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Wasco Union High School : ウィキペディア英語版
Wasco Union High School

''Wasco Union High School'' (abbr. ''WUHS'') is a public American senior high school set in Wasco, California. The school is part of the Wasco Union High School District and takes in incoming freshman from the Wasco Union School District, Maple School District, Lost Hills Union School District, Semitropic School District, St. John’s Catholic School, and North Kern Christian School.
The Auditorium is the City of Wasco's only listing on the National Register of Historic Places.
==History==
WUHS was established in 1915 when the voters of the Cleveland, Maple, Poplar, Wildwood, Semitropic, and Wasco elementary school districts approved the formation of a high school, to coincide the new addition of the Wasco Union High School District that year. 28 students were enrolled at WUHS for its inaugural year and classes were held in a rented auditorium-like building called Wasco Hall. In August 1916, a new high school building for WUHS was approved; it was completed within six months and cost about $50,000. 61 students were enrolled at the time of the dedication on March 3, 1917. After 1917, as new structures were added to the campus, the original building was referred to simply as the Main Building.〔(WUHS History )〕
In the years following the opening of the Main Building, a host of new buildings were added to the campus: an industrial arts building in 1925, an auditorium in 1929, a gymnasium in 1931, an agricultural addition to the industrial arts building in 1934, the first phase of the science building in 1935, then the second in 1939. A cafeteria and a language arts building were added in 1949, a library and a music building in 1953, a new classroom building and a bus garage in 1957, and a new administration building in 1959.〔
In recent history, WUHS has undergone tremendous change. For instance, the enrollment pattern from the 1925-1926 school year through the 2005-2006 school year showed the school’s student body expanding every decade (aside from the 1975-1976 school year through the 1985-1986 school year) and is revealed in the following figures, given in ten year increments: 1925-1926 (143 students); 1935-1936 (299 students); 1945-1946 (385 students); 1955-1956 (546 students); 1965-1966 (879 students); 1975-1976 (869 students); 1985-1986 (854 students); 1995-1996 (960 students) and 2005-2006 (1,551 students). This led to an increase in student enrollment and, should the Wasco Union High School District sustain its present rate of growth, projections indicate that the enrollment at WUHS will reach 2,200 students by the year 2010. This has led the district to begin preliminary planning for a second comprehensive high school to take in the influx of students within the district.〔

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