ackbar's Documentation, a recent KBEV television production, won two prestigious Telly Awards. Highlights, the school's newspaper, which has also won various awards for its reporting and writing.
An online, non-school affiliated publication, the Beverly Underground, is also maintained by several students of Beverly Hills High School.
Athletics
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Cheerleading
- Cross Country
- Football
- Golf
- Lacrosse
- Soccer
- Softball
- Tennis
- Track and Field
- Water Polo
- Wrestling
Performing arts
Beverly Hills High School claims that its Performing Arts Department is "nationally famous for the quality of its musical and theatrical productions and for its famous alumni," and the school claims that the department "is highly visible in the industry, with casting directors, writers and producers attending performances and visiting classes to speak with the students."
Each year around late March to early April, the school hold its annual musical performance by performing arts students. Many of these musicals are based on broadway award winning musicals such as Anything Goes, Fiddler on the Roof, The Music Man, Hello Dolly, and most recently Beauty and the Beast. In addition, the performing arts department also holds smaller performances in the form of short plays.
The Madrigals, Beverly's "varsity choral group", won a Gold Medal in 2005 at the Pacific Basin Music Festival in Hawaii, while the Minnesingers group was awarded gold medals in the New Orleans and Anaheim festivals. During the 2006 spring break, the dance company performed in the only sister city of Beverly Hills, Cannes, France.
Many Beverly Hills residents are conneted to the entertianment industry, which accounts in part for the national reputation of the school's performing arts department.
Oil well
Owned by the Venoco Oil Company, an oil well on Beverly's campus can easily be seen by drivers heading west on Olymic Boulevard towards Century City. The oil well has drilled most the oil out of Beverly's campus, and has been slant drilling under many homes and apartment buildings in Beverly Hills for decades.
As of May 2006, the Beverly Hills High School well was pumping out 400 to 500 barrels a day, earning the school approximately $300,000 a year in royalties .
In the mid-1990s, an art studio volunteered to cover the well, which at that point was solid gray in color, with individual tiles that had been painted by kids with cancer. The studio created the design and drew the lines on the tiles, but children painted the tiles in between the lines. The studio made the design rather abstract: the design consists of random shapes on different-colored backgrounds. A ceremony inaugurating the design was held in 2001. The project's name was "Project 9856."
Beverly gained more notoriety when Erin Brockovich and Ed Masry filed three lawsuits in 2003 and 2004 on behalf of 25, 400, and 300 (respectively) former students who attended Beverly from the 1970s until the 1990s. The lawsuits claim that toxic fumes from the oil well caused the former students to develop Hodgkin's lymphoma or cancer. The oil well is very close to all of Beverly's sports facilities, including the soccer field, the football field, and the racetrack. Beverly students -- not just athletes but students taking required physical education classes from the 1970s until the 1990s -- were required to run near the oil well. The city, the school district, and the oil companies named as plaintiffs dispute this assertion, claiming that they have conducted air quality tests with results showing that air quality is normal at the high school.
After receiving numerous complaints about Beverly's oil well, the region’s air quality agency investigated Venoco Oil and in 2003 found the company guilty of violating three air pollution regulations. Venoco's punishment included a requirement that the company maintain continuous air quality monitoring at the high school.
Notable alumni
BHHS has a number of famous alumni, many of whom are well-known entertainers or the children of entertainers or of other celebrities. In addition, many famous people have taught at the school; soap opera actor John Ingle taught the drama and acting program at the school for twenty years.
School trivia
- Beverly used to hold its senior prom at the Beverly Hills Hilton Hotel, but Beverly now has its prom on the backlot of Sony Pictures Studios.
External links
- Beverly Hills Unified School District homepage
- Beverly Hills High School Alumni Website
- Official Beverly Hills High School academic achievement profile
- Aerial Photograph from Google Maps