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}}Woodrow Wilson High School (colloquially known as Long Beach Wilson) is an American public high school located in Long Beach, California. This two-block campus is located approximately 1.5 miles from the Pacific Ocean, across from the Recreation Park, and approximately 3 miles from Orange County.Woodrow Wilson Classical High School was established in 1925 as the second school in the city, and ultimately opened for classes in 1926.WEB,www.lbschools.net/wilson/about/index.php, About Woodrow Wilson Classical High School, November 15, 2008,www.lbschools.net/wilson/about/index.php," title="web.archive.org/web/20081224121931www.lbschools.net/wilson/about/index.php,">web.archive.org/web/20081224121931www.lbschools.net/wilson/about/index.php, December 24, 2008, The institution was named after Woodrow Wilson, who was an American politician and served as the 28th president of the United States. In 1926, a group of high school students chose the nickname Bruins as well as the colors Cardinal and Gold for Long Beach Wilson, due to close distance of two prestigious research universities, the University of California, Los Angeles and the University of Southern California, respectively.WEB, Woodrow Wilson Classical High School: History,www.lbschools.net/wilson/policies_procedures/our_school/our_history.html, Long Beach Unified School District, November 3, 2017,

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The “Classical” Term

Woodrow Wilson Classical High School earned the distinction of being “classical” (hence the term being in the official school name) when they offered graduates a diploma with higher distinction than the regular diploma across the Long Beach Unified School District. Those who earned the “classical” diploma fulfilled one year of performing or visual arts and two years of foreign language in addition to the minimum requirements to graduate from a LBUSD high school. Wilson is the only school to offer such a high school diploma in the district.WEB, Graduation Requirements,www.lbwilson.schoolloop.com/cms/page_view?d=x&piid=&vpid=1354179269832, Woodrow Wilson Classical High School, November 3, 2017, WEB, HS Graduation Requirements,www.lbschools.net/Departments/Counseling/grad_requirements.cfm, Long Beach Unified School District, November 3, 2017,

Pathways

The institution offers five distinct pathways: Wilson Academic Vision of Excellence, School of the Arts, School of Leadership & Public Service, School of Medicine & Biotechnology, and School of Technology. The Distinguished Scholars program is offered to students who are in a school pathway and met academic requirements in middle school.WEB, Wilson High School: Wilson Pathways,lbwilson.schoolloop.com/cms/page_view?d=x&piid=&vpid=1467794315808&no_controls=t, Woodrow Wilson Classical High School, November 3, 2017,

Wilson Academic Vision of Excellence

Referred to as WAVE, the Wilson Academic Vision of Excellence is the most rigorous pathway offered at the school. This liberal arts intensive program provides students the resources to earn acceptances at elite universities and colleges. In order to be qualified, students must earn at least a 3.60 GPA in middle school, be enrolled in Algebra I, receive at least an SBAC score of 2,500 in English, and indicate that the program is their first choice prior to applying. During the program, students must follow a road-map to graduation, which includes at least ten Advanced Placement courses.WEB, Wilson High School: WAVE,lbwilson.schoolloop.com/cms/page_view?d=x&piid=&vpid=1445074004634&no_controls=t, Woodrow Wilson Classical High School, November 3, 2017,

Distinguished Scholars

The oldest program at Long Beach Wilson, Distinguished Scholars provides supplemental distinction for all students outside of those in the WAVE pathway. Although not a pathway itself, the program recognizes those who had a strong academic performance at the institution. Incoming students must receive acceptance by having at least a 3.3 GPA and be enrolled in Algebra I prior to applying. Those not meeting the prerequisites may achieve this award by obtaining at least a 3.3 GPA and receiving a C or higher in Algebra I in addition to the program requirements. The program requires students to have at least a 3.3 GPA, complete four Advanced Placement classes, and possess at least sixty hours of volunteering outside of the school community.WEB, Wilson Pathways,lbwilson.schoolloop.com/cms/page_view?d=x&piid=&vpid=1467794315808, Woodrow Wilson Classical High School, 25 June 2018,

School of the Arts

The School of the Arts emphasizes the study of the arts through completion of courses studying several disciplines within the field, ranging from theatre to photography. Students must choose a primary and secondary discipline to study at Long Beach Wilson, while completing the requirements for graduation. Students primarily have opportunities related to the arts, such as completing a certification program at Long Beach City College in their discipline of choice. There are no additional prerequisites for this program prior to applying.WEB, School of the Arts,lbwilson.schoolloop.com/cms/page_view?d=x&piid=&vpid=1467794315077&no_controls=t, Woodrow Wilson Classical High School, 25 June 2018,

School of Leadership and Public Service

Designed for the future leaders of society, this program has students embark on experiences in a wide range of public service sectors. Students have the opportunity to take coursework that focuses on ways to benefit a sector, varying from forensic science to criminal law. In addition, students have several opportunities within the city, such as completing related certificate programs at Long Beach City College. There are no prerequisites for this program prior to applying.WEB, School of Leadership and Public Policy,lbwilson.schoolloop.com/cms/page_view?d=x&piid=&vpid=1467794315011&no_controls=t, Woodrow Wilson Classical High School, 25 June 2018,

School of Medicine and Biotechnology

Initiated by Project Lead the Way, students in the School of Medicine and Biotechnology gain experience in preparation for the field of medicine. Students are required to take a course sequence dedicated to the study of medicine. In addition, students apply the course sequence to internships throughout medical centers in Long Beach, and receive certificates in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and first aid. There are no prerequisites for this program prior to applying.WEB, School of Medicine and Biotechnology,lbwilson.schoolloop.com/cms/page_view?d=x&piid=&vpid=1467794315012&no_controls=t, Woodrow Wilson Classical High School, 25 June 2018,

School of Technology

Started by Project Lead the Way, program participants complete coursework in computer science and related fields. Participants are required to complete a course sequence that will prepare them for the rise of technology in today’s society. In addition, students will have the opportunity to actively seek and experience internships in the technology industry with their knowledge from the course sequence. There are no prerequisites for this pathway.WEB, School of Technology,lbwilson.schoolloop.com/cms/page_view?d=x&piid=&vpid=1467794315078&no_controls=t, Woodrow Wilson Classical High School, 25 June 2018,

Advanced Placement

Woodrow Wilson Classical High school is a participating institution of the Advanced Placement program, which offers students the opportunity to gain college credit albeit two-year and four-year colleges having different policies for granting A.P. credit, if any. The program is maintained by College Board, an organization that administers the AP exams. Long Beach Wilson offers students the chance to participate in Advanced Placement for 27 different disciplines. Although there may be requirements to take an A.P. class, it is possible to challenge any A.P. exam (where the student takes the exam by being an autodidact for the discipline tested), regardless if Long Beach Wilson offers the course or not. As of the 2014–15 school year, Long Beach Wilson had 49% of the 12th grade student body tested at some time during high school where 71% of those passed at least one exam.WEB, Advanced Placement (AP) Student Performance at Wilson High,www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/california/districts/long-beach-unified/wilson-high-2496/test-scores, U.S. News & World Report, November 3, 2017, {| class=“wikitable“!colspan=3|Advanced Placement CoursesWEB, UC/CSU Approved Course List at Woodrow Wilson High School,hs-articulation.ucop.edu/agcourselist#/list/details/924/, University of California, November 3, 2017,

College admissions

The Class of 2021 spans throughout California within the California State University and University of California system, although alumni especially committed to universities in Southern California. The most popular destinations within both systems are Long Beach State (117 alumni), UCLA (13 alumni), Cal State Dominguez Hills (12 alumni), UC Santa Barbara (10 alumni), and UC Berkeley (9 alumni). Long Beach Wilson graduates are granted two years of free tuition at Long Beach City College, which has a dedicated Transfer Admission Guarantee resource center for transferring to the majority of UC and CSU Campuses.WEB, Transfer Center at LBCC, 27 November 2019,www.lbcc.edu/transfer-center, Long Beach City College, 10 April 2022, WEB, Long Beach College Promise, 27 November 2019,www.lbcc.edu/post/long-beach-college-promise, Long Beach City College, 10 April 2022, Admissions at private universities are sparse, but enrollments most recently occurred at Dartmouth, Pomona College, and Vassar College.WEB, Athletics at Long Beach Wilson,lbwilson.schoolloop.com/athletics, Woodrow Wilson Classical High School, 10 April 2022, Below are admissions tables derived from the University of California and California State University for the Class of 2021:{{col-begin}}{{col-break}}{| class=“wikitable sortable” style="font-size: 90%” University of CaliforniaWEB, UC Admissions by source school,www.universityofcalifornia.edu/about-us/information-center/admissions-source-school, University of California, 10 April 2022, !Institution!Applied!Admitted!EnrolledUniversity of California, Berkeley>Berkeley 111 23 9University of California, Davis>Davis 75 38 5University of California, Irvine>Irvine 134 31 6University of California, Los Angeles>Los Angeles 200 18 13University of California, Merced>Merced 19 18 0University of California, Riverside>Riverside 50 29 4University of California, San Diego>San Diego 134 38 5University of California, Santa Barbara>Santa Barbara 125 48 10University of California, Santa Cruz>Santa Cruz 70 45 8{{col-break}}{| class=“wikitable sortable” style="font-size: 90%” California State University (SoCal)WEB, CSU Applications, Admissions, and Enrollment Dashboard,www.calstate.edu/data-center/institutional-research-analyses/Pages/applications-and-admissions.aspx, California State University, 10 April 2022, !Institution!Applied!Admitted!EnrolledCalifornia State University, Bakersfield>Bakersfield 11 9 0California State University, Channel Islands>Channel Islands 11 10 1California State University, Dominguez Hills>Dominguez Hills 87 81 12California State University, Fullerton>Fullerton 104 51 3California State University, Long Beach>Long Beach 366 293 117California State University, Los Angeles>Los Angeles 64 59 4California State University, Northridge>Northridge 21 18 3California State Polytechnic University, Pomona>Pomona 57 38 1 California State University, San Bernardino>San Bernardino 6 6 0San Diego State University>San Diego 125 54 7California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo>San Luis Obispo 91 55 6California State University, San Marcos>San Marcos 7 7 2{{col-break}}{| class=“wikitable sortable” style="font-size: 90%” California State University (NorCal)!Institution!Applied!Admitted!EnrolledCalifornia State University, Chico>Chico 27 19 2California State University, East Bay>East Bay 16 14 1California State University, Fresno>Fresno 3 2 0California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt>Humboldt 8 7 0California State University Maritime Academy>Maritime 4 4 2California State University, Monterey Bay>Monterey Bay 21 21 2California State University, Sacramento>Sacramento 13 13 0San Francisco State University>San Francisco 49 46 5San Jose State University>San Jose 16 16 1Sonoma State University>Sonoma 2 1 0California State University, Stanislaus>Stanislaus 4 4 0{{col-end}}

Rankings

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Athletics

The Long Beach Wilson Bruins participate in the CIF Southern Section under the California Interscholastic Federation. The Bruins are primarily associated with the Moore League for conference play. The Bruins have a fierce rivalry with the Jackrabbits of Long Beach Poly across all sports, which originated from an American football match in 1932.NEWS, The Big Game: A Brief Look at the History of Poly/Wilson,www.gazettes.com/sports/the-big-game-a-brief-look-at-the-history-of/article_41ddfb8c-1e6f-11e2-b9e1-001a4bcf887a.html, Gazettes Sports, Mike Guardabascio, October 24, 2012, November 3, 2017,

Varsity teams

The Bruins sponsor varsity teams in 12 boys’, 12 girls’, and three coed sports. All are CIF-sponsored sports unless indicated.{{col-begin}}{{col-break}}Boys {{Col-break}}Girls {{Col-break}}Coed {{col-end}}

Championships

Long Beach Wilson has won 64 regional, 11 state, and 2 national championships since the institution fielded athletics in 1926.WEB, Athletics at Woodrow Wilson Classical High School,www.lbwilson.schoolloop.com/athletics, Woodrow Wilson Classical High School, November 3, 2017,

Regional championships

  • Boys (51)
    • Baseball (4): 1940, 1947, 1950, 2007
    • Basketball (1): 1927
    • Cross country (3): 1934, 1935, 1936
    • Golf (20): 1928, 1930, 1932, 1933, 1935, 1939, 1940, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1965, 2016, 2017
    • Gymnastics (2): 1970, 1977
    • Soccer (1): 2003
    • Swimming and diving (4): 1939, 1953, 1955, 1956
    • Track and field (4): 1931, 1936, 1937, 1992
    • Water polo (12): 1981, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2011
  • Girls (13)
    • Basketball (1): 2000
    • Golf (1): 2004
    • Soccer (2): 2008, 2013
    • Swimming and diving (2): 1995, 2005
    • Track and field (5): 1996, 1998, 1999, 2005, 2006, 2023
    • Volleyball (1): 2001
    • Water polo (1): 2018
  • Coed (1)
    • Badminton (1): 1998

State championships

  • Boys (6)
    • Track and field: 1931
    • Water polo: 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
  • Girls (5)
    • Golf: 2004
    • Soccer: 2008
    • Track and field: 1996, 1998, 2006, 2023

National championships

  • Boys (1)
    • Baseball: 2007
  • Girls (1)
    • Soccer: 2008

Alumni

{{See also|Category: Wilson Classical High School alumni}}File:George Chakiris Medical Center 1970.JPG|George Chakiris, Academy Award-winning actorFile:Bob Bailey 1963.png|Bob Bailey, former professional baseball playerFile:Cynthia Barboza.jpg|Cynthia Barboza, professional volleyball playerFile:Lashinda Demus Berlin 2009-2.jpg|Lashinda Demus, professional hurdlerFile:BobbyGrich.jpg|Bobby Grich, former professional baseball playerFile:Jessica Hardy.jpg|Jessica Hardy, professional swimmerFile:Aaron Hicks on May 5, 2016.jpg|Aaron Hicks, professional baseball playerFile:Gabriel Iglesias 01.jpg|Gabriel Iglesias, actor, comedian, producer, voice actor, and writerFile:Camryn Manheim TFF 2007 Shankbone.jpg|Camryn Manheim, actressFile:BM II.jpg|Bruce McCandless II, former astronaut, aviator, electrical engineer, NASA employee, and naval officerFile:Swen Nater with UCLA shooting.png|Swen Nater, Dutch former professional basketball playerBradley Nowell, frontman of the ska punk band SublimeWEB,www.ocweekly.com/dont-start-a-riot-6403403/, Don’t Start a Riot – OC Weekly, www.ocweekly.com,

Olympics

Since the 1952 Summer Olympics, 38 Bruins have participated in the quadrennial Olympic Games. By the conclusion of the 2016 Summer Olympics, the Bruins have gathered 16 Olympiads.WEB, Wilson Olympians at Woodrow Wilson Classical High School,lbwilson.schoolloop.com/wilsonolympians, Woodrow Wilson Classical High School, November 3, 2017, Long Beach Wilson has been recognized by ESPN for their output of Olympians.WEB, How a California high school keeps cranking out Olympians,www.espn.com/olympics/story/_/id/17165846/how-california-high-school-cranking-olympians-1952, Dan Arritt, ESPN, July 29, 2016, November 3, 2017, 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, Finland {{flagicon|Finland}}{| class=“wikitable”! Olympian !! Gender !! College !! Country !! Sport !! Event !! MedalPat McCormick (diver)>Pat McCormick(File:Venus symbol.svg20px)(File:Long Beach State Athletics logo.svg20px)(File:Flag of the United States.svg25px)Diving (sport)>Diving at the 1956 Summer Olympics – Women’s 10 metre platform>Platform(File:Gold medal blank.svg15px)Pat McCormick (diver)>Pat McCormick(File:Venus symbol.svg20px)(File:Long Beach State Athletics logo.svg20px)(File:Flag of the United States.svg25px)Diving (sport)>Diving at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Women’s 3 metre springboard>Springboard(File:Gold medal blank.svg15px)1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia {{flagicon|Australia}}{| class=“wikitable”! Olympian !! Gender !! College !! Country !! Sport !! Event !! MedalPat McCormick (diver)>Pat McCormick(File:Venus symbol.svg20px)(File:Long Beach State Athletics logo.svg20px)(File:Flag of the United States.svg25px)Diving (sport)>Diving at the 1956 Summer Olympics – Women’s 10 metre platform>Platform(File:Gold medal blank.svg15px)Pat McCormick (diver)>Pat McCormick(File:Venus symbol.svg20px)(File:Long Beach State Athletics logo.svg20px)(File:Flag of the United States.svg25px)Diving (sport)>Diving at the 1956 Summer Olympics – Women’s 3 metre springboard>Springboard(File:Gold medal blank.svg15px)1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany {{flagicon|Germany}}{| class=“wikitable”! Olympian !! Gender !! College !! Country !! Sport !! Event !! MedalKate Schmidt>centercentercenterTrack and field>Athletics at the 1972 Summer Olympics>Javelin(File:Bronze medal blank.svg15px)1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, Canada {{flagicon|Canada}}{| class=“wikitable”! Olympian !! Gender !! College !! Country !! Sport !! Event !! MedalJoan Lind>centercentercenterRowing (sport)>RowingRowing at the 1976 Summer Olympics>center|15px)Kate Schmidt>centercentercenterTrack and field>Athletics at the 1976 Summer Olympics>Javelin(File:Bronze medal blank.svg15px)Tim Shaw (swimmer)>Tim ShawImage:Mars symbol.svg20px(File:Long Beach State Athletics logo.svg20px)(File:Flag of the United States.svg25px)Swimming (sport)>Swimming at the 1976 Summer Olympics – Men’s 400 metre freestyle>400 m freestyle(File:Silver medal blank.svg15px)Tim Shaw (swimmer)>Tim ShawImage:Mars symbol.svg20px(File:Long Beach State Athletics logo.svg20px)(File:Flag of the United States.svg25px)Swimming (sport)>Swimming at the 1976 Summer Olympics – Men’s 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay>4 × 200 m freestyle relay(File:Gold medal blank.svg15px)1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California, United States {{flagicon|United States}}{| class=“wikitable”! Olympian !! Gender !! College !! Country !! Sport !! Event !! MedalJody Campbell>Image:Mars symbol.svg>center>centercenterWater polo>Water polo at the 1984 Summer Olympics>Water Polo(File:Silver medal blank.svg15px)Joan Lind>centercentercenterRowing (sport)>RowingRowing at the 1984 Summer Olympics>center|15px)Tim Shaw (swimmer)>Tim ShawImage:Mars symbol.svg20px(File:Long Beach State Athletics logo.svg20px)(File:Flag of the United States.svg25px)Water poloWater polo at the 1984 Summer Olympics>center|15px)1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea {{flagicon|South Korea}}{| class=“wikitable”! Olympian !! Gender !! College !! Country !! Sport !! Event !! MedalJody Campbell>Image:Mars symbol.svg>center>centercenterWater polo>Water polo at the 1988 Summer Olympics>Water Polo(File:Silver medal blank.svg15px)Bob Ctvrtlik>Image:Mars symbol.svg>center>centercenterVolleyball>Volleyball at the 1988 Summer Olympics>Volleyball(File:Gold medal blank.svg15px)John Shadden>Image:Mars symbol.svg>center>centercenterSailing (sport)>SailingSailing at the 1988 Summer Olympics>center|15px)1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain {{flagicon|Spain}}{| class=“wikitable”! Olympian !! Gender !! College !! Country !! Sport !! Event !! MedalBob Ctvrtlik>Image:Mars symbol.svg>center>centercenterVolleyball>Volleyball at the 1992 Summer Olympics>Volleyball(File:Bronze medal blank.svg15px)2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia {{flagicon|Australia}}{| class=“wikitable”! Olympian !! Gender !! College !! Country !! Sport !! Event !! MedalSean Burroughs>Image:Mars symbol.svg>center>centerBaseball>Baseball at the 2000 Summer Olympics>Baseball(File:Gold medal blank.svg15px)Maureen O’Toole>centercentercenterWater polo>Water polo at the 2000 Summer Olympics>Water Polo(File:Silver medal blank.svg15px)2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece {{flagicon|Greece}}{| class=“wikitable”! Olympian !! Gender !! College !! Country !! Sport !! Event !! MedalJacqueline Frank DeLuca>centercentercenterWater polo>Water polo at the 2004 Summer Olympics>Water Polo(File:Bronze medal blank.svg15px)Susan Williams (triathlete)>Susan Williams(File:Venus symbol.svg20px)(File:Alabama Crimson Tide Logo.svg25px)(File:Flag of the United States.svg25px)TriathlonTriathlon at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women’s>center|15px)2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China {{flagicon|China}}{| class=“wikitable”! Olympian !! Gender !! College !! Country !! Sport !! Event !! MedalTony Azevedo>Image:Mars symbol.svg>center>centercenterWater polo>Water polo at the 2004 Summer Olympics>Water Polo(File:Silver medal blank.svg15px)Lauren Wenger>centercentercenterWater polo>Water polo at the 2008 Summer Olympics>Water Polo(File:Silver medal blank.svg15px)Adam Wright (water polo)>Adam WrightImage:Mars symbol.svg20px(File:UCLA Bruins script.svg30px)(File:Flag of the United States.svg25px)Water poloWater polo at the 2008 Summer Olympics>center|15px)2012 Summer Olympics in London, United Kingdom {{flagicon|United Kingdom}}{| class=“wikitable”! Olympian !! Gender !! College !! Country !! Sport !! Event !! MedalLashinda Demus>centercentercenterTrack and field>Athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women’s 400 metres hurdles>400 m hurdles(File:Silver medal blank.svg15px)Jessica Hardy>centercentercenterSwimming (sport)>SwimmingSwimming at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women’s 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay>center|15px)Jessica Hardy>centercentercenterSwimming (sport)>SwimmingSwimming at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women’s 4 × 100 metre medley relay>center|15px)Lauren Wenger>centercentercenterWater polo>Water polo at the 2012 Summer Olympics>Water Polo(File:Gold medal blank.svg15px)Note: If applicable, the college attended is where one studied for undergraduate education and competed at the college level; all other colleges where an athlete attended for another kind of education and/or competition are excluded.

References

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