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Gunderson High School
Location
622 Gaundabert Lane
San Jose, CA
Information
Type Public
Established1976
School district San Jose Unified School District
PrincipalKevin Wan
Staff51.43 (FTE) [1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,093 (2018-19) [1]
Student to teacher ratio21.25 [1]
Color(s)Gold and Brown    
MascotGrizzly Bear
Information(408) 535-6340
Website gunderson.sjusd.org

Henry T. Gunderson High School is a high school situated in the Blossom Valley area of San Jose, California, which first opened in the fall of 1976. It drew the majority of its initial 10th - 12th grade student body from adjacent neighborhoods that were previously within the Pioneer and Leland high school boundaries. The school is part of the San Jose Unified School District and was given the maximum six-year accreditation in 2004, noting the performance of staff and faculty. As of July 2019, the school principal is Kevin Wan, and the average annual enrollment is about 1100 students.

Technology program

Gunderson High School promotes itself as a Technology Magnet school offering a variety of classes through its technologically advanced academic program. Certain electives of the program include animation, multimedia design, digital photography, video production, computer aided design, and electronic music. Weekly school news, Gunderson Live, is also directed and broadcast by students on school televisions. [2]

Extracurricular activities

Gunderson's school newspaper, The Paw Print, is run and maintained by journalism students and is published monthly.

Notable alumni

  • James Jones, (class of 2002), NFL player
  • Anjelah Johnson, comedian/actor
  • John Ottman, Academy Award winning editor of Bohemian Rhapsody<ref>FOX (26 February 2019). "Oscar winner gives a nod to his hometown of San Jose". KTVU. Retrieved 2019-03-01.</r
Additional notable Alumni- The Class of 1979 who were the first Graduating class (1976-1979) to complete three years of attendance at the new High School.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Gunderson High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved February 2, 2021.
  2. ^ [1][ dead link] Gunderson Live Broadcasts