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EST 1909
HIGH SCHOOL
CABRILLO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
MISSION
Half Moon Bay High School is committed to maintaining an atmosphere in which students develop
the desire to learn by working in partnership with parents, staff, and community. Our school provides
a strong comprehensive education for all of our students in order to prepare for and value citizenship,
employment, and further education. Through educational excellence, we cultivate participation,
enthusiasm, and success; all of which prepare our students to function in a rapidly changing world.
VISION
Half Moon Bay High School's vision is to provide a strong, comprehensive education for all of our
students in order to prepare for and value citizenship, employment, and further education.
EXPECTED SCHOOL-WIDE LEARNING RESULTS
Academic Achievement
Citizenship
College and career readiness
Personal responsibility
Selfdirected learning
Respect for diversity
Standards-based focus
Community service
PRINCIPAL
John Nazar
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
of Curriculum & Instruction
Tiffany Zammit
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
of Pupil Services
James Barnes
COUNSELING
DEPARTMENT
Sayuri Buritica, Dept. Chair
Courtney Coburn
Julia Smith
DIRECTOR OF
ATHLETICS
Justin Ferdinand
DIRECTOR OF
ACTIVITIES
Deanna Tower
Excellence in Communication
Listening, Speaking, Writing
Visual
Technological
PHONE 650-712-7200
FAX 650-712-7232
85.3%
of Half Moon Bay
High Schools
Class of 2015
attended colleges
as follows:
4-YEAR
UNIVERSITY
48.6%
87%: PUBLIC
13%: PRIVATE
ADVANCED
PLACEMENT (AP)
COURSES
Art Studio Drawing
Art Studio 2-D Design
Art Studio 3-D Design
Calculus AB
Calculus BC
ACT Summary HMBHS California Chemistry
Composite
25.3
22.5
English Language
English
24.9
22.1
English Literature
Mathematics
25.1
22.7
Environmental Science
Reading
26.0
22.6
French Language
Science
25.4
22.0
Human Geography
Physics B
Psychology
2015 AP Scores
Spanish Language
137: Total students taking an AP Exam US Government
557: Total number of AP tests
US History
35%: % of students scoring 4 or 5
World History
70%: % of students score 3 and above
2-YEAR
COLLEGE
American University
Cuesta College
36.7%
De Anza College
100%: PUBLIC
Aveda Institute
Emerson College
Foothill College
Georgetown University
University of Oregon
Skyline College
University of Pacific
University of Redlands
Caada College
Chapman University
Chabot College
University of California at
Berkeley
University of California at Davis
INTL
COLLEGE,
MILITARY,
TRADE
SCHOOL
5%
UC & CSU
ELIGIBLE
59.7%
University of Wyoming
Webb Institute
*Half Moon Bay High School prohibits discrimination, harassment, intimidation, and bullying of any kind, based on sex, ethnic group
identification, race, national origin, religion, color, mental or physical disability in any program or activity conducted by our school.
Per Ed Code 200 & 220