San Jose High School - 150 - San Jose, CA
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N 37° 20.997 W 121° 52.266
10S E 599984 N 4134292
San Jose High School is the oldest school in the county and 2nd in California.
Waymark Code: WMJM9D
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 12/03/2013
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The plaque reads: "Founded in 1863 during the Presidency of Abraham Lincoln, SJHS is the oldest high school in Santa Clara
County and second oldest in California. Its first classes were held in a 2nd floor room of J. G. Orbon's flour
store, where John Joseph Bowen, the founder and first teacher and principal, taught classes. January 1,
1868, SJHS was located on Santa Clara Street, where the first diplomas were awarded to high school
students. In 1898, a new high school building was ready on Washington Square and declared at the time
one of the finest high schools in California. On April 18, 1906, the building was destroyed by the San
Francisco earthquake. After the earthquake of 1906, classes were held for two years in the Lincoln school
building. September 9, 1908 a new SJHS was dedicated on San Fernando Street, but with the growth
of higher education in the early 1950's, SJHS was forced to relocate once again. The site is now San Jose
State University. Since November 2, 1952 SJHS has been at this current location.
Graduates include leaders in education, athletics, the arts, business, philanthropy, and public service.
These include three United States Congressmen, a San Jose Mayor and Cabinet member. As an
International Baccalaureate World School, it continues to provide leadership models.
Dedicated on June 15, 2013."
Anniversary Year: 150
Year of Event, Organization or Occurance: 2013
Address: 275 North 24th St. San Jose, CA USA
Website: Not listed
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