Piedmont Hills High School is a comprehensive public four-year
high school located in the
Berryessa neighborhood of
San Jose, California, US. It is part of the
East Side Union High School District and in 2019 was ranked in the highest categories on the California School Dashboard, earning the top rating of "blue" for Mathematics, English Language Arts, and Graduation Rate.[2] In 2003, it was awarded a
California Distinguished School recognition and has received various awards in several aspects of its curriculum since.[3] Together with
Independence High School and
Yerba Buena High School, Piedmont Hills is one of a few schools in the district to have retained its own music program.[4]
The school began operation in 1965, under founding principal Gerald R. Bocciardi.
Recent history
In 2010, the Pirates won the 2010 CCS Division I Championship for football, the first in the school's history.[5]
In 2011, the school's cheerleaders were required to wear sweatpants under their cheerleader skirts while attending classes; the principal considers the miniskirts "too risque" though the rule does not appear during games.[6]
In 2012, the school's concert choir received a Unanimous Superior at the CMEA Festival, the first in the school's history.
In 2012, the school's vocal jazz group, the "Treblemakers", competed in and won the vocal jazz portion of Northern California Jazz Festival for a second consecutive time.
In 2012, the girls' track & field team was the #1 CCS champion. Also became state champions and earned the second fastest time in the country [7]
In 2013, the Piedmont Hills Drama Department production of "Hairspray" won Best Ensemble at the Stage's Top Honor Awards.
In 2014, the Treblemakers competed in the Santa Cruz Jazz Festival and won a Commanding Performance rating.
In 2014, concert choir received a Unanimous Superior from CMEA, held at Silver Creek High School.
On March 20, 2015, a dead man in his twenties was found at the bottom of the diving pool.[8]
In 2015, Piedmont Hills celebrated its 50th anniversary with an all-alumni production of A Chorus Line, as well as a Homecoming Reunion.
In 2015, the school's baseball team won the 2015 CCS Division Championship for baseball, the first in the school's history.
In 2018, the school repaired its swimming pool.
In 2019, the school finished its new, modern science building.