| Esperanza High School | |
| Location | |
|---|---|
| 1830 N. Kellogg Dr. Anaheim, CA |
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| Information | |
| School district | Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District |
| Principal | Dave Flynn Assistant Principals-Harry Dolen,Steve Marshall,Jeffery Maes |
| Faculty | 124 |
| Type | Public |
| Grades | 9-12 |
| Mascot | Aztecs |
| Color(s) | Cardinal and gold |
| Enrollment | 3,178 |
| Information | (714) 779-7870 |
| Homepage | www.esperanzahs.com |
Esperanza High School is a 9th–12th grade public high school located in Anaheim, California that is part of the Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District. It is a California Distinguished School and home to many excellent athletic programs, such as baseball, football, basketball, marching band, and dance company. EHS is a member of the Sunset League, which is part of the Southern Section of the California Interscholastic Federation. More than 3,100 students attend the school. Most come from nearby Yorba Linda, California with the rest generally residing in East Placentia and East Anaheim. Esperanza was ranked #403 out of the "Top 1,000 U.S. Schools" in MSNBC/Newsweek's 2005 list. It then plummetted to #734 on the 2007 list after the elite class of 2006 graduated. EHS is home to the GRAND NATIONAL CHAMPION Dance Company, who have also won many other titles.
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Esperanza Staff
- Dave Flynn-Principal
- Harry Dolen-Assistant Principal Of Cuiumuim
- Steve Marshall-Assistant Principal Of Student Services
- Jeffery Maes-Assistant Principal Of Displanie
- Gary Farrell-Dean Of Students
- Jason Kaylor-Activies Director
- Gary Meek-Mens Atheic Director
- Dianne Genduso-Women's Athieic Director
- Amy Buxton-Counselor
- Gina Suesra-Counelor
- Tempa Davidson-Counselor
- Yuette Aquiair-Counselor
- Lori Walls-Counselor
- Taylor Knight-Coolest Kid Ever
Esperanza Principals Since 1993
- George Allen
- Bert Raiche
- Dave Flynn
Notable alumni
- Atreyu (band)
- No Authority Band
- Sabrina Bryan of the Cheetah Girls and Dancing with the stars
- Ashley Force, drag racer and daughter of John Force
- Travis Kirschke, NFL player
- Michele Mitchell, national correspondent, CNN, PBS
- David Newhan, major league baseball player
- Greg Miller Los Angeles Dodgers prospect
- Mallory Primm, Noble Prize nominee for outstanding activism in human rights
- Keith McDonald, major league baseball player
- Matt Werner, NFL player
- Moon Bloodgood, actress
Athletics
- Soccer
- Dance Company
- Water Polo
- Football
- Wrestling
- Tennis
- Cross Country
- Swimming
- Diving
- Cheer
- Song
- Dance
- Dance Team
- Basketball
- Baseball
- Softball
- Track and Field
- Hockey (not supported by school)
- Volleyball


