Inglewood High School, high school in Inglewood, Los Angeles County, California
Inglewood High School is a public school serving grades nine through twelve in Inglewood, California. The campus sits on South Grevillea Avenue with multiple buildings housing classrooms, sports facilities, and open outdoor spaces where students gather between classes.
The school opened in 1905, making it more than 100 years old and an established educational institution in the community. Over the decades, many graduates have gone on to achieve success in various fields beyond their time here.
The school is known by its green and white colors and as home to the Sentinels, the sports team that competes in the local league. The campus reflects the diverse community it serves, bringing together students from different backgrounds in a shared learning space.
The school sits on a busy street with shops, parks, and public transit nearby, offering various ways to arrive. Students can walk, bike, or take the bus, and the location provides easy access to community spaces nearby.
Multiple graduates became professional athletes in national sports leagues, particularly in basketball and baseball, giving the school a notable connection to athletics. A former teacher, Daniel Farris, was also known as a rapper and taught music and Spanish at the school.
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