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Mayfair High School is a school in ] in the Bellflower Unified School District (BUSD). Despite its name, it is actually a combination middle school-high school, having students from grades seventh through twelfth. It is located on 6000 North Woodruff Avenue. Mayfair High School is a school in ] in the Bellflower Unified School District (BUSD). Despite its name, it is actually a combination middle school-high school, having students from grades seventh through twelfth. It is located on 6000 North Woodruff Avenue.


Mayfair is recognized as a "California Distinguished School" and as a "Blue Ribbon" school—one of the highest awards a high school in the United States can obtain. Its mascot is the "Mayfair Monsoon"—illustrated as a tornado. Mayfair also has an excellent varsity football team, as well as many other teams, that has won a several state championships and continually makes it to the playoffs. Mayfair is recognized as a "California Distinguished School" and as a "Blue Ribbon" school—one of the highest awards a high school in the United States can obtain. Its mascot is the "Mayfair Monsoon"—illustrated as a tornado. The monthly school newspaper is called the ''Windjammer''. Mayfair also has an excellent varsity football team, as well as many other teams, that has won a several state championships and continually makes it to the playoffs.


Mayfair is a very culturally and ethnically diverse school. Its students hail from a varity of religions, practices, and beliefs. As a result, Mayfair has a large amount of school clubs, many of them culture-based. Mayfair is a very culturally and ethnically diverse school. Its students hail from a varity of religions, practices, and beliefs. As a result, Mayfair has a large amount of school clubs, many of them culture-based.

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Mayfair High School is a school in Lakewood, California in the Bellflower Unified School District (BUSD). Despite its name, it is actually a combination middle school-high school, having students from grades seventh through twelfth. It is located on 6000 North Woodruff Avenue.

Mayfair is recognized as a "California Distinguished School" and as a "Blue Ribbon" school—one of the highest awards a high school in the United States can obtain. Its mascot is the "Mayfair Monsoon"—illustrated as a tornado. The monthly school newspaper is called the Windjammer. Mayfair also has an excellent varsity football team, as well as many other teams, that has won a several state championships and continually makes it to the playoffs.

Mayfair is a very culturally and ethnically diverse school. Its students hail from a varity of religions, practices, and beliefs. As a result, Mayfair has a large amount of school clubs, many of them culture-based.

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