Woodrow Wilson Classical High School, State high school in Long Beach, US.
Woodrow Wilson Classical High School is a public secondary school in Long Beach spread across two city blocks with modern laboratories, art studios, and athletic facilities. The campus provides comprehensive spaces designed for both academic and practical learning.
The school was founded in 1926 and named after the 28th US president, reflecting a connection to civic education ideals from that era. Since its establishment, it has produced numerous Olympic athletes and maintained strong academic standards across generations.
The school is organized around five distinct educational pathways—Arts, Leadership, Medicine, Technology, and Academic Excellence—each tailored to different student interests and aspirations. These options shape how the school community organizes itself around different areas of focus.
The school offers 24 Advanced Placement courses and over 150 campus clubs from which students can choose. This variety allows students to pursue both academic rigor and diverse extracurricular interests simultaneously.
The classical diploma program requires additional coursework in performing arts and foreign languages beyond standard graduation requirements. These extra demands distinguish the credential from typical high school diplomas in the area.
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