Clovis High School
1055 Fowler Ave., Clovis, CA, 93611-2062 - Map Map

School Overview:
Definition of Terms
Clovis High School
School Level High school
Grades Offered Grades 9 - 12
County Fresno County, CA
Students & Faculty
Total Students 2478 students
% Male / % Female 49%  /  51%
Total Classroom Teachers 120 teachers
Students by Grade
Grade 9 - 709 students
Grade 10 - 624 students
Grade 11 - 579 students
Grade 12 - 566 students
This School
(CA) School Average
Teacher : Student Ratio 1:21 1:23
Students by Ethnicity
This School
(CA) School Average
% American Indian 2% 3%
% Asian 12% 8%
% Hispanic 24% 39%
% Black 2% 9%
% White 58% 36%
% Unknown 2 % 5%
Additional Student Information
This School
(CA) School Average
% Eligible for Free Lunch 18% 30%
% Eligible for Reduced Lunch 5% 7%
% Migrant Students Enrolled 2% 3%
School Performance:
(CA) Statewide Testing Performance
School Statewide Performance View Education Department Test Scores
School District:
School District Name Clovis Unified School District
This School's Agency
(CA) District Average
Number of Schools Managed 43 7
Number of Students Managed 36,378 students 3,960 students
District Total Revenue $325,909,000 $37,604,000
District Expenditure $312,602,000 $39,520,000
District Revenue / Student $8,959 $9,496
District Expenditure / Student $8,593 $9,980
District Graduation Rates n/a n/a
In the News:
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School Notes:
  • Clovis High School, or simply “Clovis High” as it is known to the locals, was founded in 1899. It is a four-year high school located in Clovis, California. The school is located at 1055 Fowler Avenue and it is home to the Cougars. The current principal at Clovis High School is Pam Winter. The vice-principal is Steve Pagani.
  • Campus and Facilities
  • There are several buildings on the Clovis High campus, built in the early 1970s. Clovis High has a library media center, choir and lecture halls, and a drama room built like a small black-box theater.
  • Clovis High School has two gymnasiums, tennis courts (resurfaced in 2007), an aquatics center, an aquatic center, baseball field (Merriman Field), and Lamonica Stadium, which is shared with Clovis East High School.
  • Clovis High School's facilities are 38 years old, and, like most other high schools, troubled by graffiti, burglary, and vandalism occasionally. However, when asked to grade how well the buildings and grounds are maintained at their child’s school, 78% of parents rated the grounds as “good” to “excellent”.
  • Clovis High's Aquatics Center was dedicated to former coach and teacher Jim Coiner on Nov. 5, 2008.
  • The campus is relatively technologically advanced, with a total of 349 computers, not all of which are available to students (most student-used computers are housed in the library and the computer lab), and 121 classrooms with internet.
  • Recently, CHS was awarded a Career Technical Grant to create a construction careers pathway and new facilities.
  • Academics
  • Clovis High School offers 13 Advanced Placement courses, as well as a variety of core and elective classes.
  • Athletics
  • The Clovis High pep squad won back-to-back national championships in 1997 and 1998
  • Clovis High School is part of TRAC, the Tri-River Athletic Conference.
  • Clovis High baseball was voted #1 in the country by USA Today in 1997 and 1998.
  • As of 2008, the Cougars still enjoy a moderate level of success in the field of athletics, including 10 straight years of league championships won in girls' gymnastics. The CHS boys' water polo team defeated Buchanan High School Nov. 15, 2008 to win its second CIF Championship title.
  • CHS teams have also won League or Valley Championships in girl’s soccer and baseball, and TRAC, Valley, Masters and State championships in wrestling. Boy's tennis won a valley championship in 1983. Baseball coach James Patrick celebrated his 500th career coaching win in 2008.
  • Clovis High's football coach Rich Hammond of Gilroy High was hired in March, 2009. Excluding the two disappointing years under former Coach Jerry Campbell, Clovis High has enjoyed a very high level of success. Arguably the premier program in the CIF Central Section during the 80's, 90's, and early 00's with Clovis West and Bakersfield High before the current slump. League championship or co-championship years include 80, 84, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 94, 96, 97, 99, and 2001. Central Section championship years include 84, 91, 96, 97, 99, 02, with Clovis High being valley runner-up in 1996 and 2001. The recent slump is contributed to redistricting which has slashed enrollment, along with the firing of Coach Larry Kellom and his long-time staff.
  • Alumni who play or did play in the NFL include Daryle Lamonica (for whom the Lamonica Stadium is named) Keith Poole,Stephen Spach, and 2009 Detroit Lions draft pick from Cal, Zach Follett.
  • CHS wrestling is all well known with its astonishing 3 NCAA individual champions, 9 NCAA All-Americans, 8 team state titles, 21 individual state champions, 18 Valley Championships, and 79 Valley Champions.
  • Extracurricular and Co-curricular Activities
  • Clovis High students participate in a number of cocurricular activities, such as Science Fair, Science Olympiad, History Day, Forensics, Academic Decathlon, and Mock Trial.CHS also has a number of clubs. The majority of Clovis High's clubs meet rarely; however, among those extracurricularly active are the Interact Club, the Ecology club, and a number of others.
  • Clovis High also has an award-winning drama department, a dance repertory, and an active student leadership program.
  • Clovis High has an orchestra, several choirs, and a marching band. In 1983, the marching band traveled to Whitewater, Wisconsin and won second place in the Bands of America Grand National Championship, missing first place in the nation by only one-tenth of a point. The band also traveled to Washington, DC to march in the US President's Inaugural Parade in January 1977 (Jimmy Carter) and also January 1981 (Ronald Reagan).
  • Honors
  • In 2008, Clovis High's API rating increased to 803, and has set a goal of gaining 10 more points to reach an API of 813.
  • Recipient of the Sudler Shield, awarded by the John Philip Sousa Foundation.
  • National Exemplary School, 1986–1987
  • Publications
  • The Cougar's Growl, Clovis High's student-produced newspaper, comes out eight times a year, and has won the International First Place Award in the Quill and Scroll News Media Evaluation, 2007–2008. Quill and Scroll | 2007 News Media Results
  • The Cavalcade is Clovis High School's student-produced yearbook, and has existed for almost 100 years. CHS Yearbook, retrieved 2009-01-15
  • Statistics
  • In the 2006–07 school year, Clovis High School had an enrollment of 2,518, which has probably increased, and an average class size between 22 and 33 people.
  • The graduation rate in 2005–06 was 94.4%.
  • History
  • From the book, Images of an AgeImages of an Age, Clovis: A Sharing of Reminiscences, Illustrations and Photographs, of the Historical Development of the Clovis Community, Its People, Schools, Organizations, Churches, and Its Surrounding Rural Areas, Written by Clovis Unified School District, Published by Clovis Unified School District, 1984: "Community members tried unsuccessfully to form a high school district as early as 1889. At the time, families sent their sons to Santa Clara or Stockton to schools beyond eighth grade. Daughters went to San Jose, if they went at all. Then, on June 6, 1899, Lee Beal, a Jefferson Colony Farmer, and John Rutledge, a Clovis millman, led seven school districts to join in formation of one high school district. Each of the seven elected one trustee to the board. The school was named Clovis High School, although it was the union of Red Banks, Jefferson Colony, Garfield Colony, Mississippi Settlement, Wolters Colony, Temperance Colony, and Clovis.
  • Continuing: "Seventeen high school students enrolled in classes at the Clovis school. Louis K. Webb, principal and teacher, received $120 per month. Estelle Kellogg joined the staff in September. Two students, Emory Reyburn and R.E.L. Browne, graduated in the first class of 1902. A separate Clovis High School was financed by bonds in 1903, east of the railroad track between Fourth and Fifth Streets. It was replaced in 1918."
  • Alumni
  • Daryle Lamonica, NFL Raiders Quarterback (lived in Fresno while attending Clovis High)
  • Johnny Estrada, All-star, pro-baseball player
  • Chad McCarty, pro-soccer player, Olympian
  • Mark Gardner, pro-baseball player
  • Stephen Spach, pro-football player
  • Keith Poole, pro-football player
  • Zack Follet, pro-football player Zack Follett history, retrieved 2009-06-12
  • Faculty, Staff, or Administrators
  • Jim Criner, college football coach
  • Steve Wapnick, pro-baseball player
  • Dick Selma, pro-baseball player
  • External links
  • Official website
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School Zip Code:
About This Zip Code (93611)
School Zip (93611)
(CA) State Average
Population (Approximate) 46,851 people 33,115,272 people
% (age 25+) w/College Degree 41% 32%
Population Average Age 36 years old 32 years old
Average Household size 3.1 persons 2.9 persons
Median Household Income $64,229 $48,909
Avg. # of Rooms in Household 6.3 rooms 4.8 rooms
Median Age of Housing Structure 22 years old 39 years old
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% Owning / % Renting 85% / 15% 58% / 42%
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