Monte Vista High School, Public high school in Danville, United States
Monte Vista High School is a public secondary school in Danville serving approximately 2,200 students with a teaching staff of around 90 educators. The campus offers more than 20 Advanced Placement courses and multiple honors programs for students seeking advanced study options.
The school was founded in 1965 and later earned recognition as a National Blue Ribbon School and California Distinguished School. These designations reflect decades of academic achievement and educational excellence.
The student newspaper The Stampede and yearbook La Vista document campus life and showcase the school's red and black Mustang colors. These publications reflect the identity and traditions that have developed through student generations.
The campus is located east of San Francisco and provides wheelchair accessibility throughout the grounds for visitors with mobility needs. The facilities are well designed to accommodate all student and visitor requirements.
The school's notable graduates include an astronaut and a prominent politician who launched their careers after attending. The institution competes in the East Bay Athletic League and has produced accomplished professionals across diverse fields.
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