San Gabriel Mission High School

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San Gabriel Mission High School
Established 1949
Type Private secondary (Parochial)
Principal Jamie Collins
Students 270
Grades 9–12
Location San Gabriel, California, USA
Mascot Lady Pioneers
Website http://www.sgmhs.org


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[edit] Mission Statement

San Gabriel Mission High School, the "school with a mission," is an all-girl's Catholic high school located on the grounds of the fourth mission of California, which was founded in 1771 by the Franciscan Padres and often used by Father Junipero Serra as his headquarters. It is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles.

The Dominican Sisters of San Jose, who arrived in California in 1876, have administered and taught at Mission since its founding in 1949. It was originally co-institutional, meaning that there were two schools under one roof, one for boys and one for girls. Each had its own principal. A few classes were co-educational.

San Gabriel Mission High School, a Catholic parish secondary school, commits itself to the mission of Christan education by the establishment of a community dedicated to the pursuit of the Dominican charism of "the search for Truth together." The school offers college preparatory and general academic programs to young women of diverse ethnic backgrounds who meet its academic and behavioral requirements and who strive toward their potential.

[edit] ASB / Student Council / Clubs

The Associated Student Body of San Gabriel Mission High School is a democracy based on parliamentary procedure that consists of five spots, and also works in conjunction with the Student Council of the school. Student Council (SC) is a collaboration of all club presidents and class boards in the school. Each Thursday they hold a meeting and go through certain orders of business around school that need their attention. The ASB adviser is Ms. Alma Stone, who is also the Activities Director.

Just last year, a new addition to San Gabriel Mission High School was added. The usual Snow Ball was turned into Homecoming. Homecoming used to be a nonformal dance, but was turned into a formal dance. On record, the first formal Homecoming dance was on January 28, 2006. The first Homecoming Queen was Lucy Garcia, Class of 2006. The second Homecoming Queen of 2007 was Alex Estrada, Class of 2007. Prom Queen 2007 was Yvonne Bacio, Class of 2007.

Clubs throughout Mission High:

  • Art/Drama Club (DART)
  • Asian Club
  • Chess Club
  • FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America)
  • French Club
  • GAA (Girls Athletic Association)
  • JAM (Justice Action at Mission)
  • Key Club
  • Literary Magazine (The Tempest)
  • LIFE (Living in Faith Experience)
  • MASC (Math Astronomy Science Computers)
  • Mujeres Unidas (Spanish Club)
  • NHS (National Honor Society)
  • Noah's Ark (Animal Rights Club)
  • SDC (Student Development Council)

[edit] Notable alumni

[edit] Alma Mater

Fling out that vibrant spirit of Mission High
Our loyalty to you will brighten the sky
We pledge our full alliance,
Placing reliance, Shouting defiance;

Alma Mater!

Our hearts are filled with courage keeping us true
Spreading our fame and fair name we dare and do
And homeward turn with burning love and zeal

Dear Alma Mater;
Mission High!

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