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{{Infobox Eritrea zoba |
| Zoba = Southern Red Sea Zone (Zoba Debubawi Keyih Bahri)
| Map = Eritrea_SouthernRedSea.png
| AdministrationType = [[Regions of Eritrea|Zoba]]
| Capital = [[Asseb]]
| Administrator = Tsegereda Woldegergish
| Population = 203,618
| Area = 27,600
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The '''Southern Red Sea''' region of [[Eritrea]] is one of the six main [[regions of Eritrea]]. It lies along the southern half of the [[Red Sea]], and contains the coastal city of [[Asseb]]. It borders the [[Northern Red Sea]] region, and has an area of around 27,600km².


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It extends over 500km along [[Red Sea]] coast but is only around 50km wide. Forming the major part of the [[Danakil Desert]], its major towns include [[Asseb]], [[Beilul]], [[Rahaita]] and [[Thio]].
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'''Sonora High School''' is located at 401 S. Palm Street in [[La Habra, California]], USA. As of the 2004-05 school year, the campus held approximately 2020 students. Though in La Habra, students come from La Habra, La Habra Heights, Fullerton and even Brea. Sonora rests in between Fullerton and Brea city lines, north to south.
It is generally considered one of the most inhospitable areas on [[Earth]], except along the coast.
==Mission Statement==
Sonora High School promotes the success of all students in an atmosphere of mutual respect and caring by the following means: Educating students to their individual learning potential; Fostering in each student an acceptance of ethnic and cultural diversity; Promoting school spirit and school loyalty; Instilling within each student a commitment to the values of community and the American democratic society.


Sonora High School strives for excellence in academics, activities, athletics, and service
The region also includes the following districts:
by: Providing academically challenging programs for students with different
* [[Are'eta]]
interests and abilities; Providing a challenging array of curricular, extra-curricular, aesthetic, and athletic programs; Providing the tools to access, evaluate and use information from a variety
* [[Central Denkalya]]
of technological sources; Equipping students with the skills necessary for a successful transition to
* [[Southern Denkalya]]
college and/or work.


(Source: Sonora High School website)
== Sources ==
* [http://www.xist.org/cntry/eritrea.aspx GeoHive].


==Athletics==
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Sonora's sports teams are known as the Raiders. They are members of the Freeway League in [[CIF Southern Section]].
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Sonora has a major rivalry with crosstown foes [[La Habra High School]], the centerpiece of which is the annual football game between the two. The Highlanders hold a 25 to 7 edge in the series, and Sonora has not won since 2001.
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Sonora's football team has an all-time record of 198-236-3, and won the CIF-SS AA championship in 1975.
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Sonora field hockey was powerful in the 1970s, winning two CIF-SS titles and finishing as runner-up twice. One of the members of this field hockey team was Valerie Olguin, maiden name Uken, whose daughter, Sara Olguin, would later help the Sonora Girl's Water Polo Team win CIF almost 30 years later.
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In 2008 Sonora's Girls' Water Polo Team won CIF Championship. Their final game is most remembered for their win of one point made in the final three seconds against La Habra made by their co-team captain, Sara Olguin.
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==School demographics==
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The socio-economic composition of the student body represents great diversity:
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*6.7% [[Asian American|Asian]]
[[ru:Дэбуб-Кэй-Бахри]]
*37.0% [[White people|Caucasian]]
[[tr:Güney Kızıldeniz]]
*47.2% [[Hispanic]]
[[zh:南紅海區]]
*1.1% [[Filipino American|Filipino]]
*1.6% [[Black people|Black]]
*5.7% Other ([[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]], [[Pacific Islander]], [[Multiracial]] or no response).
Source: California Department of Education, Educational Demographics Unit [http://data1.cde.ca.gov]
in 2008 sonoras varsity boy soccer won CIF against La Habra Highlanders 1 to 0 scored by Irvin Gonzalez #23; who won the game for sonora

==Famous Alumni==
*[[Ann Meyers]]
*[[Dave Meyers]] (NBA basketball player, brother of Ann Meyers)
*[[Adam de la Pena]]
*[[Nikki Ziering]]
*[[Vikki Vargas]] of [[KNBC]]

== External links ==
* [http://sonorahs.org Sonora High School website]
* [http://www.sonoraraiders.com Sonora Raider Football website]
* [http://www.sonoraffa.org Sonora High School FFA , La Habra Ca- Chapter# CA0293]
* [http://www.sonoraaquatics.org Sonora High Raiders Aquatics]
* [http://fjuhsd.k12.ca.us/documents/supt/SARC/2004-05%20SOHS.pdf Latest School Accountability Report Card (2004-05)]
* [http://sonoratrack.org Sonora High Track and Field]
* [http://www.sonoracheer.com Sonora Cheer website]
[[Category:Educational institutions established in 1966]]
[[Category:High schools in Orange County, California]]

Revision as of 18:48, 10 October 2008


Established 1966
School type Public
Principal Rich Peterson
Location La Habra, Calif., USA
Enrollment 2,021
Faculty 77
Campus Suburban
Instructional Days 180
Colors Blue and Gold
Homepage sonorahs.org

Sonora High School is located at 401 S. Palm Street in La Habra, California, USA. As of the 2004-05 school year, the campus held approximately 2020 students. Though in La Habra, students come from La Habra, La Habra Heights, Fullerton and even Brea. Sonora rests in between Fullerton and Brea city lines, north to south.

Mission Statement

Sonora High School promotes the success of all students in an atmosphere of mutual respect and caring by the following means: Educating students to their individual learning potential; Fostering in each student an acceptance of ethnic and cultural diversity; Promoting school spirit and school loyalty; Instilling within each student a commitment to the values of community and the American democratic society.

Sonora High School strives for excellence in academics, activities, athletics, and service by: Providing academically challenging programs for students with different interests and abilities; Providing a challenging array of curricular, extra-curricular, aesthetic, and athletic programs; Providing the tools to access, evaluate and use information from a variety of technological sources; Equipping students with the skills necessary for a successful transition to college and/or work.

(Source: Sonora High School website)

Athletics

Sonora's sports teams are known as the Raiders. They are members of the Freeway League in CIF Southern Section.

Sonora has a major rivalry with crosstown foes La Habra High School, the centerpiece of which is the annual football game between the two. The Highlanders hold a 25 to 7 edge in the series, and Sonora has not won since 2001.

Sonora's football team has an all-time record of 198-236-3, and won the CIF-SS AA championship in 1975.

Sonora field hockey was powerful in the 1970s, winning two CIF-SS titles and finishing as runner-up twice. One of the members of this field hockey team was Valerie Olguin, maiden name Uken, whose daughter, Sara Olguin, would later help the Sonora Girl's Water Polo Team win CIF almost 30 years later.

In 2008 Sonora's Girls' Water Polo Team won CIF Championship. Their final game is most remembered for their win of one point made in the final three seconds against La Habra made by their co-team captain, Sara Olguin.

School demographics

The socio-economic composition of the student body represents great diversity:

Source: California Department of Education, Educational Demographics Unit [1] in 2008 sonoras varsity boy soccer won CIF against La Habra Highlanders 1 to 0 scored by Irvin Gonzalez #23; who won the game for sonora

Famous Alumni

External links