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El Toro High School is a public high school in Lake Forest, California, United States. It is one of five high schools in the Saddleback Valley Unified School District (SVUSD) and serves Lake Forest as well as its district of Portola Hills and a small portion of east Irvine and northern Mission Viejo .
Secretary: Chad Addison, Athletic Director, Capistrano Valley High School; League Coordinator: Armando Rivas, Athletic Director, El Toro High School; Compliance Officer: Andrew Mashburn, Athletic Director, Aliso Niguel High School; Counsel Representative: Chris Carter, Principal, San Clemente Hills High School
League Compliance Officer: Chad Addison, athletic director, Capistrano Valley High School League Coordinator: Armando Rivas, athletic director, El Toro High School Counsel Representative: Craig Collins, Principal, Trabuco Hills High School
Lake Forest has one high school, El Toro High School, which opened in 1973, and one high school on the border of Lake Forest and Mission Viejo, Trabuco Hills High School. The city also has eight elementary schools and a middle school. [57] The mascot is a bull and its teams are known as the Chargers; its school colors are blue and gold.
HORSE the Band was started in Lake Forest, California, in 1998 while founding members Erik Engstrom and David Isen were seniors at El Toro High School and was originally planned as a ska and pop punk band. [9] The original lineup included vocalists Adam Crook and Risto Metso, drummer Jason Karuza and bassist Jason Roberts.
The Coast View Athletic Association is a high school athletic league that is part of the CIF Southern Section. [1] It is an amalgamation of the Sea View League and the South Coast Leagues . Members
El Toro (dinghy), a class of sailing dinghy; El Toro, a custom car, winner of the 1976 Ridler Award; El Toro High School, a high school in Lake Forest, California; El Toro Hydroelectric Plant in Bío-Bío Region, Chile; El Toro Road, also called County Route S18 (CR S18) Battle of El Toro, during the Chilean War of Independence
Lindsay Overman-Soto [1] graduated from El Toro High School in Lake Forest, California in 1994, where she was the sports editor for her high school yearbook. [2] She graduated from the University of Southern California in 1998 and interned both at the USC Athletic Department and at Fox Sports Net while attending college majoring in broadcast journalism.