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Inglewood High School (California)

Coordinates:33°57′40″N118°21′21″W / 33.96111°N 118.35583°W /33.96111; -118.35583
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Public high school in Inglewood, California, United States
Inglewood High School
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231 South Grevillea Avenue

Inglewood, California, United States
Coordinates33°57′40″N118°21′21″W / 33.96111°N 118.35583°W /33.96111; -118.35583
Information
TypePublichigh school
Founded1905
School districtInglewood Unified School District
CEEB code51260
PrincipalLamar Collins
Teaching staff37.74 (FTE)[1]
Grades912
GenderCo-educational
Enrollment778 (2023–2024)[1]
Student to teacher ratio20.61[1]
Campus typeUrban
ColorsGreen andwhite  
Athletics conferenceCIF Southern Section
Ocean League
NicknameSentinels
RivalMorningside High School
Communities servedInglewood

Inglewood High School is a four-yearpublichigh school inInglewood, California, United States. It is a part of theInglewood Unified School District.

Administration building at foot of Nutwood Avenue, 1947
Interval between class periods, 1947

History

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The school opened its doors in 1905.

Notable faculty

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Notable alumni

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Baseball

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Others

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References

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  1. ^abc"Inglewood High". National Center for Education Statistics. RetrievedDecember 10, 2024.
  2. ^"'Rhythm + Flow' Champ D Smoke Reveals Why Cardi B Got Lawyers Involved During 'Battles' Round (Exclusive)".ET Online.
  3. ^abOliver, Myrna (April 18, 1997)."Gladys Waddingham; Inglewood Historian".Los Angeles Times. RetrievedMarch 25, 2014.
  4. ^"DeAngelo Collins, 2002 Center".Rivals.com. RetrievedAugust 2, 2025.
  5. ^Shepard, Eric (February 12, 1996)."Inglewood's Hart Scrutinized Again".Los Angeles Times. RetrievedMarch 25, 2014.
  6. ^Axelrod, Phil (March 19, 1980)."LA's Ralph Jackson Brings Repertoire Into Roundball".Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. RetrievedMarch 25, 2014.
  7. ^Where Are They Now? Vince Kelley
  8. ^Matthews, Stuart (January 17, 1988)."Sentinels' Harold Miner Poised for Super-Stardom".Los Angeles Times. RetrievedMarch 25, 2014.
  9. ^Witz, Billy (June 10, 2008)."Pierce's Road From Inglewood Could Hit Its Summit Nearby".New York Times. RetrievedMarch 25, 2014.
  10. ^Lewis, Jason (March 29, 2013)."Local Legends: Reggie Theus".Los Angeles Sentinel. RetrievedMarch 25, 2014.
  11. ^Goldstein, Richard (August 15, 2008)."Dottie Collins, 84, Star Pitcher of Women's Baseball League, Dies".New York Times. RetrievedMay 12, 2022.
  12. ^Edes, Gordon (February 12, 2006)."He's a go-go".Boston Globe. RetrievedMarch 25, 2014.
  13. ^"Inglewood HS (Inglewood, CA) Baseball Players".Baseball-Reference.com. RetrievedJune 24, 2025.
  14. ^"Gail Henley Statistics and History". Baseball Reference. RetrievedMarch 25, 2014.
  15. ^Wilson, Burt (June 16, 2013)."Barnstormers' Horacio Ramirez learned to pitch in a Brave new world".Lancaster Newspapers, Inc. RetrievedMarch 25, 2014.
  16. ^Shaq Evans, National Football League
  17. ^Williams, James (June 14, 2021)."Inglewood RB Tomarion Harden gives UCLA football a verbal commitment".Orange County Register. RetrievedSeptember 7, 2025.
  18. ^Guild, Ron (January 23, 2014)."Miller named new Inglewood football coach". Wave Newspapers. Archived fromthe original on March 25, 2014. RetrievedMarch 25, 2014.
  19. ^"Kerkorian, Monachino Resume Duel".San Bernardino County Sun.Newspapers.com. November 16, 1949. RetrievedMarch 25, 2014.
  20. ^Spratling, Shotgun (December 2, 2019)."How Montana Lemonious-Craig's recruitment improved with patience and Inglewood's turnaround".Los Angeles Times. RetrievedJuly 23, 2025.
  21. ^Inglewood quarterback Justyn Martin commits to UCLA
  22. ^"USC All-American Footballer Jim Sears Dies".University of Southern California. January 7, 2002. RetrievedMarch 25, 2014.
  23. ^Kowsky, Kim (August 9, 1995)."The Stories of Her Hometown : A former teacher races the clock to finish another of her histories of life in Inglewood".Los Angeles Times. RetrievedMarch 25, 2014.
  24. ^Yates, Nona (January 7, 1998)."Sonny Bono, a Chronology".Los Angeles Times. RetrievedMarch 25, 2014.
  25. ^"Jeanne Crain".hometownstohollywood.com. Hometowns to Hollywood. February 12, 2018. RetrievedJune 25, 2023.
  26. ^Thursby, Keith (March 3, 2010)."Donald P. Merrifield dies at 81; former president of Loyola Marymount".Los Angeles Times. RetrievedMarch 10, 2010.
  27. ^Sarah Allaback,The First Women Architects (University of Illinois Press 2008): 156.ISBN 0252033213
  28. ^"The Class of Ninety One".Inglewood High School Yearbook. Inglewood, California: Inglewood High School. 1988. p. 120. RetrievedNovember 27, 2017 – via Classmates.com.

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