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Wilson
High school is a name used in some parts of the world, and particularly in North America, to describe the last segment of compulsory secondary education. It is preceded by primary education. High school is also the name used to describe the institution in which the final stage of compulsory education takes place. In the United States, high schools generally consist of grades 9, 10, 11, and 12, although the inclusion of grade 9 varies by school district. The official name is Woodrow Wilson Classical High School. Wilson School is a secondary school in Long Beach, California. Wilson High School, in the Long Beach Unified School District, opened in 1925 as the second school in the city. In 2005, Wilson High School was recognized as a California Distinguished School for the second time. Wilson requires a school uniform, as do a number of other Long Beach Unified School District schools. The uniform is khaki pants, skirts or shorts, with either white or maroon collared shirts. The school colors are cardinal and gold, and the school mascot is the Bruin. It was built to accommodate 3,300 students, but due to population growth in the city of Long Beach and high demand for students to attend Wilson, the population had risen to more than 4,600 students. Wilson High School is different from the other schools in the Long Beach Unified School District. Wilson offers a Classical Diploma, the Classical Diploma is ideal for students entering the California State University system or the University of California system since the Classical requirements meet or exceed requirements for admission. The Wilson Bruins are usually known for their outstanding water polo and swim teams. Additionally, the Wilson golf, volleyball, women's track and field and baseball teams have won statewide titles consistently.
At Wilson High School, their mission is to promote educational growth through a rigorous curriculum along with the acquisition of technical skills and knowledge that will provide a basis for lifelong learning and will create a bridge between education and career.
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