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MS I V limited After a com- munity-wide con- test in the search for a suitable name for the new high school, the school board finally chose urupa Valley High School. r And according to assistant principal, Dr. Ron Needham, The new school is scheduled to open in the fall of 1987. The new high school will probably only hold freshmen, sophomores, and uniors during its first year. Academics 155
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waiting future Packing 3,000 students into a facility originally de- signed to hold 1 ,900 seems incredible, but because of a top-notch administrative staff and a supportive teach- ing crew, Rubidoux High School pulled it off, and guite successfully at that. But after a time, some- V.-- thing has to give; this time it will be the doors to a new high school. When the new high school is finished, both high schools will hold about 2,300 students. The first year there won ' t be 2,300 students because of the split, stated Dr. Ron Need- ham, assistant principal. The site for Jurupa Valley High School is not yet known. Though it is yet to be decided as to who will at- tend the new school and what the boundaries will be, it is more likely that Jurupa Valley High School will serve the students at the western end of the district, with students in the eastern end attending Rubidoux, the first, and presently the only high school in the dis- trict. e 1 . Sam Drapiza listens to a stu- dent explain his problems with a mathematical problem. Drapiza has been teaching math lor six years and he has been a tennis coach tor two years. 2. The plan for the new high school hangs m prin- cipal Doug Huckaby ' s office. Due to the complications the new school might not open at its original date. Large picture Virginia Price goes over psychology test. Price has been RHS ' s psychologist (or 1 3 years. 3. Writing an Algebra problem on his board, Paul Kuma- moto, begins his lecture on a new chapter. 4. Al Brophy makes a point to let his students know about the problems m government. Many ot the teachers wondered it they would have to teach at the new school when it was built. 5. Shelia Medina carries on a conversation in Spanish with her students. Me- dina previously taught English. i Foqlietta. Debbie English Furlong. Carol Foreign Language Gentry. Kathleen Business Gonzales, Shirley Home Economics Gray, Charles Fine Arts Gray, Robert Social Science Guillen, Jose Foreign Language Gurrola. Susan Business Guzman, Charles Science Hairston, Oswald Special Educati n Handen. Ralph Math Haro, luhe Foreign Language Hass. Nate Math P E. Hickey, Iim Math Hill. Gloria English Hite. David Science Horn, Paul Math Hornsby, Philomena r- ' ■■! ' iih ' 1 Hovsepian, Carol English Hughes. Mike Foreign Language Jansen, Larry English Jensen, Paul Work Experience Johnson. Dale Physical Education Jones. Ken Business, Social Science Jones. Nancy English, P.E. Kennedy, Charlotte Work Experience Kenny, Glen English Kleeman, Craig Industrial Arts 154 Academics
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Gary Lesh, Agriculture Chairperson. We have a complete pro- gram. Not only dealing with Academics, but also with life situations. Jo- seph Werner, Business Chairperson. We take the student basic skills which have been developed by other teach- ers such as English, and reading and try to develop these skills to a greater extent. In our business skills training program, we help students to make mature decisions regarding the busi- ness situation occupation for which they are preparing themselves. 156 Acade
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