Arroyo Grande High School
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Arroyo Grande High School
Ryan Pinkerton, Principal
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School address:
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Telephone:
+1 (805) 474-3200 x2199
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Country:
United States of America
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State/Province:
California
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County:
San Luis Obispo
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City/Community:
Arroyo Grande
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Arroyo Grande High School (or AGHS) was established around 1890 and is part of the Lucia Mar Unified School District in San Luis Obispo County, California. It is the oldest of three high schools in the district. The school's colors are blue and gold, and the mascot is the eagle.
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History
Awards and recognition
Demographics
Faculty and staff
Administration
- See also: Principals of Arroyo Grande High School
Certificated faculty
Classified staff
Facilities and grounds
Campus
The campus is a single-story, open design, with most classrooms opening directly to covered, outdoor hallways.
The main part of the campus runs roughly north to south and is bordered to the west by Valley Road. Each "wing" of hallways is numbered consecutively from the 100s at the front of the school (closest to Fair Oaks Blvd.) to the 800s at the back of the campus. Several temporary buildings have been brought in over the years, so the numbering system is not as sharply defined as it once was.
To the east of the main campus lie the athletics fields and Physical Education buildings.
Beyond the athletics fields is the 900 wing of the school. This area is commonly referred to as "Orchard", because Orchard Street forms the eastern boundary of the campus. Several common courses, such as math, business, and the arts, are taught there, resulting in a large-scale migration of students crossing the athletics area between the two parts of campus during the "passing period" prior to every class session.
Student life
Athletics
Clubs and organizations
Students
- See also: Category:Arroyo Grande High School class rosters, Category:Arroyo Grande High School alumni, and Category:Arroyo Grande High School graduates
See also
References
- U.S. Department of Education. Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics — source: CCD Public school data 2004-2005 school year.

