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==Sports== | ==Sports== | ||
Palm Desert's mascot is the ]. The school has tennis, cross country, soccer, track, golf, swimming, baseball, softball, volleyball, basketball |
Palm Desert's mascot is the ]. The school has football, tennis, cross country, soccer, track, golf, swimming, baseball, softball, volleyball, basketball, wrestling, water polo, and equestrian teams. Their main rival in the ] is the ] Blackhawks in the neighboring city of La Quinta, which plays in the annual "Flag Game" in football. Palm Desert also plays in "The Battle of Cook Street" with ], located several miles to the north also off of Cook Street. | ||
==Reconstruction== | ==Reconstruction== |
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Public schoolPalm Desert High School | |
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Location | |
74910 Aztec Road, Palm Desert, California 92260 | |
Information | |
Type | Public |
Established | 1986 |
Principal | Sarit Saig |
Enrollment | 2,050 (2022-23) |
Color(s) | |
Mascot | Aztec |
Rival | La Quinta High School |
Newspaper | The Spear |
Yearbook | Desert Reflections |
Website | pdhs |
Palm Desert High School is a secondary school located in Palm Desert, California. The school is a part of the Desert Sands Unified School District.
Academics
Palm Desert offers numerous Advanced Placement and Honors courses, amongst CP classes.
Clubs
- 21st Century Bike Club
- Academic Decathlon
- Activism Now
- ASB
- Aztec Couture Fashion Club
- Aztec Film Club
- Aztec Impact
- Best Buddies
- BSU (Bold, Strong and United)
- Chamber Singers
- Cheer
- Chess Club
- Choreography Club
- Christian Club
- Class of 2018
- Class of 2019
- Class of 2020
- Class of 2021
- Club Mud
- Color Guard
- Comic Book Club
- Concert Band
- CSF
- Dance Club
- Dance Team
- Debate Club
- Drama Club
- ENLACE
- Ensemble
- Environmental Science
- Equestrian Club
- Ethnic Studies
- FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes)
- Fight Club
- French Club
- Friday Night Live
- GSA
- Hip Hop Club
- Interact
- Iron Chefs
- Jazz Ensemble
- Jewish Club
- JSA
- Link Crew
- Marching Aztecs
- Martha's Kitchen Club
- Mock Trial
- Model United Nations
- Mythology
- Multicultural Club
- NHS
- National Watching JSA Club Club (NWJCC)
- Percussion Ensemble
- Print Media Club
- PTO
- Readers to Leaders
- Robotics Club
- Roller Blading Club
- SAAC (Students Against Animal Cruelty)
- Scribble-Lit Arts Mag
- Slam Club
- Spear
- Spear It Tribe
- Swole Club
- Taco Dogshow
- Taft Club
- Ultimate Frisbee
- Vegetarian Club
- Volleyball Club
- Wind Ensemble
- Yearbook
- Younglife
- Youth & Government
Sports
Palm Desert's mascot is the Aztec. The school has football, tennis, cross country, soccer, track, golf, swimming, baseball, softball, volleyball, basketball, wrestling, water polo, and equestrian teams. Their main rival in the Desert Empire League is the La Quinta High School Blackhawks in the neighboring city of La Quinta, which plays in the annual "Flag Game" in football. Palm Desert also plays in "The Battle of Cook Street" with Xavier College Preparatory High School, located several miles to the north also off of Cook Street.
Reconstruction
Palm Desert High School was reconstructed as part of the District's $100 million bond used for PDHS, Lincoln, Kennedy, and Eisenhower schools. The new campus has been built to the north of the old campus using the former sports fields for land. The project was completely finished by the beginning of the 2011–12 school year. The new fields opened by the following year. A new gymnasium has been built to seat approximately 2000 students.
Notable alumni
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- D. J. Alexander - class of 2010, NFL linebacker with the Philadelphia Eagles
- Scott Burcham - American-Israeli baseball shortstop in the Colorado Rockies organization, and for Team Israel
- Nicole Castrale – class of 1997, professional golfer on LPGA Tour
- Chris Clapinski - class of 1989, former Major League Baseball player
- James Dockery – class of 2006, NFL cornerback with the Carolina Panthers
- Thomas DeMarco - class of 2007, CFL quarterback with the Ottawa Redblacks
- Josh Homme – class of 1991, Queens of the Stone Age, Eagles of Death Metal, Kyuss, and Them Crooked Vultures
- Jesse Hughes – class of 1990, singer and guitarist of rock band Eagles of Death Metal
- Brooks Kriske - class of 2012, Major League Baseball pitcher for the New York Yankees and Baltimore Orioles
- Desirae Krawczyk - class of 2012, professional tennis player, mixed doubles winner of the French Open, US Open, and Wimbledon
- Alison Lohman – class of 1997, actress
- Brian Serven - class of 2013, Major League Baseball catcher for the Colorado Rockies
- Jeremiah Estrada - class of 2017, Major League Baseball pitcher for the Chicago Cubs
References
- "California School Directory". California Department of Education. Retrieved May 11, 2018.
- "Palm Desert High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved May 31, 2024.
External links
- PDHS Home Page
- U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Palm Desert High School
- Palm Desert High School Foundation - Supporting Excellence in Academics at PDHS
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