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Tustin High School is a public high school located in Tustin, California. Tustin High is a part of Tustin Unified School District and was originally established in 1921 as Tustin Union High School.〔http://www.tustinhistory.com/articles/tustin-high.htm〕 Tustin High School is officially a Title I school and has been a California Distinguished School.〔http://www.tustinhistory.com/articles/tustin-high.htm〕 Additionally, it has been recognized by ''Newsweek'' Magazine as one of the top 600 public high schools in United States seven years in a row.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Tiller History / RICH HISTORY, BRIGHT FUTURE )〕 ==History== Founded in 1921 as Tustin Union High School because it served five elementary districts (Tustin, Laguna Beach, El Toro, Trabuco Canyon and San Joaquin),〔http://www.tustin.k12.ca.us/cms/lib02/CA01001904/Centricity/Domain/69/DISTRICT%20HISTORY.pdf〕 Tustin High School was a stately two story structure surrounded by miles of orange groves and other agri-businesses, thus the school nickname, the Tustin Tillers. In 1966, construction crews rebuilt Tustin High to a one story sprawling campus to ensure the integrity of structures during a major earthquake. The football stadium was constructed at the 440 track in the mid-1940s. The stadium and field were later named Northrup Field after Orville Northrup, who taught woodshop and physical education, and served as Principal of Tustin Union High School from 1941 to 1962.〔(Tustin High School History )〕 In 1972, the Tustin Union High School District merged with Tustin Elementary School District to create the Tustin Unified School District. Tustin High School is located on thirty-eight acres of land in the middle of the City of Tustin. Today's campus consists of twenty-two single-story buildings, a two story science building and seventeen portable classrooms. The campus also includes two baseball fields, two softball fields, a discus field and two gymnasiums. It also houses the District football field and twin stadiums with a permanent cafeteria, an Olympic-sized swimming pool, two soccer fields, six tennis courts and a synthetic track and field.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Facilities Use )〕 In June 2008, the Tustin school board approved a master plan that would guide the possible renovations of Tustin High School or the construction of a new campus.〔http://articles.ocregister.com/2008-06-25/cities/24718987_1_board-member-renovations-science-center〕 The plan would include a new administration building, a 2-story science center, a new gym, and a 2-story performing arts theater and classroom building. The estimated cost of the renovation was put at around $150 million. Since 2008, the new student quad, known as the 'plaza' has been completed. Construction of the Science Center has also begun. In addition to the renovation plans approved by the Tustin school board, future projects also include modernization of the cafeteria, improvement of special education and mathematics classrooms, and construction of a new Library/Multimedia classroom building.〔http://tustin.tustin.k12.ca.us/html/about/history.htm〕 In December 2012, construction at Northrup Stadium was begun. The updated stadium features a synthetic field with the words "Northrup" and "Stadium" in its end zones along with a 9-line synthetic track. Also, the new stadium will feature a new permanent visitor's bleachers seating up to 1,000, new restrooms and concessions stand, new scoreboard, and new stadium lighting (Musco). The playing field and lighting were completed in time for the June 2013 graduation ceremonies. Was completed in Fall 2013.〔http://web.tustin.k12.ca.us/HTML/about/organization/pdf-Facilities/120130-facilities-update-northrup-stadium-at-tustin-high-school.pdf〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tustin High School」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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