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Next week, which is the final full week of the Fall semester, Hollister High School will offer a variety of enrichment HST (Haybaler Support Time) sessions for students. These include: information on the new Mock Trial Club, info about the U.S. Coast Guard, how to get a driver's license, Meditation Monday, info about the Poetry Out Loud contest, and details about 2024 tours of Europe. Students can sign up for the sessions through RTI Scheduler. ... See MoreSee Less

Next week, which is the final full week of the Fall semester, Hollister High School will offer a variety of enrichment HST (Haybaler Support Time) sessions for students. These include: information on the new Mock Trial Club, info about the U.S. Coast Guard, how to get a drivers license, Meditation Monday, info about the Poetry Out Loud contest, and details about 2024 tours of Europe. Students can sign up for the sessions through RTI Scheduler.Image attachment

There will be an informational meeting at lunch on Monday for anyone interested in trying out for the Baler boys volleyball team. The meeting will take place in Coach Anderson's room (454). ... See MoreSee Less

There will be an informational meeting at lunch on Monday for anyone interested in trying out for the Baler boys volleyball team. The meeting will take place in Coach Andersons room (454).

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Hollister High School Athletics is pleased to announce the Fall All-Academic Team, who had second grading period GPAs ranging from 3.83 to 4.83. Athletic Director Tod Thatcher said: "What an outstanding group of student-athletes to represent our school and athletic department!" Among 486 Fall student-athletes and 224 varsity athletes across 11 Fall programs, 42 (19 percent of varsity athletes) earned a GPA of 4.0 or better. Those recognized on the All-Academic Team are junior water polo player Samuel Buckingham (4.83 GPA); junior field hockey player Lillian Mendonsa (4.67); senior volleyball player Maya Rosette (4.67); senior cross country athlete Kendra Melching (4.67); senior football player Theodore Meredith (4.33); junior water polo player Cristina Terrones Ochoa (4.33); sophomore tennis player June Traveria (4.17); sophomore flag football player Addie Garcia (4.176); senior cheerleader Faith Freeman (4.17); freshman cross country athlete Andrew Parra (4.0); and freshman golfer Jasleen Bailey (3.83). ... See MoreSee Less

Hollister High School Athletics is pleased to announce the Fall All-Academic Team, who had second grading period GPAs ranging from 3.83 to 4.83. Athletic Director Tod Thatcher said: What an outstanding group of student-athletes to represent our school and athletic department! Among 486 Fall student-athletes and 224 varsity athletes across 11 Fall programs, 42 (19 percent of varsity athletes) earned a GPA of 4.0 or better. Those recognized on the All-Academic Team are junior water polo player Samuel Buckingham (4.83 GPA); junior field hockey player Lillian Mendonsa (4.67); senior volleyball player Maya Rosette (4.67); senior cross country athlete Kendra Melching (4.67); senior football player Theodore Meredith (4.33); junior water polo player Cristina Terrones Ochoa (4.33); sophomore tennis player June Traveria (4.17); sophomore flag football player Addie Garcia (4.176); senior cheerleader Faith Freeman (4.17); freshman cross country athlete Andrew Parra (4.0); and freshman golfer Jasleen Bailey (3.83).Image attachmentImage attachment+Image attachment

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Congratulations 🎉

Congratulations to all. Very impressive.

So great, congratulations 👏🏼

Congratulations! 🎉

Congratulations to each of you!

Congratulations to all

Congratulations to all!!

Way to go! Congratulations each and everyone of you. 🥳🥳🥳

Congratulations people

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Game Day Link for this game can be found on:👇 🎥https://topsports-tv.my.id/hs-football.php

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Advanced Ag Mechanics students on Thursday were invited to check out the student union/cafeteria construction site at Hollister High School to get an up-close look at the concrete pour that was taking place. ... See MoreSee Less

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1 of the best classes to take at that school!

Great job guy's 💪

This week, Hollister High School culinary students received a lesson in making fresh flour tortillas, courtesy of campus supervisor Elsa Chavez. The students then partnered with the school cafeteria to make 100 fresh fajita plates to be served during supper right after school. ... See MoreSee Less

This week, Hollister High School culinary students received a lesson in making fresh flour tortillas, courtesy of campus supervisor Elsa Chavez. The students then partnered with the school cafeteria to make 100 fresh fajita plates to be served during supper right after school.Image attachmentImage attachment+6Image attachment

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Elsa makes the best tortillas!! Great job 👏 ❤️❤️

Alright Elsa!

Tortillas

Those are lucky kids to get a lesson on how to make fresh tortillas. Elsa you’re awesome!

Yolanda Cosio.. look at your Tia go! We love Elsita!

Nice job Elsa

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Hollister High School on Advanced Placement (AP) Program Honor Roll

October 9, 2023
Hollister High School was recently notified by the College Board that it has been named to the Advanced Placement (AP) Program Honor Roll, earning bronze recognition for developing an AP program that creates a college-going culture and gives students opportunities...
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Hollister High School on Best High Schools List Five Years in a Row

September 24, 2023
For the fifth year in a row, Hollister High School has been ranked as a “Best High School” by U.S. News & World Report, which identifies the country’s top-performing public high school and measures how well schools serve students from...
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Hollister High Named Green Ribbon School

September 24, 2023
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond announced Thursday that Hollister High School is one of 14 schools in the state to have earned a 2023 California Green Ribbon Schools award. “We congratulate this year’s honorees,” said State Superintendent Thurmond....
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Principal Ramirez

Welcome Message from Principal Kevin Medeiros

Dear Baler parents and families:

Welcome to Hollister High School, home of the Haybalers. Our school is built on a foundation of Baler STRONG core values that include Scholarship, Teamwork, Reflection, Opportunity, Nurture, and Growth. As your principal, I work with our students, parents, and community members to foster a supportive and inclusive school culture.  It is important to ensure that each student’s unique talents are celebrated. Our dedicated educators are here to guide and empower students, helping them to not only excel academically, but also to develop the skills and mindset needed to thrive beyond high school. I look forward to the journey of growth, learning, and preparation for success in the future endeavors of all of our students.

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MISSION

The mission of San Benito High School District is to educate all students to their highest potential so they will have the greatest range of personal options upon graduation.

WE BELIEVE…

  • In ensuring that ALL students are capable of high levels of academic and social success.
  • In providing academic and social support for all students.
  • In establishing a safe and respectful school community by building trusting, collaborative relationships with strong communication.
  • In emphasizing the ideas of rigor, relevance, and inclusion in our school community.

VALUES

Here at Hollister High School we believe in ensuring that all students are capable of high levels of academic and social success. We are dedicated to providing the support needed to make this possible for all our students. We stand by Scholarship, Teamwork, Reflection, Opportunity, Nurture, and Growth to lead us in our endeavors.

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San Benito High School District does not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, ethnic group identification, race, ancestry, national origin, religion, marital, parental or pregnancy status, color, mental or physical disability, or on the basis of a person’s association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics in its educational programs and activities or employment practices as required by Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, Section 504 or the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Vocational Education Act of 1976. The lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to admission and participation in the District’s programs. Students, parents, employees, or others who wish further information about these regulations, or who wish to file a complaint, should contact the following persons: Title IX Coordinator, Director of Human Resources Cindi Krokower at 831-637-5831 x 142; Site 504 Coordinator, Principal Adrian Ramirez at 831-637-5831 x 129; District 504 Coordinator, Director of Educational Services Elaine Klauer at 831-637-5831 x 162. Both the School Site and District Offices are located at 1220 Monterey Street, Hollister, CA 95023.

Declaración Contra la Discriminación

El Distrito Escolar de la Preparatoria San Benito no discrimina por motivos de edad, sexo, orientación sexual, género, identidad de género, expresión de género, identificación de grupo étnico, raza, ascendencia, origen nacional, religión, estado civil, estado de paternidad o embarazo, color de piel o discapacidad física o mental, o basándose a la asociación de una persona con una persona o grupo con una o más de estas características reales o percibidas en sus programas y actividades educativos y prácticas de empleo como lo requiere la Ley de Estadounidenses con Discapacidades (ADA), el Título VI de la Ley de Derechos Civiles de 1964, el Título IX de las Enmiendas a la Educación de 1972, la Ley de Discriminación por Edad de 1975, Artículo 504 o la Ley de Rehabilitación de 1973 y la Ley de Educación Vocacional de 1976. La falta de destrezas en el idioma inglés no será una barrera para ser admitido y participar en los programas del Distrito. Los estudiantes, padres de familia, empleados u otras personas que deseen más información acerca de estos reglamentos o que deseen presentar una queja, deben ponerse en contacto con las siguientes personas: Coordinador del Título IX, Director de Recursos Humanos, Cindi Krokower al 831-637-5831 x 142; Coordinador de Sitio 504 , Director Adrian Ramirez al 831-637-5831 x 129; Coordinador de Distrito 504 , Directora de Servicios Educativos Elaine Klauer al 831-637-5831 x 162. Tanto el sitio y las oficinas del distrito escolar están ubicadas en el 1220 Monterey Street, Hollister, CA 95023.