Branham High School
Branham High School is a secondary school in San Jose, California. It opened on September 13, 1967,[2][3] under the Campbell Union High School District (CUHSD) and closed in 1991. The District leased the campus to Valley Christian Schools in 1991. The school was reopened by (CHUSD) in 1999 due to increased enrollment within the district.[4] The school is named after Isaac Branham, a California pioneer who became a successful farmer and lumber mill owner. The school colors are navy blue, Columbia blue, and white and the official mascot is the Bruin. Branham is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).
Branham High School | |
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Address | |
1570 Branham Lane , California 95118 United States | |
Coordinates | 37°15′12″N 121°53′59″W |
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Type | Public |
Established | September 13, 1967 |
School district | Campbell Union High School District |
Principal | Lawton Cheryl |
Staff | 72.55 (FTE)[1] |
Enrollment | 1,802 (2018–19)[1] |
Student to teacher ratio | 24.84[1] |
Color(s) | Navy Blue, Columbia Blue, and White |
Mascot | Bruin |
Accreditation | Western Association of Schools and Colleges |
Website | branham.cuhsd.org |
Academics
Branham was awarded the title of California Distinguished School during the 2006–2007 school year.[5] Branham participates in the College Board's Advanced Placement program and offers AP courses in English Language and Composition, English Literature, World History, US History, American Government, Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Physics 1 & 2, Calculus AB & BC, Statistics, French Language, Spanish Language, Mandarin Language, Computer Science, and Studio Art 2D & 3D.
Athletics
Branham High School is a member of the Blossom Valley Athletic League (BVAL). Branham fields teams in football, basketball, baseball, swimming and diving, cheerleading, tennis, badminton, soccer, softball, track and field, cross country, golf, field hockey, and wrestling. All of Branham's league and section championships are displayed in its gymnasium, the Bruin Den.
Music department
The Branham High School Music Department consists of the vocal music department and the instrumental music department. The choir is made up of Madrigals and Women's. The instrumental music program is made up of Field Marching Band, Color Guard, Parade Band, Pep Band, Symphonic Band, Wind Ensemble, Guitar, and Jazz Ensemble.
The marching band has recently been named the Branham High School Royal Alliance.
The Branham High School Symphonic Band, in its first CMEA performance in the history of the school, received a Unanimous Superior rating, the highest rating a group can receive from the California Music Educators Association. In addition, the band was invited to perform at Carnegie Hall and Chicago Symphony Hall due to their performance at the 2009 Los Angeles Heritage Festival, where they had placed first in the Symphonic Band category. In April 2011, the band received its second Unanimous Superior rating from CMEA.
The Branham High School Royal Alliance Marching Band and Color Guard is known for award winning performances and had an undefeated season in the fall of 2020 with their show “It’s About Time”.
The Branham Jazz Ensemble gives nearly a dozen public performances per year and travels to the Columbia Jazz Festival. The Jazz Ensemble hosts a yearly fundraiser called the Jazz Cafe to raise funds for the Branham Instrumental Program.
Currently, the director of the band program is Christopher Nalls, while the director of the choir program is Barbara West.
Theater department
The department earned the 2001 Glenn Hoffman Award for Outstanding Fine Arts Curriculum. In 2003, the program earned the 2003 High School Musical Honors Award for Outstanding Ensemble. The department currently offers a full theater curriculum including a musical theater course, a drama club, and several productions each year. Its annual faculty musical is directed by students and supervised by the acting instructor.[3]
Notable alumni
- Robertson Daniel (Class of 2010) - Former American football cornerback for the Oakland Raiders, Green Bay Packers, Washington Football Team, and Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL). Currently a member of the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League. Played collegiately at Brigham Young University.
- Pat Hughes (Class of 1973) - Radio play-by-play announcer for the Chicago Cubs of the Major League Baseball (MLB).
- Marty Krulee (Class of 1974) - Sprinter and track-and-field athlete.
- Gary Radnich (Class of 1969) - Sports anchor for KRON-TV, San Francisco. Former basketball player at Brigham Young University, later transferring to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
- Louie Sakoda (Class of 2005) - Professional placekicker and punter for the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League.
- Roger Samuels (Class of 1979) - Former MLB pitcher who played for the San Francisco Giants and Pittsburgh Pirates.
- Darnell Sankey (Class of 2012) - Former American football linebacker for the Denver Broncos, Oakland Raiders, Kansas City Chiefs, Minnesota Vikings, Baltimore Ravens, Detroit Lions, Indianapolis Colts, and New Orleans Saints of the NFL. Played collegiately at California State University, Sacramento.
- Nicky Shane (Class of 1971) - The first recipient of the Guinness World Record for The Fastest Harmonica Player.
See also
References
- "Branham High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved May 6, 2020.
- "70 New Families Now in Coronado". San Mateo Times. 67 (240). San Mateo, CA. October 7, 1967. p. 9. Retrieved September 7, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
... residents are enjoying th[e] newly-opened Branham High School just across the street." ["just opened" being consistent with September 1967]
- Smare, Ronald (August 25, 2016). Branham: A Passionate History: 1967–2017. San Jose, CA: Aidan Kirwan.
Branham High School, ... first opened on September 13th, 1967 ...
- Roja, Genevieve. "Branham's Back!". The Bear Witness.
- "Distinguished School Awards - California School Recognition Program". CA Dept of Education. Archived from the original on 2007-03-11. Retrieved 2020-03-21.