What famous people went to Hawthorne High School?
What famous people went to Hawthorne High School?
Notable alumni
- Ron Mix, San Diego Chargers and NFL Hall Of Famer.
- Scott Laidlaw, running back, Stanford, Dallas Cowboys.
- Mike Scott, pitcher New York Mets, Houston Astros (1986 Cy Young Award Winner)
- Curtis Conway, wide receiver, Chicago Bears, San Diego Chargers.
Did the Beach Boys go to Hawthorne High School?
The original lineup of The Beach Boys — including brothers Brian, Dennis and Carl Wilson along with their cousin Mike Love and friend Al Jardine — are among the notable alumni of Hawthorne High School in Los Angeles County, Calif.
When was Hawthorne High School built?
1951Hawthorne High School / Founded
Who is the principal of Hawthorne High School?
Ms. Grace Yang
Hawthorne High
County | Los Angeles |
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Administrator | Ms. Grace Yang Principal (310) 263-4402 [email protected] |
Status | Active |
Open Date | July 1, 1980 |
School Type | High Schools (Public) |
What high school did Brian Wilson go to?
El Camino College
Hawthorne High School
Brian Wilson/Education
What time does Hawthorne High School start?
8am
There will be no more Collaboration Mondays this school year, school will start at 8am everyday.
What school did Brian Wilson go to?
Where did Carl Wilson go to high school?
Hawthorne High School
Hollywood Professional School
Carl Wilson/Education
When was Hawthorne Middle built?
School opened on November 18, 1907 with Mrs. Hilda M. Smith installed as teacher.
Is Hawthorne High School a good school?
Hawthorne High School is ranked #5,771 in the National Rankings. Schools are ranked on their performance on state-required tests, graduation and how well they prepare students for college. Read more about how we rank the Best High Schools.
What happened at Hawthorne High School?
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) – Students at Hawthorne Academy High School in Charlotte left class Wednesday morning to voice their concerns about a student at the school who was suspended after reporting being sexually assaulted.