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SOAR High School

Coordinates: 34°40′33″N 118°11′08″W / 34.67583°N 118.18556°W / 34.67583; -118.18556
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Students On Academic Rise (SOAR) High School
Address
Map
3041 West Avenue K

,
93536

United States
Coordinates34°40′33″N 118°11′08″W / 34.67583°N 118.18556°W / 34.67583; -118.18556
Information
TypePublic
MottoDream high and SOAR higher![2]
Established2006; 18 years ago (2006)[3]
School districtAntelope Valley Union High School District
NCES School ID060282011610[1]
PrincipalDr. Stephanie Herrera
Faculty14.05 (on FTE basis)[1]
Grades9 to 12
Enrollment427 (2018–19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio30.39[1]
Color(s)Maroon and Silver
MascotStar
NicknameSOAR Stars
Websitewww.soarhs.org

Students On Academic Rise (SOAR) High School[2] is an early college high school in Lancaster, California. The high school is a joint project of the Antelope Valley Union High School District and Antelope Valley College. SOAR stands for Students on Academic Rise. The school was founded in 2006.[3] SOAR integrates the Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) college-preparatory program as a mandatory elective course for all grade levels.[4] Throughout its history, the school has been served by three principals: Michael Dutton, Chris Grado, and Dr. Stephanie Herrera.

Two SOAR High School students represented SOAR's InvenTeam at the 2015 White House Science Fair.[5] Alumni have enrolled in Harvard, MIT, Columbia, Northwestern, Princeton, UC Berkeley, the University of Chicago, Stanford, UCLA, and many other four-year universities throughout the United States.

Interested students must apply for the program by the annual February deadline, which can be found on the school's website. Applicants are then invited for an interview, and the admissions decisions are announced sometime in late spring.

In 2022, SOAR opened a second campus on Antelope Valley College's Palmdale Center. The inaugural class of 75 students will graduate in 2026.[6]

Student government

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Each April, the student body elects the Board of Control, which consists of a President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Parliamentarian, and Historian, along with additional positions for which eligible candidates may run. This Board convenes weekly and authorizes the events, fundraisers, and monetary transactions of all student-led organizations. The President of the Board of Control is the leader of the Associated Student Body and the de facto student body president.

Furthermore, the April elections also select the student members of the School Site Council, who are all annually elected by the entire student body, and the class officers of the following year's sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Freshman class officers are elected each summer during the mandatory Summer Bridge Program for incoming students.

The current Constitution of the Associated Student Body was ratified on Thursday, August 31, 2020, and took effect immediately.

Stephanie Franklin is the current Advisor to the Associated Student Body.

Clubs

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There are more than a dozen student-led organizations on campus, each under the supervision of the Board of Control of the Associated Student Body. These clubs include:

  • Speech Club
  • National Honor Society
  • Key Club
  • Mock Trial
  • Scholars of Science Fellowship (SOSF)
  • Queer Straight Alliance (QSA)
  • Sports Club
  • Standardized Test Preparation Club
  • Journalism
  • Yearbook
  • Multicultural Club
  • Game Club
  • InvenTeam
  • Robotics
  • Book Club
  • Christian Club
  • Film and Production Club
  • Model UN Club
  • Music Club
  • Programming Club
  • Science Club

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Search for Public Schools - Soar High (Students On Academic Rise) (060282011610)". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved May 13, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "About - SOAR High School". www.soarhs.org. Retrieved 2019-08-09.
  3. ^ a b Campus History Page
  4. ^ "SOAR HS Programs". SOAR High School. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
  5. ^ "SOAR students showcase invention at White House Science Fair". Antelope Valley Times. 23 March 2015. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
  6. ^ Writer, JULIE DRAKE Valley Press Staff (2022-08-15). "SOAR High unveils Palmdale campus". Antelope Valley Press. Retrieved 2023-06-22.
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