Mira Costa High School

Summary

Mira Costa High School (MCHS, "Costa") is a four-year public high school located in Manhattan Beach, California that first opened 1950. It is the only high school in the Manhattan Beach Unified School District. The school's athletic teams are known as the Mustangs and the school colors are green and gold. Mira Costa is located on the corner of Peck Avenue and Artesia Boulevard.

Mira Costa High School
Location
Map
1401 Artesia Boulevard
Manhattan Beach, CA 90266

United States
Coordinates33°52′25″N 118°23′23″W / 33.87368°N 118.38976°W / 33.87368; -118.38976
Information
TypePublic high school
MottoHome of the mustangs
Established1950
School districtManhattan Beach Unified School District (1993-)
South Bay Union High School District (-1993)
PrincipalKarina Gerger[1]
Grades912
Enrollment2,508 students (2022-23)[2]
Student to teacher ratio27:1[2]
Color(s)    Green and Gold
NicknameMustangs
RivalRedondo Union High School
PublicationLa Vista (Newspaper)
Reflections (student created work)
Mustang Morning News (student-run newscast)
YearbookHoofprints
Websitewww.miracostahigh.org

History edit

Groundbreaking for the site of the school took place on May 24, 1949 for the first high school in Manhattan Beach. It was a forty-acre site that had belonged to a Japanese American landscaper who had been interned during World War II and was paid $60,000 for the land. Mira Costa High School opened on September 30, 1950. The school was dedicated by then-state superintendent of schools, Roy E. Simpson, with additional remarks made by the president of the board of trustees.[3][4]

It was a part of the South Bay Union High School District until 1993, when this district was dissolved[5] and the Manhattan Beach Unified School District (MBUSD) was formed.

School information edit

As of the 2016–17 school year, the school had an enrollment of 2,517 students and 98 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 26:1. There were 63 students (2.5% of enrollment) eligible for free lunch and 22 (0.9% of students) eligible for reduced-cost lunch.[6]

Ethnic composition[6]
Race Percentage
American Indian/Alaskan Native 0.3%
Asian/Pacific Islander 10.8 %
Hispanic 14.9%
Black 5.4%
White 58.8%
Multiple races 9.7%

Mira Costa is the only high school in the MBUSD. All residents of Manhattan Beach are eligible to attend. Residents of Hermosa Beach may choose to attend Redondo Union High School of the Redondo Beach Unified School District or Mira Costa. As of Fall 2006, Redondo Beach residents living in the 90278 zip code were allowed to attend Mira Costa.[7]

Controversy edit

On June 11, 2020, hundreds of Mira Costa students and parents attended a march from Hermosa Beach to Manhattan Beach to celebrate their graduation in violation of CDC social distancing guidelines. Their actions attracted widespread negative attention from media and concerned citizens for putting others at risk during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic.[8]

Extracurricular activities and programs edit

Choir program edit

The Mira Costa Choir Program consists of four curricular choirs, Vocal Ensemble, Men's Choir, Advanced Women's Chorale, and Concert Choir, which meet during the school day year-round, and two small ensembles, Coterie, Mira Costa Muscle, which meet after school.[9]

In the summer of 2010 Vocal Ensemble sang in the International Festival of the Aegean in Syros, Greece. They performed as part of the opera chorus in Carmen and were the closing choir in the Sunset Concert at St. Nicholas Cathedral on Sunday 18 July 2010.[10]

In the Spring of 2011, all four Mira Costa Choirs performed in Carnegie Hall as part of Carnegie Hall's WorldStrides National Choral Festival. The Vocal Ensembled had the honor of performing as the featured solo choir.[11]

Mira Costa Bands edit

In May 2016, the Mira Costa Bands traveled to Carnegie Hall in New York as part of a series outlining the best band programs in the country.[12] The band had previously performed at Carnegie Hall in 2011.[13] In 2014 the band received the Grammy Foundation Signature Schools 2014 Gold Award, which includes a grant of $5000.[14]

La Vista edit

Mira Costa's student-run newspaper La Vista has been a perennial winner of silver and gold awards from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association since 1980.[15]

Mustang Morning News edit

The Mustang Morning News is a student-run broadcast.[16]

Model United Nations edit

Mira Costa Model United Nations is a debate team that takes part in mock debates of the United Nations. The team hosts the Los Angeles Invitational Model United Nations (LAIMUN) Conference, a novice and advanced conference held in docket-style debate.[17] Mira Costa's team has multiple Large School Delegation awards.[18]

Beach Cities Robotics edit

Costa students team up with Redondo Union High School students to create Beach Cities Robotics. The team participates in the organization FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) as Team 294. Beach Cities Robotics has won numerous awards since starting in 1997, including 2 World Championship wins. They scored 1st place at the FRC finals in 2001 against more than 50 other teams at the event from around the country. In 2008 they won first place at the inaugural FTC World Championship. Beach Cities Robotics won the FRC finals again in 2010 as its "alliance" captain, against over 300 teams attending the World Championship, and over 1800 teams worldwide.[19]

Volleyball team edit

Alix Klineman, who was named the 2005 and 2006 California Gatorade State Player of the Year for Volleyball, and the 2006 Gatorade National Player of the Year, led Mira Costa to three consecutive California State Championships, and three consecutive Southern Section California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Championships.[20][21] The Boy's Volleyball team has won the Southern Section California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Championships in 1984, 1990, 1996, 2001, 2002, 2008 and 2012.[22]

Recognition edit

Mira Costa was recognized as a Blue Ribbon school in 1996.[23][24] It was named a California Distinguished School by the Board of Education in 2011[25] and ranked #341 nationally by Newsweek in 2015.[26][27]

In 2000, 12th grade English teacher Marilyn Jachetti Whirry was selected as the National Teacher of the Year.[28] Whirry had taught at Mira Costa in the 1958–59 academic year and then from 1967 through 2000.

In September 2010, U.S. history teacher Bill Fauver was selected as one of Los Angeles County's 16 Teachers of the Year. He was once named MBUSD Teacher of the Year.[29][30]

Notable alumni edit

In television and film edit

Mira Costa High School was a common filming location for the popular television series The O.C.[47] In 2006, a portion of the quad was used as a scene in The O.C. In 1981 portions of the film "Midnight Offerings" starring Melissa Sue Anderson were filmed on the campus.[citation needed] In 1979, many members of the football and cheerleading squads, attired in their green and gold uniforms, were included as extras in the film Rock 'n' Roll High School. The administration building of Mira Costa High School was used as the high school for the Disney Channel TV shows A.N.T Farm and Hannah Montana. In 2008, an episode of CSI: Miami was filmed on campus, using the pool and members of the varsity swim team as extras. In 2011, much of rapper Snoop Dogg's Mac & Devin Go to High School was filmed on campus, sparking a controversy over the characters' use of marijuana on school property and administration officials demanded that the footage not be used in the final movie.[48]

References edit

  1. ^ Mira Costa High School – Teaching Staff Directory
  2. ^ a b "Mira Costa High School Profile 2022-2023" (PDF). edl.io.
  3. ^ Dennis, Jan (2012). Manhattan Beach Chronicles. Arcadia Publishing Inc. ISBN 9781614238089.
  4. ^ "History of Manhattan Beach USD". Manhattan Beach Unified School District. Retrieved 2020-10-28.
  5. ^ Kowsky, Kim (1992-11-05). "School District Reorganizations Win Handily : The breakup of South Bay Union High School District is approved. But a proposition moving control of two schools from Los Angeles to Rancho Palos Verdes is blocked by a judge". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2020-10-28.
  6. ^ a b School data for Mira Costa High, National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed January 24, 2018.
  7. ^ Garrison Frost. "A Betrayal of Trust: The North Redondo Attendance Agreement and the Failure of Community Leadership". Archived from the original on 2014-01-16.
  8. ^ Krystie Lee Yandoli. "These High Schoolers Organized A Graduation March Where No One Wore Masks, And Now The Community Is Divided". BuzzFeed News.
  9. ^ "The Mira Costa High School Choir Program" on school website. Retrieved 20 Dec. 2017.
  10. ^ "2010 Festival of the Aegean," Festival of the Aegean.com. Retrieved 20 Dec. 2017.
  11. ^ "Video: Mira Costa Choirs to Perform at Carnegie Hall". 2 February 2012.
  12. ^ Williams, Jeffrey. "Distinguished Concerts International New York (DCINY) presents On The Winds of Song in Review," New York Concert Review, 4 June 2016. Retrieved 20 Dec. 2017.
  13. ^ Ruse, Andrea (8 April 2010). "Journey of song: Costa choir teacher takes ensemble back to his Greek roots". Easy Reader News.
  14. ^ "2014 GRAMMY Signature Schools Announced," Grammy.com. Retrieved 20 Dec. 2017.
  15. ^ "High School Silver Hybrid News Crowns" in "2016 - Awards For Student Work Crown Awards - Scholastic Recipients," Columbia Scholastic Press Association, owned and operated by Columbia University. Retrieved 20 Dec. 2017.
  16. ^ Mustang Morning News website
  17. ^ "Session XXII" (PDF). laimun.org. Los Angeles Invitational Model United Nation. 20 December 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 December 2017. Retrieved January 31, 2023.
  18. ^ KFC (19 April 2012). "North America's Best High School Model UN Teams: 2011-2012 Spring Rankings Top 25". bestdelegate.com. Retrieved January 31, 2023.
  19. ^ Morris, Michael. "Beach Cities Robotics team heads to St. Louis for championship," The Beach Reporter, 3 April 2014. Retrieved 20 Dec. 2017.
  20. ^ "ALIX KLINEMAN; Volleyball - 2015". Southern California Jewish Sports Hall of Fame.
  21. ^ "Alix Klineman; Beach Volleyball," Team USA.
  22. ^ "History & Alumni". MIRA COSTA HIGH SCHOOL BOYS VOLLEYBALL. Retrieved 2024-02-22.
  23. ^ "NATIONAL BLUE RIBBON SCHOOLS PROGRAM — Schools Recognized 1982 Through 2016" (PDF). United States Department of Education.
  24. ^ "South Bay : BLUE RIBBONS". Los Angeles Times. February 9, 1996.
  25. ^ "2011 Distinguished Middle and High Schools". California Department of Education.
  26. ^ "Newsweek Ranks Mira Costa High Among Top in Nation". Manhattan Beach Patch. August 19, 2015.
  27. ^ "America's Top High Schools 2015". Newsweek. August 19, 2015.
  28. ^ "2000 National Teacher of the Year." CCSSO. 2012. Retrieved 10 March 2012.
  29. ^ Seaton, Carolyn. "Mira Costa High School Teacher Bill Fauver Archived 2012-03-26 at the Wayback Machine Honored as One of L.A. County’s “Sweet Sixteen” Teachers of the Year." Press Release, Manhattan Beach Unified School District. 21 Sept. 2010. Retrieved 10 March 2012.
  30. ^ Ruse, Andrea. "Mira Costa’s Bill Fauver is Los Angeles County Teacher of the Year." easyreadernews.com. 29 Sept. 2010. Retrieved 10 March 2012.
  31. ^ a b Spurrier, Jeff (January 5, 1986). "Descendents Hang Out In Never-Never Land". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 10, 2008.
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  33. ^ Eric Fonoimoana - Profile, Beach Volleyball Database, accessed 8 January 2008
  34. ^ Chick, Stevie (2011). Spray Paint the Walls: The Story of Black Flag. PM Press. p. 10. ISBN 9781604865844. Other distinguished Mira Costa alumni include screenwriter Roger Avary, who co-wrote Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction, Seventies actress and The Price Is Right spokesmodel Anitra Ford, and a whole slew of future SoCal punk luminaries, members of the Descendents, Red Cross (who would become Redd Kross), Pennywise and, of course, Black Flag.
  35. ^ "Alix Klineman". TeamUSA.org. United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee. Archived from the original on August 9, 2014. Retrieved January 31, 2023.
  36. ^ "Gavin MacIntosh". IMDb.com. Retrieved January 31, 2023.
  37. ^ "Jill McCormick, Class of 1995 - Manatee High School". Classmates.com.
  38. ^ Peterson, Lauren. "Resemblance is striking; Stanford-bound 6-foot-5 hitter Klineman has a Walsh-like effect on top-ranked Mira Costa", Los Angeles Times, December 2, 2006. Accessed January 6. 2008. "'When you see somebody like [Alix Klineman], where she's built like [Kerri Walsh] and she kind of looks like Kerri, who happens to be one of the best volleyball players on the beach or indoors to ever play the game -- and Alix has two inches on her -- I think it's exciting,' said Holly McPeak, a 1987 Mira Costa graduate and AVP tour veteran."
  39. ^ "Mira Costa honors six more distinguished alumni". The Beach Reporter. September 21, 2017. Retrieved 2020-07-07.
  40. ^ "Up Close and Personal with Dylan O'Brien: The 'Maze Runner' Star Talks Movies, Making It, and More". Teen Vogue. 13 August 2014.
  41. ^ "Dylan O'Brien". IMDb. Retrieved 2015-11-19.
  42. ^ Smith, Michelle. "LB Okwo trying to spark Stanford", San Francisco Chronicle, September 27, 2006. Accessed January 10, 2008. "Okwo, a Redondo Beach native who attended Mira Costa High, would very much like to go home to Southern California and get a win against UCLA on Saturday night."
  43. ^ "Taylor Spivey". teamusa.org. United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee. Archived from the original on November 5, 2018. Retrieved 2021-04-21.
  44. ^ "MCHS Alum '92 Danny Strong wins Emmy Award". miracostahigh.org. Mira Costa High School. Retrieved January 30, 2020.
  45. ^ "Jahlani Tavai 'excited' for two younger brothers eligible for 2023 NFL Draft". Patriots. Retrieved 2023-12-08.
  46. ^ "Heavy metal mandolin: How one Bay Area folk singer forged an unlikely career with Metallica".
  47. ^ The O.C. Filming Locations
  48. ^ "Snoop Dogg kicked off local school campus". May 16, 2011. Retrieved 2018-04-25.

External links edit

  • Official website