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{{short description|California public school}}
{{Infobox School
{{More citations needed|date=September 2009}}
| name = Mayfair High School
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| imagesize = 300px | name = Mayfair Middle/High School
| logo = File:Mayfair monsoons logo.png
| streetaddress = 6000 N. Woodruff Ave.
| city = ] | logo_size = 300px
| state = ] | image = Mayfair aerial.jpg
| district = ] | streetaddress = 6000 N. Woodruff Ave.
| city = ]
| superintendent = Rick Kemppainen
| attorney = Law Offices of Eric Bathen, Co Counsel Marcia Brady | state = ]
| principal = Colleen McKinley | zipcode = 90713
| district = ]
| psychologist = Jerry David Miller
| superintendent = Ben Drati
|viceprincipal= Matt Eeles, Mark Kailiponi, James Fleming , Cliff Higgins
| principal = Sean Diaz <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.busd.k12.ca.us/Page/2381|title=Mayfair High School / Homepage}}</ref>
| schooltype = Middle/Secondary
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| enrolment = 3,616
| grades = 7-12 | hours_in_day = Mondays~5 (10:00)(3:35)
Tuesday-Friday~7 (8:30)(3:35)
| athletics = Football, Basketball, Track and Field, Cross Country, Tennis, Swimming, Volleyball, Baseball, Softball, Wrestling, Soccer
| enrollment = 2,457 (2023–2024)<ref name=NCES>{{cite web|url=https://nces.ed.gov/ccd/schoolsearch/school_detail.asp?Search=1&DistrictID=0604440&ID=060444000402|title=Mayfair High|publisher=National Center for Education Statistics|access-date=December 22, 2024}}</ref>
| mascot = Monsoon
| teaching_staff = 111.62 {{FTE}}<ref name=NCES/>
| team_name = Mayfair Monsoons
| ratio = 22.01<ref name=NCES/>
| school_colors = White, Blue, Grey
| yearbook = Tradewinds | grades = 7–12
| newspaper = The Windjammer | mascot = ]s
| founded = 1959 | team_name =
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'''Mayfair High School''' is a high school in the Bellflower Unified School District in the city of Lakewood, California. The school first opened in 1959. The student population is approximately 3616 in grades 7 through 12. Mayfair serves students in the cities of Lakewood, Bellflower, and Cerritos. '''Mayfair High School''' is a middle and high school in the ] in the city of ]. The school first opened in 1959. The student population is approximately 2,500 in grades 7 through 12. Mayfair serves students in the cities of ], ], ], as well as other surrounding cities, though the students not from Cerritos, Bellflower, or Lakewood usually need special waivers to attend.


==School Info and Achievements== ==School info==
The school mascot is the "Monsoons" and the logo is a vortex. School colors are white, blue, and grey. The school newspaper is called ''The Windjammer'' and the yearbook ''Tradewinds''.


===Demographics===
The school mascot is the Monsoon and is illustrated as a tornado. School colors are white, blue, and grey. The school newspaper is "The Windjammer," which is also available online, and the yearbook is Tradewinds. There are many clubs available at Mayfair for the students to get involved in. Mayfair also boasts its excellent athletic program in the Suburban League where its athletic teams continue to shine and win titles in sports such as Football, Boys Basketball, Girls Soccer, Boys Volleyball, Boys Wrestling, Boys and Girls Tennis, Golf, Swimming, Boys and Girls Track and Field, and more.
The student population racial makeup in 2022–23 was 57.0% Hispanic, 15.9% Black, 11.4% White, 11.4% Asian, 1.0% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, 0.2% American Indian or Alaskan Native, and 3.0% Two or more races. The student population is approximately 2600 in grades 7 through 12.<ref name=NCES/> Mayfair serves students in the cities of Lakewood, Bellflower, and Cerritos.

The Mayfair Monsoon Marching Corp. is the band at Mayfair and consistently brings home award after award for their amazing field shows and is one of the best bands in the state of California, under director Tom Phillips. The Colorguard and Cheerleading teams are also great programs that Mayfair boasts about due to their success in recent years. It is important to note that in the 2007-2008 school year, the Mayfair Monsoon Marching Corp., Colorguard, and the Pep Squad all took home first place state titles for their division. Mayfair also has an exceptional vocal ensemble with the all girl group named the Mariners and the mixed choir named Showtime. These two programs continue to succeed and also perform all around the world, in most recently Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Mayfair was recognized as a ], the highest award a California high school can obtain. In 2001, Mayfair received the Golden Bell award from the ] for their Academy of Animation and Digital Art Program.

====Statistics====
The Student population racial makeup (2004) was African-American 17.7%, American Indian or Alaskan Native 0.3, Asian 5.0, Filipino 4.8, Hispanic or Latino 31.2, Pacific Islander 1.4, White (Not Hispanic) 37.1 and Multiple or No Response 2.5.


==Athletics== ==Athletics==
Mayfair High School athletic teams participate in the Southern Section of CIF in the Suburban League with Cerritos, Artesia, La Mirada, Norwalk, Bellflower, and John Glenn, high schools. The Monsoon athletic teams continue to be seen as dominant forces within the Suburban League and also bring home many league championships and awards. Mayfair High School athletic teams participate in the Southern Section of CIF in the ] with La Mirada, Norwalk, and Bellflower. The Monsoon athletic teams continue to be seen as dominant force within the Suburban League.

====Football and Girls Soccer====
The Monsoon football and girls soccer teams are the most successful of the sports teams at Mayfair. The girls soccer program has won league for 5 years straight and been to the CIF Southern Section Finals for the past three years with a record of 1 win, 1 loss, and 1 tie, with the tie coming from league rival La Mirada.

The football team has won CIF titles in 1998 and 2001 and made it to the playoffs numerous times. They have won league 8 seasons in a row and most recently advanced to the CIF Southern Section Finals in December 2008.

====Fall Sports====
*Football
*Girls Tennis
*Girls Volleyball
*Boys and Girls Cross Country
*Cheerleading

====Winter Sports====
*Boys and Girls Wrestling
*Boys and Girls Basketball
*Boys and Girls Soccer

====Spring Sports====
*Baseball
*Softball
*Swimming
*Track and Field
*Boys Volleyball
*Boys Tennis

===Suburban League Championships===
*Softball: 75, 77, 79, 80, 93, 95, 09
*Girls Basketball: 80, 81, 04, 06
*Girls Soccer: 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 01, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09 (13 championships out of the past 15 seasons)
*Girls Volleyball: 84, 85, 88, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 06, 07 (9 championships out of the past 12 seasons)
*Girls Track: 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09 (7 championships out of the past 7 seasons)
*Girls Tennis: 76, 81, 97, 98
*Baseball: 63, 64, 65, 82, 83, 94, 97, 02, 08
*Boys Basketball: 63, 64, 65, 72, 79, 86, 98, 99, 00, 01, 02, 04, 08, 09 (8 championships out of the past 12 seasons)
*Football: 68, 80, 99, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09 (10 championships out of the past 11 seasons)
*Wrestling: 65, 66, 67, 74, 83, 00, 01, 08
*Boys Tennis: 67, 69, 73, 75, 79, 83, 95, 96
*Boys Track: 65, 68, 75, 89, 90, 03, 04, 05
*Boys Soccer: 75, 76, 85, 86, 88
*Boys Volleyball: 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 09 (9 championships out of the past 10 seasons)
*Golf: 83, 84, 94, 97, 00, 05
*Cross Country: 64, 66, 78, 85

===CIF Championships===
*Team
**Softball, Divsion IIA, 1979
**Football, Division IX, 1998
**Boys Basketball, Division IIA, 1999
**Girls Soccer, Division III, 2000
**Football, Division VI, 2001
**Boys Volleyball, Division IV, 2004
**Girls Soccer, Division III, 2006
**Girls Soccer, Division III, 2008

*Individual
**Swimming:
Edna Best 100 Fly 04
Edna Best 100 Fly 05
**Track and Field:
Mike Hill Pole Vault 70
Bob Johnson Discus 72
L. Schrader Discus 74
R. Johnson Shot Put 76
David Partin Discus 90
David Partin Shot Put 90
D. Samson Pole Vault 99
D. Malonson Long Jump 00
Tierra Hilliard 200m 07
Tierra Hilliard 400m 07
Tony Burnett Triple Jump 08 (Masters 08 too)
**Wrestling:
Bob Hall 106 63
Brodie Dunn 235 64
Stanley Johnson 148 83
Stanley Johnson 148 84
Alan Trent 135 87
Matt La Grass 190 94
Allen Kennett 215 99
Allen Kennett 215 00 (Masters 00 too)
Allen Kennett 215 01 (Masters 01 too)
Carlos Aguilar 140 04
Imad Atalla 103 05
Tamara Tillman 118 09
Kelsi Nervik 146 09

===CIF Division Players of the Year===
*Athletes
Bain Brick Football 2A 67
Tom Kuyper Basketball 2A 78
Mike Harrison Football IX 98
Josh Childress Basketball IIA 99
Kelly Nelson Soccer IIIA 00
Josh Childress Basketball IIA 01
Jimmy Manley Football VI 01
Tiya Gallegos Soccer III 06
Greg Utupo Volleyball IV 07
Nicole Hubbard Soccer III 08

===Competitive Anomaly===

At the CIF Southern Section Council meeting on October 23, 2008, a committe of public and private schools put forth a proposal to declare Mayfair High School athletic teams a "competitive anomaly," in an effort to deal with competitive equality issues between public and private school athletic programs. To be declared a "competitive anomaly," leagues within the CIF Southern Section would vote on whether or not to declare a school dominant within their respective league, thus forcing that school to leave their league and play on a freelance schedule.

The criteria to declare a school a "competitive anomaly" would be playing in the Southern Section playoffs five consecutive years, having a dominant won-loss record against league schools over five years and winning the vast majority of its league games by excessive margins over the previous five years. Schools that are already being considered as a "competitive anomaly" are Southern Section powerhouses Orange Lutheran, Dominguez, Long Beach Poly, and Mayfair. <ref name=NCES>. Accessed ], ].</ref>

==Alma Mater==
Mayfair our true Alma Mater,
Proud we sing our praise to thee.
Keeper of the flame of knowledge,
In this land of liberty.
Ever loyal, ever faitful,
To our school are we.
Mayfair our true Alma Mater,
Proud we sing our praise to thee.



==Notable alumni== ==Notable alumni==
{{more citations needed section|date=January 2012}}
*], former ] ] player for the ], now with ] team ]. At Mayfair, Childress was selected as a McDonald's High School All-American.<ref> at ], accessed ], ]</ref><ref>David Felton, ''Mayfair star shines at home again'', Long Beach Press-Telegram, ], ]</ref>
*] (1971) – former Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD).
*], actress best known for appearing as what was called "Fake Jan" in the ''].''<ref>, accessed ], ]</ref>
*] (1978) – singer and actor best known for playing ] on '']''.
*], SCRA sprint car driver.
*] (1995) – ] outfielder.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=gibboja01/| title= Jay Gibbons Stats |publisher= Baseball Almanac |access-date= November 21, 2012}}</ref>
*], lead guitarist of ]<ref></ref> and owner of ].
*] (1999) – lead guitarist of ].<ref></ref>
*], starting point guard for the ] Division I ].
* ] (1999) – defensive back in the NFL and CPIFL, played CFB for Texas A&M University–Kingsville
*], cornerback for the ] Division I College Football. Named 2006 Co-Freshman of the Year in the Pac-10.
*] (2001) – former ] basketball player for the ]. At Mayfair, Childress was selected as a McDonald's High School All-American.<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061209144912/http://www.nba.com/playerfile/josh_childress/bio.html |date=2006-12-09 }} at ], accessed November 25, 2006</ref><ref>David Felton, ''Mayfair star shines at home again'', Long Beach Press-Telegram, September 24, 2005</ref>
*], Journalist for Community Pro. <ref></ref>
*] (2002) – Former infielder for the Los Angeles Dodgers and a NL All-Star, currently playing for the Toronto Blue Jays as a designated hitter.<ref></ref>
* ], ].
*] (2003) – ] alumni and an American actor/screenwriter.
*Eddie Fiola, BMX Freestyle artist and ].
*] (2006) – NFL cornerback
*Janice Parks, earned All-America honors for three consecutive years in 1987-1989 while playing softball for the UCLA Bruins and also playing on the Puerto Rican Olympic Softball team in 1996.
*] – American football player
*] – NBA
*] (2008) – rapper known as YG
*] - Rapper
*] – punter for the ]
*] (2020)– NBA - Current Team - The Houston Rockets<ref>{{cite web |title=Josh Christopher |url=https://www.espn.co.uk/nba/player/_/id/4432168/josh-christopher |publisher=ESPN |access-date=19 August 2022}}</ref>


==References== ==References==
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==External links== ==External links==
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*{{cite web | title=Mayfair High School | work=Bellflower Unified School District | url=http://www.busd.k12.ca.us/mayfair-high.htm | accessdate=June 10 | accessyear=2005}}

*{{cite web | title=Mayfair High School Accountability Report Card for 2003-2004 | work=Bellflower Unified School District | url=http://www.busd.k12.ca.us/AccRpt/MHS%2004_05%20Web%20Final.html | accessdate=June 10 | accessyear=2005}}
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*{{cite web | title=Competitive equity issues on section's meeting agenda | work=Los Angeles Times | url=http://www.latimes.com/sports/highschool/la-spw-prepnotes8-2008oct08,0,6421598.column?track=rss | accessdate=January 5 | accessyear=2009}}

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Mayfair Middle/High School
Address
6000 N. Woodruff Ave.
Lakewood, California 90713
Information
School typePublic high school
Founded1959
School districtBellflower Unified School District
SuperintendentBen Drati
PrincipalSean Diaz
Teaching staff111.62 (on an FTE basis)
Grades7–12
Enrollment2,457 (2023–2024)
Student to teacher ratio22.01
Hours in school dayMondays~5 (10:00)(3:35) Tuesday-Friday~7 (8:30)(3:35)
Color(s)  White
  Blue
  Grey
MascotMonsoons
AccreditationWestern Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC)
NewspaperThe Windjammer
YearbookTradewinds
Communities servedLakewood, Bellflower, Cerritos
WebsiteMayfair High School website

Mayfair High School is a middle and high school in the Bellflower Unified School District in the city of Lakewood, California. The school first opened in 1959. The student population is approximately 2,500 in grades 7 through 12. Mayfair serves students in the cities of Lakewood, Bellflower, Cerritos, as well as other surrounding cities, though the students not from Cerritos, Bellflower, or Lakewood usually need special waivers to attend.

School info

The school mascot is the "Monsoons" and the logo is a vortex. School colors are white, blue, and grey. The school newspaper is called The Windjammer and the yearbook Tradewinds.

Demographics

The student population racial makeup in 2022–23 was 57.0% Hispanic, 15.9% Black, 11.4% White, 11.4% Asian, 1.0% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, 0.2% American Indian or Alaskan Native, and 3.0% Two or more races. The student population is approximately 2600 in grades 7 through 12. Mayfair serves students in the cities of Lakewood, Bellflower, and Cerritos.

Athletics

Mayfair High School athletic teams participate in the Southern Section of CIF in the Suburban League with La Mirada, Norwalk, and Bellflower. The Monsoon athletic teams continue to be seen as dominant force within the Suburban League.

Notable alumni

This section needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (January 2012) (Learn how and when to remove this message)

References

  1. "Mayfair High School / Homepage".
  2. ^ "Mayfair High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved December 22, 2024.
  3. "Jay Gibbons Stats". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved November 21, 2012.
  4. Avenged Sevenfold
  5. Josh Childress profile Archived 2006-12-09 at the Wayback Machine at NBA.com, accessed November 25, 2006
  6. David Felton, Mayfair star shines at home again, Long Beach Press-Telegram, September 24, 2005
  7. Justin Turner Stats, News, Pictures, Bio, Videos - New York Mets - ESPN
  8. "Josh Christopher". ESPN. Retrieved 19 August 2022.

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