Del Campo High School, high school in California, United States
Del Campo High School is a secondary school in Fair Oaks in Sacramento County that serves students in grades 9 through 12. The campus features modern classrooms, a library, sports fields, and is surrounded by trees and green spaces.
The school was founded in 1963 and has been part of the community for many years. It received the California Distinguished School award in 1996 in recognition of its efforts to provide quality education.
The school's name reflects the Spanish heritage of the region. Students and staff show their school pride through the blue and gold colors and the Cougar mascot displayed throughout the campus.
The school uses a 4x4 Block schedule where students focus on four main classes each semester, allowing for longer class times. This helps students take more courses and prepare better for university life.
The school's yearbook, the Decamhian, has won multiple awards for its quality. The publication is created by students who learn to tell stories through photography and writing.
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