Escondido High School

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{{Infobox school

|name = Escondido High School

|image = Escondido High School.jpg

|motto = Loyal, strong & true

|established = {{start date|1894}}

|type= Public high school

|grades = 9–12

|streetaddress = 1535 North Broadway

|city = Escondido

|state = California

|zipcode = 92025

|country = United States

|coordinates = {{coord|33.146|N|117.092|W|dim:800_region:US-CA_type:edu|display=inline}}

|district = Escondido Union High School District

|enrollment = 1,771 (2023–2024){{cite web|url=https://nces.ed.gov/ccd/schoolsearch/school_detail.asp?Search=1&DistrictID=0612910&ID=061291001465|title=Escondido High|publisher=National Center for Education Statistics|accessdate=December 21, 2024}}

|newspaper = The Cougar

|ratio = 18.03

|staff = 98.21 (FTE)

|yearbook = The Gong

|colors = Orange, black and white
{{color box|#FF8200}} {{color box|black}} {{color box|white}}

|rival = San Pasqual High School
Orange Glen High School

|mascot = Cougar

|website = http://www.ehscougars.com

|}}

Escondido High School (EHS) is a high school in Escondido, California. It is part of Escondido Union High School District. Escondido High received a California Distinguished School award in 2007.{{cite web| title=2007 Distinguished Middle and High Schools| url=http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/sr/cs/disting2007.asp| publisher=California Department of Education| date=2009-08-09| accessdate=2010-02-13| archive-date=2014-03-04| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140304121403/http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/sr/cs/disting2007.asp| url-status=dead}}

History

The first building to house Escondido High School was located in downtown Escondido. The University of Southern California (USC) constructed it in 1889 for use as a Methodist seminary. The seminary operated for ten years but eventually closed due to lack of finances. USC donated the building to a man named Henry Putnam, who himself gave it to the Escondido Union High School District. Overcrowding prompted the construction of a three-story building just south of the original site; this new building opened in 1927. The original building burned down in 1929.

The severe damage to many school buildings in the 1933 Long Beach earthquake prompted the California State Legislature to pass the Field Act, mandating that school buildings be earthquake-resistant. The state inspected EHS and found the campus to be unsafe, but the inspection report was never acted upon. In the 1950s, the district wanted to construct a new high school to address overcrowding. The new school was to be named Vallecitos High School and located at the present-day North Broadway site. Two bond measures were required to fund construction. When the district began the process of submitting the second bond measure, the state confronted them with the old inspection report. The state again declared the campus unsafe and then required the district to vacate EHS before attempting the bond measure. Classes were moved to the partially completed Vallecitos High, temporary tents, and the buildings at EHS that were still considered safe. The North Broadway campus was completed in 1954. The Vallecitos name was dropped and the campus took the Escondido High name. The downtown campus was fully demolished in the mid-1980s.

Stats

  • Grade Range: 9-12
  • Number of Academic Counselors: 6
  • Stadium: Wilson Stadium
  • Baseball Field: Pete Coscarart Field

Sports

;Year-Round

  • Sideline Cheerleading

;Fall

  • Boys/Girls Cross Country
  • Girls Field Hockey
  • Football
  • Girls Golf
  • Girls Tennis
  • Girls Volleyball
  • Boys Water Polo

;Winter

  • CIF Cheerleading
  • Boys Basketball
  • Girls Basketball
  • Boys Soccer
  • Girls Soccer
  • Girls Water Polo
  • Wrestling

;Spring

  • Baseball
  • Boys Golf
  • Softball
  • Girls/Boys Swimming
  • Boys Tennis
  • Girls/Boys Track and Field
  • Boys Volleyball

''Faces of Death'' film

On June 17, 1985, high school math teacher Bart Schwartz showed the film Faces of Death to students in the school.{{cite news |last=Gorman |first=Tom |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1985-09-27-me-18198-story.html |title=Girl Hid Her Eyes : Teacher Who Ran Violent Tape Sued by His Ex-Student |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |date=September 27, 1985 |access-date=November 27, 2023 |url-access=limited |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231128003552/https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1985-09-27-me-18198-story.html |archive-date=November 28, 2023 |url-status=live}} Two students, Diane Geese and Sherry Forget, claimed to have been traumatized and later sued the school; they were compensated. Schwarz was suspended without pay for 15 days.{{cite news | last=Gorman | first=Tom | url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1987-01-16-me-3504-story.html | title=Settlement with School District's Insurer : Girls Who Objected to Classroom Film Split $100,000 | newspaper=Los Angeles Times | date=January 16, 1987 | url-access=limited | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210201184250/https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1987-01-16-me-3504-story.html | archive-date=February 1, 2021 | url-status=live}}

October 2007 wildfires

During the California wildfires of October 2007, Escondido High School was an emergency shelter for evacuees, along with Mission Hills High School, Mission Hills Church, and Calvin Christian School.{{cite news| title=Road closures and evacuations| url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2007-oct-23-me-roads23-story.html| work=Los Angeles Times| date=2007-10-23| access-date=2010-02-13}}{{cite news| title=List Of Area Evacuations| url=http://www.10news.com/news/14396200/detail.html| publisher=KGTV| date=2007-10-26| accessdate=2010-02-13}}

2024 Teacher misconduct controversy

In August 2024, Escondido High School experienced significant controversy following the arrest of Ky Iri Tisdale, a 31-year-old math teacher at the school, on multiple charges of sexual misconduct. Allegations against Tisdale included having unlawful sexual relationships with two former students: a female who is now 19 years old and a male who is one year younger. The Escondido Police Department pursued the case after receiving a report of sexual misconduct and initiated an investigation through the Family Protection Unit.{{Cite web |last=Page • • |first=Eric S. |date=2024-08-12 |title=Escondido High teacher had sex with student and suspect in second case: EPD |url=https://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/escondido-high-teacher-had-sex-with-student-is-suspect-in-second-case-epd/3595694/ |access-date=2024-08-17 |website=NBC 7 San Diego |language=en-US}}{{Cite web |last=Page • • |first=Eric S. |date=2024-08-13 |title=Escondido High teacher accused of sex with students faces 26 counts, 19 years: Prosecutors |url=https://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/escondido-high-teacher-accused-of-sex-with-students-faces-26-counts-19-years-prosecutors/3596884/ |access-date=2024-08-17 |website=NBC 7 San Diego |language=en-US}}

On August 9, 2024, Tisdale was apprehended while preparing his classroom for the new academic year. Authorities executed a search warrant at his residence and seized his phone and computer for evidence. Tisdale faces a total of 26 charges, including felony counts of oral copulation with a minor and unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor. If convicted, he could face up to 19 years and 8 months in prison.

Tisdale has been placed on administrative leave pending the legal proceedings. The Escondido Union High School District responded to the situation with an official statement from Superintendent Jon Peterson, expressing deep concern over the allegations and confirming that appropriate actions were taken upon learning of Tisdale's arrest.

As the investigation continues, authorities have indicated that additional charges may be forthcoming as they gather more evidence regarding the alleged misconduct. Tisdale is currently being held on $250,000 bail and is scheduled for a court appearance to address the charges.

Notable alumni

  • Pete Coscarart, first Major League Baseball player signed out of San Diego State University in California[https://www.baseball-reference.com/schools/index.cgi?key_school=3c35f80b List of MLB Draftees – San Diego State University Aztecs]. ''Baseball Reference]. Retrieved on January 31, 2016.
  • Mike Frank, Major League Baseball outfielder{{cite web|url=http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=frankmi02|title = Mike Frank Stats| publisher= Baseball Almanac|accessdate= December 3, 2012}}
  • Dashon Johnson, professional boxer/ MMA{{Cite web|url=https://www.ufc.com/athlete/dashon-johnson|title=Dashon Johnson - Official UFC® Fighter Profile - Ultimate Fighting Championship-Mobile|last=Mobile|first=Adept|website=UFC|access-date=2017-02-23}}{{Cite web|url=http://boxrec.com/boxer/446605|title=BoxRec - Dashon Johnson|website=boxrec.com|access-date=2017-02-23}}
  • Randy Johnson, Major League infielder and Minor League field coordinator for the San Diego Padres[http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=johnsra04 Baseball Almanac]
  • John Mallinger, professional golfer[http://www.pgatour.com/players/player.27060.john-mallinger.html Pgatour.com]
  • Mark Redman, All-Star Major League Baseball pitcher and member of the 2003 World Series Champion Florida Marlins[https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/r/redmama01.shtml Baseball Reference]
  • Randy Vasquez, actor and director
  • Mark Wiebe, professional golfer[http://www.pgatour.com/players/player.02279.mark-wiebe.html Pgatour.com]

See also

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