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Clovis East High School is a four-year public high school of Clovis Unified School District located in Clovis, California, United States.It is home to the Timberwolves. It was built in 2000, but first welcomed students in 1999, sharing a campus with Reyburn Intermediate School.
In the 2006–07 school year, Clovis High School had an enrollment of 2,518, which has probably increased, and an average class size between 22 and 33 people. [4] The graduation rate in 2005–06 was 94.4%. [4] In 2008, Clovis High's API rating increased to 803, and has set a goal of gaining 10 more points to reach an API of 813. [5]
Clovis Unified School District is a public school system located in Clovis, California, with its headquarters located at 1450, Herndon Avenue, Clovis. Its 49 schools serve a student population of nearly 43,000 students in a geographic area covering about 198 sq mi (510 km 2 ).
Adrian Michael Wiggins (born October 15, 1973) is an American basketball coach who is currently head boys' basketball coach at Clovis East High School. Prior to that, he was the head women's basketball coach at Fresno State.
Murray Middle School Clovis High School: Clovis: 1969 in 1995 became San Joaquin College of Law: Hanford High School: Hanford: 1964 Main Hall on East Campus was Demolished in 1975. John H. Francis Polytechnic High School: Los Angeles: 1957
He moved to Clovis, east of Fresno, at age seven. He attended Clovis East High School and won the California State Junior Championship at age 16 in 2010. He graduated in 2012 and accepted a scholarship to Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, majoring in physics . [ 7 ]
Roman Catholic Diocese of Oakland, various cities in the East Bay; Bishop O'Dowd High School, Oakland; Holy Names High School, Oakland; Moreau Catholic High School, Hayward; St. Elizabeth High School, Oakland
He attended Clovis East High School in Clovis, California and played college golf at UNLV, where he was a four-time All-American and was twice named Mountain West Conference player of the year. [1] [2] [3] He was runner-up at the 2011 U.S. Amateur Public Links championship, losing the final on the 37th hole to Clemson's Corbin Mills. [4]