Folsom High School, high school in California, United States
Folsom High School is a public high school in California that serves students from ninth through twelfth grade. The campus features classrooms, science laboratories, a library, and athletic fields spread across well-maintained grounds with ample parking.
The school opened in 1922 at its original location on Riley Street and served the Folsom community for many decades. After a major fire in 1959 destroyed the original buildings, a new campus was constructed on Iron Point Road, opening in phases between 1998 and 2000.
The school's colors are blue, white, and red with the Bulldog mascot, symbols that inspire pride among students and residents. These emblems connect the campus community to its local identity and are recognized throughout the surrounding neighborhoods.
Check the school calendar for events or open house days if you want to visit the campus. Parking is usually available around the school, though it can become crowded during major events and competitions.
The school's football team has won multiple state championships with some former players going on to professional careers in the NFL. The cheerleading squad placed second nationally in 2006 and 2008, showing the breadth of athletic traditions at the campus.
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