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Hillcrest High School (Riverside, California)

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Type
  
Public

Principal
  
Dr. Kemp

Rival
  
La Sierra High School

Founded
  
2012

Number of students
  
962

Opened
  
2012

Grades
  
9-12

Phone
  
+1 951-358-1755

Mascot
  
Trojans

Colors
  
Cardinal, White, Gold

Website
  
alvord.k12.ca.us/hillcrest

Address
  
11800 Indiana Ave, Riverside, CA 92503, USA

District
  
Alvord Unified School District

Similar
  
Alvord Unified School Di, Ramona High School, Patriot High School, Jurupa Valley High School, John W North High School

Hillcrest High School (Riverside, California) is a public high school in Riverside, California, United States. Students from Villegas Middle School, Arizona Middle School and transfers attend Hillcrest.

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History

Hillcrest High School was completed in 2011 for $105 million and intended to relieve the overcrowded La Sierra High School, but did not open until August 2012 because the school district lacked the $4 million yearly operating budget. It cost $1 million to keep the campus secure while closed.

Athletics

Hillcrest is a member of the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) River Valley League along with Jurupa Valley High School, La Sierra High School, Norte Vista High School, Patriot High School and Ramona High School.

Rivals

The rivalry between Hillcrest and La Sierra is known by students by two names, the Battle of the Bridge and the Backyard Battle of the Bell. The winner of the varsity football game between the schools retains a trophy containing a bell for one year, until the next meeting.

References

Hillcrest High School (Riverside, California) Wikipedia


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