James C. Enochs High School

James C. Enochs High School
Address
3201 Sylvan Ave.
Modesto, California
Coordinates 37°41′25″N 120°56′08″W / 37.6902°N 120.9355°W / 37.6902; -120.9355Coordinates: 37°41′25″N 120°56′08″W / 37.6902°N 120.9355°W / 37.6902; -120.9355
Information
School type Public
Opened 2006
School district Modesto City Schools
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 2,383 (as of 2014-2015)[1]
School color(s) Black and Vegas Gold         
Mascot Eagle
Website http://www.mcs4kids.com/enochs

James C. Enochs High School is a high school in Modesto, California. It is a member of the MMC (Modesto Metropolitan Conference) and has multiple MMC championship titles. The school is locally known for having the highest academic performance index of any high school in Stanislaus County, with an API of 820 in 2011.[2] The school has three "career pathway programs": Forensic/Biotech Science, Pre-Vet Science, and Cinema Arts and Graphic Design.[3]

History

The school was constructed with funding from Measure T, passed in 2001 by Modesto voters.[4] The bond provided $65 million to build both Enochs High and Joseph Gregori High School in Modesto. However, when Enochs opened in 2006, it had already cost $101.4 million to build.[5]

Enochs High is named for James C. Enochs, superintendent of Modesto City Schools from 1986 to 2004.[6]

References

  1. "2014-2015 School Report" (PDF). James C. Enochs High School. Modesto City Schools. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
  2. Austin, Nan (31 August 2011). "Stanislaus County area schools see upward trend in state test scores". The McClatchy Company. The Modesto Bee. Retrieved 29 December 2014.
  3. "Program Offerings". James C. Enochs High School. Modesto City Schools. Retrieved 29 December 2014.
  4. "History". James C. Enochs High School. Modesto City Schools. Retrieved 29 December 2014.
  5. Austin, Nan (2 October 2014). "Enochs High pool opens with celebration, water polo games". The McClatchy Company. The Modesto Bee. Retrieved 29 December 2014.
  6. "Mr. Enochs". James C. Enochs High School. Modesto City Schools. Retrieved 29 December 2014.


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