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New pool and poolhouse construction. In 2004, local voters passed a school bond, Measure A-04. Its objective was "to repair, upgrade, equip and construct school facilities at Arroyo Grande High School, including the school library and restrooms, upgrade electrical wiring to accommodate technology, install energy efficient heating/ventilation systems, classrooms, cafeterias, plumbing, qualify ...
And Arroyo Grande High School underwent a major renovation with new Career Technical Education buildings and facilities, including a new pool, tennis courts and multi-purpose room. The 'Clark Center For The Performing Arts' opened on the Arroyo Grande High School campus in 2002. It is used by all the schools in the district and the community.
Arroyo Grande beat Paso Robles 40-7 in a high school football game on Oct. 4, 2024. At halftime, the Eagles held a commanding 19-0 lead. Their physical prowess showed.
Diana Sorrondo, an Arroyo Grande High sophomore, is The Tribune’s girls basketball Player of the Year, seen here in a playoff game against Caruthers High School Feb. 14, 2024.
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A demonstration promoted by Moms for Liberty outside Arroyo Grande High School drew a counter protest from LGBTQ+ students. Moms for Liberty-backed demonstrators, student protesters face off in ...
Elyse Marie Pahler (April 24, 1980 – July 22, 1995) [1] was a 15-year-old Arroyo Grande High School freshman who was murdered on July 22, 1995 by three teenage boys, Royce Casey, Jacob Delashmutt, and Joseph Fiorella. Casey, Delashmutt, and Fiorella lured Elyse Pahler to a remote location and stabbed her to death as a sacrifice to Satan. [2]
Limited course offerings are also available at two other sites within the county operated by Cuesta College, one at Arroyo Grande High School in Arroyo Grande and the other at Nipomo High School in Nipomo. The original campus features a science forum including an observatory for astronomy courses, now named Bowen Celestial Observatory. [7]