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Arroyo High School

Arroyo High School
4921 N. Cedar Avenue
626-444-9201

About Us:

Arroyo High School opened its doors in 1955 and its first graduating class was the class of 1958. The school is now in its 53rd year of operation. Since then, more than 20,000 students have received their high school diplomas from Arroyo. Gradutates of Arroyo can be found in various professions, ranging from being teachers (here at Arroyo) to college presidents to academy award winners, as well as a recent Pulitzer Prize winner. The school is truly a comprehensive high school with a curriculum that meets the wide range of needs found within our attendance area. Arroyo High School provides college preparatory, vocational, and general education programs for all its students.

Arroyo High School has a reputation for having a very safe campus. Five campus supervisors (all part time employees) and one School Resource Officer (SRO) assist administrators, counselors, and staff in maintaining a school environment that is safe and secure for all students.

Arroyo High School has made great strides in updating existing instructional equipment and providing new technological equipment over the last several years.  Full implementation of our Digital High School Grant (in which every classroom is interconnected as well as connected to the Internet), has been completed. State of the art wiring and cabling have been provided by the grant, as well as instructional delivery hardware (digital projectors) and software (Ex. PowerPoint).  Improved API scores over the last several years are a result of an upgrade in a number of existing technologies. 

Arroyo High School is truly a great place to go to school. Students, parents, teachers, staff, administration, and the community work together to provide all students with the opportunity to obtain a comprehensive educational experience based on each student's individual abilities and personal goals to prepare them for a successful future. Arroyo High School continues to look for new ways to reach parents and make them a part of the school community.  Stronger parent and community participation on campus is an ongoing goal for Arroyo High School.


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