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tiffany is a loser 50 Years ago (1959), Del Oro High School opened for instruction of freshmen and sophomores on Sept. 28, one week after Placer in Auburn and Colfax opened. It was founded in 1958 and currently has over 1600 students attending with its largest [[First year|freshmen]] class in school history (over 500 freshmen students in 2009).{{Citation needed|date=December 2009}}
tiffany valentino is a loser!!!!!!!!!!!! 50 Years ago (1959), Del Oro High School opened for instruction of freshmen and sophomores on Sept. 28, one week after Placer in Auburn and Colfax opened. It was founded in 1958 and currently has over 1600 students attending with its largest [[First year|freshmen]] class in school history (over 500 freshmen students in 2009).{{Citation needed|date=December 2009}}


The dropout rate is less than 1%<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.greatschools.net/cgi-bin/ca/other/4139|title=Del Oro High School|publisher=GreatSchools.net|accessdate=2008-12-10}}</ref>, which is below the California state average. Many of Del Oro's teachers are return students. The school has a decades long rivalry with neighboring Placer High School in [[Auburn, CA]], as well as a more recent rivalry with Granite Bay High School.
The dropout rate is less than 1%<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.greatschools.net/cgi-bin/ca/other/4139|title=Del Oro High School|publisher=GreatSchools.net|accessdate=2008-12-10}}</ref>, which is below the California state average. Many of Del Oro's teachers are return students. The school has a decades long rivalry with neighboring Placer High School in [[Auburn, CA]], as well as a more recent rivalry with Granite Bay High School.

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'{{Infobox School | name = Tiffanys ass| native_name = | image = Tossing a hotdog down a hallway| streetaddress = 3301 Taylor Road, Loomis, CA 95746 | region = Faganometry | city = Tiffanys belly| state = [[California|CA]] | county = Tiffanys Belly| zipcode = | country = US| coordinates = | schoolnumber = 916 218 2411 known as the bitch | schoolboard = tiffanys ass | district = [[Placer Union High School District]] | authority = Tiffany Valentino | religion = Tiffany Valentino | denomination = Tiffany Valentino | oversight = Tiffany Valentino | affiliation = Tiffany Valentino | superintendent = Tiffany Valentino | trustee = Tiffany Valentino | founder = Tiffany Valentino | specialist = Tiffany Valentino | president = Tiffany Valentino | head of school = Tiffany Valentino | headteacher = Tiffany Valentino | head_label = Tiffany Valentino | head = Tiffany Valentino | chairperson = Tiffany Valentino | principal = Tiffany Valentinos Vagina| viceprincipal = Tiffany Valentinos ass | asst principal = Bridget Farren<br />Paul Lundberg | dean = Tiffany Valentino | administrator = Tiffany Valentino | director = Tiffany Valentino | custodian = Tiffany Valentino | staff = Tiffany Valentino | ranking = Tiffany Valentino | bar pass rate = Tiffany Valentino | faculty = Tiffany Valentino | teaching_staff = Tiffany Valentino | roll = Tiffany Valentino | MOE = Tiffany Valentino | ceeb = Tiffany Valentino | school code = Tiffany Valentino | LEA = Tiffany Valentino | ofsted = Tiffany Valentino | testaverage = Tiffany Valentino | testname = Tiffany Valentino | national_ranking = Tiffany Valentino | classes = Tiffany Valentino | classes offered = Tiffany Valentino | avg_class_size = Tiffany Valentino | ratio = Tiffany Valentino | SAT = Tiffany Valentino | ACT = Tiffany Valentino | graduates = Tiffany Valentino | year = Tiffany Valentino | gender = Tiffany is a heshe | lower_age = | upper_age = | houses = | schooltype = [[Secondary school|Secondary]] | fundingtype = | type = | system = | fees = | tuition = | revenue = | endowment = | budget = | products = | grades = 9-12 | age range = | medium = | language = | classrooms = | campus = | campus size = | campus type = | Hours_in_Day = | athletics = | conference = | slogan = Anyone. Anywhere. Anytime. | song = | fightsong = Del Oro Fight Song (based on the [[Washington State University Fight Song|WSU Fight Song]]) | motto = | accreditation = | rival = [[Placer High School]]<br />[[Rocklin High School]]<br />[[Granite Bay High School]] | mascot = [[Golden Eagle]] | mascot image = | sports = | patron = | team_name = Golden Eagles | nickname = D.O. | school_colours = [[Black]], and [[Gold]]<br /> {{color box|black}} {{color box|gold}} | school_colors = | publication = [http://www.youtube.com/eagleclawproductions Eagle Claw Productions] (formerly D.O. TV) | newspaper = | opened = | established = 1959 | founded = | status = | closed = | students = | sixth_form_students = | pupils = | alumni = | nobel_laureates = | enrollment = 1,705 | other_grade_label = | other = | communities = | feeders = | footnotes = | picture = | homepage = http://www.puhsd.k12.ca.us/deloro/ | homepage = http://www.delorohigh.com/ }} tiffany is a loser 50 Years ago (1959), Del Oro High School opened for instruction of freshmen and sophomores on Sept. 28, one week after Placer in Auburn and Colfax opened. It was founded in 1958 and currently has over 1600 students attending with its largest [[First year|freshmen]] class in school history (over 500 freshmen students in 2009).{{Citation needed|date=December 2009}} The dropout rate is less than 1%<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.greatschools.net/cgi-bin/ca/other/4139|title=Del Oro High School|publisher=GreatSchools.net|accessdate=2008-12-10}}</ref>, which is below the California state average. Many of Del Oro's teachers are return students. The school has a decades long rivalry with neighboring Placer High School in [[Auburn, CA]], as well as a more recent rivalry with Granite Bay High School. ==Athletics== Del Oro's [[Division II (NCAA)|Division II]] ranked athletes compete in [[High School Football|football]], [[basketball]], [[tennis]], [[baseball]], [[Cross country running|cross country]], [[water polo]], [[Track and field|track]], [[soccer]], and [[Scholastic wrestling|wrestling]]. ==Performing arts== Del Oro's performing arts hold a strong role in the small [[Loomis, California|Loomis]] community. The performing arts department at Del Oro currently consist of an instrumental program, choral program, theatrical program, and dance program. ===Instrumental Music=== The oldest and most rooted in Del Oro tradition is the "band program", currently directed by Ben Duncan. The program consists of five ensembles: [[marching band]] (fall only), [[concert band]] (spring only), [[jazz band]] (spring only), [[winter percussion]] (spring only), and [[winter guard]] (spring only). None of the ensembles run year-round so it is very common that students participate in marching band in the fall and up to three of the other choices in the spring (in rare cases, a student may be able to participate in all ensembles). The band program holds long standing traditions in the [[Loomis, California|Loomis]] community as the host of the [[Del Oro Golden Eagle Spectacular]] (an annual marching band competition for schools in Northern California and sometimes neighboring states) and more recently its hosting of the [[Del Oro Golden Eagle Winter Spectacular]] (an annual competition for [[winter percussion]] and [[winter guard]] ensembles). The band program also hosts an annual local crab feed and performs an annual "light show" at the [[homecoming]] game where the stadium lights are turned off and the students perform wearing lights on their bodies with the marching percussion lighting up on contact. The marching band prides itself in the level of support it gets from its community but most importantly from the students and the staff within the school (almost unheard of from any other school). ===Choral Music=== Del Oro has two choral ensembles: beginning choir and advanced choir. Both are directed by Pavel Kravchuk (preceded by Marlene Astle). Del Oro is known within the state-wide choir community for producing significant numbers of [[honor choir]] participants both on the regional and state levels. ===Theatre=== Though relatively new (the full program began in 2005), the theatre department has quickly become a staple in the [[Loomis, California|Loomis]] community. The program's debut production was the American classic, "You Can't Take it With You", written by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart and directed by Jeffrey Johnson, co-founder of Del Oro's theatrical program. It opened in late-2004, prior to the completion of the new theatre facility and was performed on the campus cafeteria stage. The school received 10 Elly Award nominations, with one win, from the [[Sacramento Area Regional Theatre Alliance]] for the performances of "The Foreigner" and "Noises Off" during the 2006-2007 school year. ===Dance=== The newest program started in 2009 and is directed by Dawn Kenniston. The dance program is currently in its early stages however interest and enrollment is high. ==Fight song== The "Del Oro Fight Song" is an adaptation of the [[Washington State University Fight Song]]; in fact, the marching band plays exactly the same sheet music. The difference between the two fight songs are the lyrics. ===Lyrics=== [[File:Fight.ogg|thumb|The Del Oro marching band of 1999 plays the fight song (no voices).]] Fight, fight, fight for Del Oro High! Win our victory!<br /> Black and gold will always be bold.<br /> Best in the golden west, we'll do our level best!<br /> Golden Eagles never give in; Honor and loyalty will win!<br /> So fight, fight, fight for Del Oro High and victory! ==Notable alumni== * [[Randy Fasani]] – former [[National Football League|NFL]] [[quarterback]] *[[James Irvin (fighter)]] – Professional [[Mixed martial arts|MMA]] fighter * [[Mark McLemore (baseball)|Mark McLemore]] – [[pitcher]] for the [[Houston Astros]] * Don Verlin – men's [[basketball]] coach at the [[University of Idaho]] * [[Sally Edwards]] - member of the [[Triathlon]] Hall of Fame. * [[Karin Morrell]] - [[Miss California USA]] 1971 ==External links== *[http://www.delorohigh.com/ Del Oro's home page] *[http://www.greatschools.net/modperl/browse_school/ca/4139 Del Oro on GreatSchools.net] *[http://www.delorofootball.org Del Oro Football website] *[http://www.deloroband.com/ Del Oro Band Website] *[http://sites.google.com/site/delorohighschooldance/ Del Oro Dance Website] ==References== <references/> {{coord missing|Placer County, California}} [[Category:High schools in Placer County, California]] [[Category:Educational institutions established in 1958]]'
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'{{Infobox School | name = Tiffanys ass| native_name = | image = Tossing a hotdog down a hallway| streetaddress = 3301 Taylor Road, Loomis, CA 95746 | region = Faganometry | city = Tiffanys belly| state = [[California|CA]] | county = Tiffanys Belly| zipcode = | country = US| coordinates = | schoolnumber = 916 218 2411 known as the bitch | schoolboard = tiffanys ass | district = [[Placer Union High School District]] | authority = Tiffany Valentino | religion = Tiffany Valentino | denomination = Tiffany Valentino | oversight = Tiffany Valentino | affiliation = Tiffany Valentino | superintendent = Tiffany Valentino | trustee = Tiffany Valentino | founder = Tiffany Valentino | specialist = Tiffany Valentino | president = Tiffany Valentino | head of school = Tiffany Valentino | headteacher = Tiffany Valentino | head_label = Tiffany Valentino | head = Tiffany Valentino | chairperson = Tiffany Valentino | principal = Tiffany Valentinos Vagina| viceprincipal = Tiffany Valentinos ass | asst principal = Bridget Farren<br />Paul Lundberg | dean = Tiffany Valentino | administrator = Tiffany Valentino | director = Tiffany Valentino | custodian = Tiffany Valentino | staff = Tiffany Valentino | ranking = Tiffany Valentino | bar pass rate = Tiffany Valentino | faculty = Tiffany Valentino | teaching_staff = Tiffany Valentino | roll = Tiffany Valentino | MOE = Tiffany Valentino | ceeb = Tiffany Valentino | school code = Tiffany Valentino | LEA = Tiffany Valentino | ofsted = Tiffany Valentino | testaverage = Tiffany Valentino | testname = Tiffany Valentino | national_ranking = Tiffany Valentino | classes = Tiffany Valentino | classes offered = Tiffany Valentino | avg_class_size = Tiffany Valentino | ratio = Tiffany Valentino | SAT = Tiffany Valentino | ACT = Tiffany Valentino | graduates = Tiffany Valentino | year = Tiffany Valentino | gender = Tiffany is a heshe | lower_age = | upper_age = | houses = | schooltype = [[Secondary school|Secondary]] | fundingtype = | type = | system = | fees = | tuition = | revenue = | endowment = | budget = | products = | grades = 9-12 | age range = | medium = | language = | classrooms = | campus = | campus size = | campus type = | Hours_in_Day = | athletics = | conference = | slogan = Anyone. Anywhere. Anytime. | song = | fightsong = Del Oro Fight Song (based on the [[Washington State University Fight Song|WSU Fight Song]]) | motto = | accreditation = | rival = [[Placer High School]]<br />[[Rocklin High School]]<br />[[Granite Bay High School]] | mascot = [[Golden Eagle]] | mascot image = | sports = | patron = | team_name = Golden Eagles | nickname = D.O. | school_colours = [[Black]], and [[Gold]]<br /> {{color box|black}} {{color box|gold}} | school_colors = | publication = [http://www.youtube.com/eagleclawproductions Eagle Claw Productions] (formerly D.O. TV) | newspaper = | opened = | established = 1959 | founded = | status = | closed = | students = | sixth_form_students = | pupils = | alumni = | nobel_laureates = | enrollment = 1,705 | other_grade_label = | other = | communities = | feeders = | footnotes = | picture = | homepage = http://www.puhsd.k12.ca.us/deloro/ | homepage = http://www.delorohigh.com/ }} tiffany valentino is a loser!!!!!!!!!!!! 50 Years ago (1959), Del Oro High School opened for instruction of freshmen and sophomores on Sept. 28, one week after Placer in Auburn and Colfax opened. It was founded in 1958 and currently has over 1600 students attending with its largest [[First year|freshmen]] class in school history (over 500 freshmen students in 2009).{{Citation needed|date=December 2009}} The dropout rate is less than 1%<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.greatschools.net/cgi-bin/ca/other/4139|title=Del Oro High School|publisher=GreatSchools.net|accessdate=2008-12-10}}</ref>, which is below the California state average. Many of Del Oro's teachers are return students. The school has a decades long rivalry with neighboring Placer High School in [[Auburn, CA]], as well as a more recent rivalry with Granite Bay High School. ==Athletics== Del Oro's [[Division II (NCAA)|Division II]] ranked athletes compete in [[High School Football|football]], [[basketball]], [[tennis]], [[baseball]], [[Cross country running|cross country]], [[water polo]], [[Track and field|track]], [[soccer]], and [[Scholastic wrestling|wrestling]]. ==Performing arts== Del Oro's performing arts hold a strong role in the small [[Loomis, California|Loomis]] community. The performing arts department at Del Oro currently consist of an instrumental program, choral program, theatrical program, and dance program. ===Instrumental Music=== The oldest and most rooted in Del Oro tradition is the "band program", currently directed by Ben Duncan. The program consists of five ensembles: [[marching band]] (fall only), [[concert band]] (spring only), [[jazz band]] (spring only), [[winter percussion]] (spring only), and [[winter guard]] (spring only). None of the ensembles run year-round so it is very common that students participate in marching band in the fall and up to three of the other choices in the spring (in rare cases, a student may be able to participate in all ensembles). The band program holds long standing traditions in the [[Loomis, California|Loomis]] community as the host of the [[Del Oro Golden Eagle Spectacular]] (an annual marching band competition for schools in Northern California and sometimes neighboring states) and more recently its hosting of the [[Del Oro Golden Eagle Winter Spectacular]] (an annual competition for [[winter percussion]] and [[winter guard]] ensembles). The band program also hosts an annual local crab feed and performs an annual "light show" at the [[homecoming]] game where the stadium lights are turned off and the students perform wearing lights on their bodies with the marching percussion lighting up on contact. The marching band prides itself in the level of support it gets from its community but most importantly from the students and the staff within the school (almost unheard of from any other school). ===Choral Music=== Del Oro has two choral ensembles: beginning choir and advanced choir. Both are directed by Pavel Kravchuk (preceded by Marlene Astle). Del Oro is known within the state-wide choir community for producing significant numbers of [[honor choir]] participants both on the regional and state levels. ===Theatre=== Though relatively new (the full program began in 2005), the theatre department has quickly become a staple in the [[Loomis, California|Loomis]] community. The program's debut production was the American classic, "You Can't Take it With You", written by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart and directed by Jeffrey Johnson, co-founder of Del Oro's theatrical program. It opened in late-2004, prior to the completion of the new theatre facility and was performed on the campus cafeteria stage. The school received 10 Elly Award nominations, with one win, from the [[Sacramento Area Regional Theatre Alliance]] for the performances of "The Foreigner" and "Noises Off" during the 2006-2007 school year. ===Dance=== The newest program started in 2009 and is directed by Dawn Kenniston. The dance program is currently in its early stages however interest and enrollment is high. ==Fight song== The "Del Oro Fight Song" is an adaptation of the [[Washington State University Fight Song]]; in fact, the marching band plays exactly the same sheet music. The difference between the two fight songs are the lyrics. ===Lyrics=== [[File:Fight.ogg|thumb|The Del Oro marching band of 1999 plays the fight song (no voices).]] Fight, fight, fight for Del Oro High! Win our victory!<br /> Black and gold will always be bold.<br /> Best in the golden west, we'll do our level best!<br /> Golden Eagles never give in; Honor and loyalty will win!<br /> So fight, fight, fight for Del Oro High and victory! ==Notable alumni== * [[Randy Fasani]] – former [[National Football League|NFL]] [[quarterback]] *[[James Irvin (fighter)]] – Professional [[Mixed martial arts|MMA]] fighter * [[Mark McLemore (baseball)|Mark McLemore]] – [[pitcher]] for the [[Houston Astros]] * Don Verlin – men's [[basketball]] coach at the [[University of Idaho]] * [[Sally Edwards]] - member of the [[Triathlon]] Hall of Fame. * [[Karin Morrell]] - [[Miss California USA]] 1971 ==External links== *[http://www.delorohigh.com/ Del Oro's home page] *[http://www.greatschools.net/modperl/browse_school/ca/4139 Del Oro on GreatSchools.net] *[http://www.delorofootball.org Del Oro Football website] *[http://www.deloroband.com/ Del Oro Band Website] *[http://sites.google.com/site/delorohighschooldance/ Del Oro Dance Website] ==References== <references/> {{coord missing|Placer County, California}} [[Category:High schools in Placer County, California]] [[Category:Educational institutions established in 1958]]'
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