Type Public high school Grades 9-12 Team name Sharks Phone +1 951-739-5600 Lowest grade Ninth grade Colors Black, Teal, White | Principal Seth Bond Enrollment 4,037 (2016-2017) Website School website Number of students 3,638 Highest grade Twelfth grade | |
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Santiago High School is located in Corona, California and part of the Corona-Norco Unified School District, serving grades 9 through 12. The school's athletic teams are known as the Sharks. The school has a full athletic program, band, choir, theatre, student government and video production team. Santiago has a student-run television program that airs once every two weeks called "The Bite". The school also has an Air Force JROTC unit with a Color Guard, Drill Team and other teams. They offer many athletic programs for both boys and girls including football, soccer, swim, water polo, golf, wrestling, volleyball, and many extracurricular activities and clubs.
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Santiago High School previously had a school magazine, Shark Attack.
Athletics
Girls Soccer CIF Champions - 2015
Choirs
The choir program consists of two beginning choirs, Boys Concert Choir and Girls Concert Choir, and two advanced choirs Treble Ensemble and Madrigals.
Instrumental music
The band program consists of four concert bands, three big band jazz ensembles, a 220 piece marching band (musicians only) and a 40 member color guard. The Santiago High School Marching Band and Color Guard were selected to participate in the 2013 Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California.
Theatre
Santiago has a theatre department consisting of theatre 1, 2, 3, and 4 as well as theatre production and theatre tech. Theatre 3 and 4 compete in festivals.
Santiago has a Dance, Cheer and Hip-Hop Team.