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==Irashi Rokudaimne==
==Ranking==


Cerritos High School is ranked the 10th top U.S. high school, according to a ratio devised by [[Jay Mathews]]: the number of Advanced Placement, [[International Baccalaureate]] and/or Cambridge tests taken by all students at a school in 2007 divided by the number of graduating seniors. This places the school among the top 5 percent.

Irashi was not just a tennis player in Cerriots, but rather a cultural legend that helped revolutionized the sport of tennis in Cerriots. In his time he lead Cerriots to three straight Subarban league championships, and the second in the division to ever win back-to-back CIF players of the year. It may have seemed Irashi dominated every game he played, but Irashi had a great rival from Mayfair Highschol, which ironically are good friends. Mayfair Tennis player Corey Gaines also reffered as the "Great Shogun" also revolutionized Mayfair tennis and was also rewareded the CIF player of the year. Irashi has faced Corey many teams and had many epic matches with him, however Corey never had the chance to win a CIF title for Mayfair, because his team as a group could not defeat Cerritos. As a friend however Irashi pledged Coach Thomas to offer a transfer for C orey to Cerritos, but Corey blankly refused stating, "I have to win one by myself with my own unit, to claim true victory. That is the idealism of a true Shogun." In his time Irashi has one 3 CIF players of the year, the most ever in Cerriots and in the division, claimed 3 Subarban league champiionships and 2 CIF championships. Irashi has made Cerritos High School what it is tooday as the dominant tennis school. In his senior year Irashi was honared as a Cerriots Alumni Legend and was proclaimed as the most talented athlete to ever step foot in Cerriots.


==Alma Mater==
==Alma Mater==

Revision as of 01:57, 14 July 2009

Cerritos High School
Address
Map
12500 E. 183rd Street

,
90703
Information
School typeSecondary
School boardABC Unified School District
SuperintendentGary Smuts
Grades9-12
LanguageEnglish
Area562
Color(s)        Black, Gold, White, Red
MascotDon
Team nameDons
WebsiteCerritos High School web site

Cerritos High School is a public school in Cerritos, California, serving grades 9-12. It is part of the ABC Unified School District, which also oversees Artesia, Gahr, Tracy High Continuation School and Whitney High Schools.

History

Extracurricular activities

Cerritos High School has many programs such as clubs, leadership, and sports. The Model United Nations program offered at Cerritos High is a program where students play the role of delegates representing a country in the United Nations, debating real-life topics of international importance. In addition to "MUN aka FUN," the school offers a broadcasting program called "C-High TV." Students are given the chance to videotape special events at school and then using these events, the student will make a creative video so that students, staff, and teachers may view in the first five minutes of their homerooms. Other activities offered are the great Varsity Yell and Song Pep Squad, the National Champion Dance Drill Team, the All-Male Hip-Hop Team, Drumline, Marching Band, Colorguard, Drama, Yearbook, Journalism, and the Associated Student Body.

Sports

Cerritos High wins many Suburban League titles in sports such as girls' volleyball, girls' basketball, badminton, swimming, boys water polo, track and field, boys and girls tennis, golf, and boys volleyball. Their football team won its first and only league title in 2001, but it is striving to win its next league championship this year with new head coach Mark o'Neil, although with a record of 0-7 with 3 games left their chance will have to wait until next year. The tennis team won its first CIF championship title this 2008 season with only 3 veteran players and 3 freshman. The boys waterpolo team has won CIF three times consecutively from the years 2006-2008; the first two wins being in Division VI and the third in Division IV. The girls water polo team won two consecutive San Gabriel Valley League (SGVL) titles from the years of 2007-2009. The 2008-2009 girls water polo team was the first ever win a CIF title, doing so in Division VII. Both boys and girls swim teams were the 2008 CIF runner-ups.

Fall Sports (Boys): Cross Country, Football, Water Polo

Fall Sports (Girls): Cross Country, Golf, Tennis, Volleyball

Winter Sports (Boys): Basketball, Soccer, Wrestling

Winter Sports (Girls): Basketball, Soccer, Water Polo

Spring Sports (Boys): Badminton, Baseball, Golf, Swimming, Tennis, Track, Volleyball

Spring Sports (Girls): Badminton, Softball, Swimming, Track

Annual activities

Senior Hill, where most Senior gifts and perks are handed out annually.

Each year there are several annual events organized by the ASB and sometimes aided by school clubs. Some of the events more noted by the student body include:

Project Diversity: Project Diversity is an anticipated annual week-long event, run by the commissioner of multi-cultural affairs , during which clubs and classes gain the opportunity to present their cultures and heritage to the student body. Clubs such as Rangoli Club, Chinese Club, and Chikara have their own segments during lunch, and their displays often come in the form of dance and music. On the more competitive edge, classes compete for spirit points with acts based on the theme for that year. First place is given to the class which gives its performance with the best mix of comedy, fluidity, and presentation of the theme in the promotion of diversity.

Dance Off: A dance off between each classes which consists of maximum of five people. Usually done to raise money and is for spirit points. However, for some reason, the seniors always win...

International Food Court Day: An enter-by-ticket event, also run by the commissioner of multicultural affairs, it is held in front of the North entrance of the school where a long row of food is set up. Each ticketholder is given a plate and then he or she goes in a line being served food from various cultured clubs, hence "International" Food Court Day. Although most of the participating clubs are culture-based clubs, a few are just some normal clubs that enter to receive recognition and notice by ASB.

Club Day: Where every club is given an area, somewhere around the school, to set up their booth or table to try to reel in possible members as well as to make a good impression on Freshmen. Usually the most recently-created clubs and the most popular clubs are given a spot in the center of the quad. Some clubs that are offered include: Leo's Club, CSF, Space Settlement, Magkaisa, JSA, Math and Science, Visual Arts, NHS, Wings of Hope, Spanish Club, Red Cross, Antidote International, Chikara, L'image de France, Key Club, Rangoli, JNHS, Kids Helping Kids, Octagon, Habitat for Humanity, Project Lifeline, Ni Hao, Girls League Association, Pu'uwai, Saviors of America (SOA), and Shauri.

CHS Idol: It is held usually in late May or early June. Students show their talent in singing, playing instruments, dancing, etc.

Yearbook Signing Party:

The 2006 Staff Vs Student soccer game.

On the day the yearbooks are given out after classes, the school is open to let students pick up their yearbooks as well as go around to mingle with new people and hang out with their friends to exchange and sign yearbooks. The yearbook, named Sin Igual, has usually been color for Senior photos, which are slightly larger, and for extra pages focusing on advertisements and school sports and events. The rest is usually black and white, including the class pictures of Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen. However the 2006 yearbook, Volume 35, was completely in color for the first time.

Staff vs Student Soccer Game A soccer match between willing teachers and the junior varsity soccer team, it is mostly for the enjoyment of the teachers and students who participate as well as to promote better interstaff relations. The game usually takes place in the large field behind the school.

Electives Day: Much like club day, different elective classes will showcase the point of the class and why students should join.

C-High TV

CHS students eating lunch and hanging out.

C-High TV was founded in late 2003 by Carla Gilmore. It became an official class in the 2004-2005 school year and aired an episode to the entire campus for the first time in March 2005. C-High TV seeks not only to provide hands-on experiences in the video production field for its members, but also to bring into focus the normally overlooked activities on campus and to raise awareness about recent events and world issues. A new episode is aired daily to the entire student body.

From late August (starting with a one-week "Camp") to March, the crew covers and broadcasts school activities, such as dances, concerts, tests, student shout outs, and sports updates. Throughout the first semester, in addition to creating daily episodes, students learn the mechanics of prestigious computer programs such as Final Cut, a video editing program that has been utilized in the creation of many motion pictures.

After March, C-High TV switches its focus and begins (un-aired) work on the Spring Supplement DVD, which since 2005, has taken the place of the paper supplement that accompanies the school yearbook. The DVD is free for any Cerritos High student who purchases a yearbook, and it consists of features such as spring sports, extracurricular activities, and the most memorable of all, senior focus. From March to June, C-High TV continues to cover various school activities but does not air them, saving these episodes for the DVD and instead broadcasting more non-news-based segments such as original storylines and student shout outs that were produced in previous years or by contemporary media students. In addition, students are invited to aid in producing an episode about a topic they feel should be introduced to the student body.

Starting March 2008, C-High TV took a new "live" approach with tri-weekly live episodes featuring weather, sports, and school events.

C-High TV goes by the motto: "This is your Life"

Irashi Rokudaimne

Irashi was not just a tennis player in Cerriots, but rather a cultural legend that helped revolutionized the sport of tennis in Cerriots. In his time he lead Cerriots to three straight Subarban league championships, and the second in the division to ever win back-to-back CIF players of the year. It may have seemed Irashi dominated every game he played, but Irashi had a great rival from Mayfair Highschol, which ironically are good friends. Mayfair Tennis player Corey Gaines also reffered as the "Great Shogun" also revolutionized Mayfair tennis and was also rewareded the CIF player of the year. Irashi has faced Corey many teams and had many epic matches with him, however Corey never had the chance to win a CIF title for Mayfair, because his team as a group could not defeat Cerritos. As a friend however Irashi pledged Coach Thomas to offer a transfer for C orey to Cerritos, but Corey blankly refused stating, "I have to win one by myself with my own unit, to claim true victory. That is the idealism of a true Shogun." In his time Irashi has one 3 CIF players of the year, the most ever in Cerriots and in the division, claimed 3 Subarban league champiionships and 2 CIF championships. Irashi has made Cerritos High School what it is tooday as the dominant tennis school. In his senior year Irashi was honared as a Cerriots Alumni Legend and was proclaimed as the most talented athlete to ever step foot in Cerriots.

Alma Mater

The spirit of Cerritos High
Her legends yet untold
We'll always sing her praises
And wear the black and gold
Cerritos High
All hail to thee
Our guardian shield and guide
And from the heart of California
Sing of Cerritos High.

Notable alumni

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The quad.