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Santiago High

1395 Foothill Pkwy., Corona, CA, 92881

About Santiago High

Santiago High School is a public high school in Corona, California that teaches students in grades 9–12. The Corona-Norco Unified School District includes it. There are about 3,000 students at the school, and there is one teacher for every 25 students. It has a full academic setting that helps students get ready for both college and the job market.These include Advanced Placement (AP) classes, honors classes, and career technical education (CTE) programs in areas like business, technology, and the arts. Students can also join clubs, sports teams, and performing arts groups outside of school that help them grow as people and learn how to be leaders and work together. Like the people who live in Corona, the students come from a wide range of cultural and economic backgrounds. About 39% of students are good at math and about 72% are good at reading. Students may also take standardized tests like the SAT as part of their college preparation. Families exploring options like the best high school in California may consider Santiago High School for its balanced academics and active student life.

Santiago High Contact Information

Address

1395 Foothill Pkwy., Corona, CA, 92881

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Phone

(951) 739-5600

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Academic Performance

Subject Proficiency

Mathematics 39%
Reading 72%
State average proficiency is 39% in Math and 72% in Reading.
136
Full-time Teachers
26 : 1
Student-Teacher Ratio
3517
Total Students
$58409
Avg. Teacher Salary
TOP 2346 IN STEM IN STATE

Robotics & STEM
at Santiago High

2.5X
More likely to pursue STEM Careers
80%
Jobs that will require STEM in 2030
2.5X
More likely to persue STEM Careers
80%
Jobs that will require STEM in 2030
  • 🤖 Coding & Debugging
  • 🧪 Hobby Electronics and Engineering
  • 👩‍💻 Apply Math in Science and Engineering
  • 🛠️ 3D Printing
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Hands-on with real robots
🏆
Led by competition winners
🎓
STEM career pathways

Recent News & Updates

New Playground Name

We are so excited to announce the name of our new playground! Following a school-wide and Robinson community vote we narrowed a large list of names down to four. Since our students will be using the playground on a daily basis, we gave them the final vote! 476.....

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School Timings

Regular School Hours

All Grades: 8:30 AM to 3:36 PM

Early Dismissal Days

Dismissal Time: 12:15 PM

Note: Doors open at 8:15 AM for student arrival. Please refer to the school calendar for specific early dismissal dates.

After School Activities

Information coming soon

School Session Dates

September to June

School session starts in September 1st week and ends in June 3rd week. For exact dates, please contact the school.

Student Demographics

White 33.72%
Asian 14.47%
Hispanic 42.99%
Black 4.86%
Two+ Races 3.33%
Native Am. 0.31%
White
33.72%
Asian
14.47%
Hispanic
42.99%
Black
4.86%
Two+ Races
3.33%
Native Am.
0.31%

Gender Distribution

Total Students: 3517
49.33%
1735 Female
50.61%
1780 Male

Student Population

3517 Students

With a student-teacher ratio of 26 : 1

Minority Enrollment

25%

Percentage of minority students

Students per Counselor

390 : 1

Student to counselor ratio

Remarkable Alumni

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Latest News

Recently, Santiago High School in Corona, California, honored students who did well in school, sports, and science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) programs. School leaders talked about how science competitions, and community service projects help students learn important skills and get ready for college and jobs in the future.

FAQ

Q1. Does Santiago High School have summer school?

Ans. Yes, the school offers summer school classes to help students catch up and learn more.

Q2. Are there chances to enroll in two colleges at the same time?

Ans. Yes, students can take dual enrollment courses to get college credit while still in high school.

Q3. Is there a school newspaper or media program at Santiago High School?

Ans. Yes, students can take part in programs for journalism, yearbooks, and making media.

Q4. Do schools have programs that help students find mentors?

Ans. Yes, the school has programs for mentoring and tutoring to help students do better in school.

Q5. Does Santiago High School offer chances to do community service or volunteer work?

Ans. Yes, students are encouraged to do community service and volunteer work to help them grow as people.

Games & Extracurricular Activities

Sports

  • Soccer Club Grades 1-3 | Mon/Wed 3:30-4:30pm
  • Basketball Grades 2-4 | Tue/Thu 3:30-4:45pm
  • Track & Field Grades 3-5 | Fri 3:30-5:00pm

Arts

  • Art Club Grades K-2 | Mon 3:00-4:00pm
  • Drama Club Grades 3-5 | Wed 3:30-5:00pm
  • Choir Grades 2-5 | Thu 3:15-4:15pm

Clubs

  • Chess Club Grades 2-5 | Fri 3:15-4:15pm
  • Garden Club All Grades | Tue 3:15-4:00pm
  • Robotics Club Grades 3-5 | Thu 3:30-5:00pm

Note: Schedules may change during school holidays. Please contact School for exact Schedule.

Summer Suggested Reading

Horn Book Selections

Vocabulary.com +3 Horn Book +3 What to Read to Your Kids +3
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Maggie Lou, Firefox

by Arnolda Dufour Bowes

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The Puppets of Spelhorst

by Kate DiCamillo

MLV

The Mona Lisa Vanishes

by Nicholas Day

Vocabulary.com Top Picks

Penguin Random House +10 Vocabulary.com +10 Wikipedia +10
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Frindle

by Andrew Clements

WR

The Wild Robot

by Peter Brown

JGP

James and the Giant Peach

by Roald Dahl

Penguin Random House Features

Horn Book +2 Penguin Random House +2 The Guardian +2
SLB

The Secret Language of Birds

by Lynne Kelly

S

The Swifts: A Dictionary of Scoundrels

by Beth Lincoln

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