Manteca High School

Manteca High School
Address
450 East Yosemite Avenue
Manteca, California, San Joaquin County 95336
United States
Coordinates 37°47′49″N 121°12′43″W / 37.79684°N 121.21191°W / 37.79684; -121.21191Coordinates: 37°47′49″N 121°12′43″W / 37.79684°N 121.21191°W / 37.79684; -121.21191
Information
Type Public, Coeducational
Motto "A Tradition of Excellence"
Established 1920
CEEB code 051900
Dean Todd Dunaway
Principal Frank Gonzales
Faculty 90
Teaching staff 68
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 1,700
Student to teacher ratio 24.3
Color(s) Forest Green and White         
Fight song "On Manteca"
Athletics conference Valley Oak League
Sac-Joaquin Section
Team name Buffaloes
Rival East Union High Oakdale High School Sierra High School
Accreditation Western Association of Schools and Colleges[1]
Average SAT scores 1,433
Average ACT scores 21.4
Yearbook Tower
Website www.mantecahigh.com

Manteca High is a public, co-educational secondary school. Founded on May 21, 1920, Manteca High School, in Manteca, California, USA, is the oldest school within Manteca Unified School District.[2] Although originally built with a tower, it was torn down because the building didn't meet earthquake regulations.

Athletics

Manteca High is known widely for its success in its football program. The Buffaloes are one of the winningest programs in the area and have won five sections titles since the beginning of the 21st century (2001, 2005, 2006, 2013, 2016). They also had the states longest winning streak (26) for a few months that stretched from October 21, 2005 – October 19, 2007. Additionally, Manteca has won a total of 15 Sac-Joaquin Section Team Championships (6 since 2013) and 32 Individual Sac-Joaquin Section Championships in the sports of wrestling, basketball, track & field, golf, tennis and swimming. The baseball team won its first ever section and state championship in 2014, followed by another section title in 2016. The girls soccer team won its first ever section championship in 2016 as well, followed by a girls tennis section title the same year. Finally, also in 2016, Manteca won its first state title in boys basketball by defeating Ayala High School of Chino Hills 60-51. It's the first state championship in boys basketball in Manteca Unified history.[3]

Notable alumni

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