Point Loma High School has a storied history as it turns 100 years old

02.09.2025    Times of San Diego    2 views
Point Loma High School has a storied history as it turns 100 years old

POINT LOMA It was a time of rapid rise in San Diego The little seaside region was home to people in and that total would double to by the end of the decade The city was already home to a pair of high schools Russ School later named San Diego High School opened in and La Jolla High School opened to the north in At the end of Point Loma High School s first year these seven seniors were the first graduating class of the school They celebrated their accomplishment in Balboa Park Photo courtesy of PLHS Archives HASTINGS FOLLY Edgar F Hastings a member of the Board of Instruction held that a new high school was needed in a slowly evolving group situated between San Diego Bay and the Pacific Ocean Fellow board members strongly disagreed with Hastings saying the proposed location was too far from town But Hastings persisted even after his fellow board members termed the proposed new school Hastings Folly And on Sept Point Loma Junior-Senior High School opened Pete Ross was named as the school s first principal and the school s stadium bears his name currently Ross oversaw a staff of teachers who drove their Model Ts to the campus that had no homes around it They parked their cars in a staff parking lot along Zola Street before walking onto the new campus built in Spanish Revival architecture with three-story buildings featuring curved archways and wrought iron Those teachers were expected to deliver a rich and challenging curriculum to each of the students in grades through who arrived on the first day of school After all those teachers were making per month according to federal records There was one difficulty Hastings and the school s architects did not consider the entire campus was constructed on a total of acres and after a gymnasium was opened houses were built in the new Loma Portal neighborhood right up against the school s campus By current state law a high school constructed in the present day for students would require acres exactly three times the size of the campus After its opening Point Loma High School had landscaping and it was a beautiful addition to the area On the left is the staff parking lot along Zola Street The current campus covers this area and the remainder of Zola Street between Clove Street and Chatsworth Boulevard Photo courtesy of PLHS Archives Point Loma High School After several decades the school was renamed Point Loma High School with the opening of Richard Henry Dana Junior High School Yearbooks from the era suggest Dana opened in for seventh-graders only adding eighth graders from - and became a full - grade junior high in During this era the school s marching band determined practice space by marching up and down nearby streets When the state of California decreed that all state school buildings be earthquake-proof an order was given to demolish several buildings including the huge auditorium with its wooden seats the administration building and other campus buildings of Point Loma High School Ironically when crews attempted to demolish these old buildings they encountered huge challenges when the structures strongly resisted the wrecking ball Eventually Zola Street between Clove Street and Chatsworth Boulevard was acquired and made part of the campus The teachers parking lot also vanished during this era Parking moved to Clove Street but now with limited space This group of students was the first ever to enter Point Loma High School as sophomores in and graduate in Photo courtesy of PLHS Archives Rebuilding Point Loma High School in its original Spanish Revival style would be very expensive and the replacement buildings were nowhere near as beautiful as the originals Point Loma residents and school alumni have bemoaned this fact ever since But if they saw the cost of reconstructing those Spanish Revival buildings they would likely be in shock The structures that replaced those beloved buildings were largely of the box with windows style built with the limited budgets of modern school districts But even several of them have already been replaced Modernization projects The unique round classroom building in the center of campus known as the Building was deemed lacking when district architects evaluated the campus as part of a up-to-date whole-site modernization project the first phase of which has now been completed The first floor of the building was a media center with the second floor being classrooms These classrooms were oddly shaped since they radiated out from the center of the building to the perimeter Also there was no ADA access to the building and no restrooms In the basement all of the school s computer and communication hardware was located and every rainstorm resulted in flooding of this basement Also added was a fully equipped weight room for use by all students Built with the benefit of a grant from famed race car driver Jimmy Johnson it features electronics to analyze form viewing monitors and a sprint track The first phase of this project also resulted in the construction of a new classroom building on the southwest corner of campus Known as the Building the two-story structure includes social science and history classrooms One room in the building is dedicated to the school s athletic trainers It is equipped with a whirlpool bath exam tables exercise equipment plus wheelchairs crutches for aspirant use and trainer supplies It should be noted that all high schools now have a certified athletic trainer on staff While not able to be present at all events the trainers attend to injured athletes keep detailed records and also offer rehabilitation exercise programs designed to allow athletes to return to competition as soon as doable These trainers are master s degree level educated and usually are graduates of Point Loma Nazarene University A special opportunity for students interested in athletic training is provided when trainers teach entry-level skills to interested Pointers The and buildings were renovated making every classroom at the school equipped with the latest instrument and internet access Curbside drop off on Chatsworth Boulevard was added and guard fencing now limits campus access during school hours to a single entrance from the Clove Street parking lot Administration building upgrades included a new fire alarm system and a new telephone system Video cameras now cover every area of campus The former auto shop facility was demolished and a parking space was created Potential panels in recent times completed now cover much of the parking lot to supply the campus with electricity Replacing the auto shop is a new music center with individual practice rooms and other specialized areas for the school s now-robust music initiative This much-used facility bears the name of Dr Dean Nelson of PLNU who was a considerable factor in having the project built Pete Ross was named as the first principal of the new school He welcomed teachers and students in grades - He served in this position until Photo courtesy of PLHS Archives Also a video production facility with courses for students has been completed with full editing boards green screen lighting and video creation facilities One of the biggest changes stadium lighting was added after a lengthy round of battles with neighbors who predicted nighttime violence and problems would become the norm The first lighted event was a Pointer football contest on Aug As part of the stadium lighting issue regular meetings are held between the school and all neighbors to share any issues that have arisen on the limited number of nights per year where events with large crowds are permitted Nightly practices have a curfew lights out time and the school district has not rented the field for night events as residents alleged would happen Also in the stadium visitor seating for people has been added on the north side along with a snack bar and restrooms and the turf field has been replaced A press box is to be built above the new visitor seating The massive wall on the east end of the stadium began to crumble about years ago and was supported by metal beam braces until the entire wall was strengthened and replaced It has now been painted in large letters to say HOME OF THE POINTERS along with the school s new logo A new media center classroom building was constructed along Chatsworth Boulevard This three-story building houses the media center on the first floor and new state-of-the-art classrooms on the upper two floors The media center is much more than a library and includes a computer center meeting rooms inquiry areas and more In addition all of the school s telephone and media wiring is now located safely in the basement of the new building and no longer in danger of flooding With the completion of this building students now have a larger and more open quad area More renovations Further campus improvements will include the demolition of other outdated buildings Also the current big gym will be razed In its place will be a new gym and boys locker room built above a parking structure with space for cars Remember the school only has acres with which to work Particular alumni and area residents bemoan the changes and find the new facilities unsightly but the real issue remains Will the staff and facilities of Point Loma High School continue to contribute to outstanding creative and resourceful young adults walking across the stage at the annual commencement and continuing to enter careers live rich and productive lives become good citizens enrich society and set the bar high as alumni of the school Undoubtedly

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