
By 2015, the Dublin Unified School District outlined a second comprehensive high school as one of its top priorities-as listed in its Facilities Master Plan -citing a survey showing Dublin High faculty members' desires for additional classrooms and renovations of old facilities. Dublin's population continued to drastically increase in the 21st century, reaching a total of 46,036 by the year 2010. The renewal included a new 500-seat Center for Performing Arts and Education, a modernization of the 1968 gymnasium, and a new courtyard. Dublin High School was the primary beneficiary of the measure, with $120 million dedicated to a complete renewal of the campus (which began in 2008 and was completed in 2015). It was around this time that Dublin High School adopted the Gael, the mascot of Saint Mary's College of California, as its own mascot-as a display of gratitude for the College's donation of athletic gear to the school's athletic department.ħ3.2% of Dublin voters approved a $184 million bond measure in the November 2004 election, which the Dublin Unified School District planned to use in funding various school renovation projects. After the incorporation of the City of Dublin in 1982, Dublin High combined with the Murray School District to form the Dublin Unified School District in July 1988. The school opened in 1969 and graduated its first senior class in June 1971. Dublin High School was established amidst this process in 1968-first as the second high school in Pleasanton, California.

The city scrambled to expand the school system, opening and closing several schools within the next few decades. The population subsequently skyrocketed, from 750 to 13,641 by 1970. This proved satisfactory until the late 1950s after World War II, when real estate developers chose Dublin as a site for large-scale suburban development. The Murray School District, consisting of the quaint Murray School, was established in 1866 to meet the educational needs of an ever-increasing population.


It was also awarded a Silver Medal in the 2015 U.S. In August 2015, Dublin High School was notified of inclusion in Newsweek 's 2015 List of America's Top Public High Schools (ranked #165, the top ranked Tri-Valley high school). It has a California Department of Education statewide rank of 10 (out of 10) and a similar schools rank of 10 (out of 10). It is the only currently operating high school in the Dublin Unified School District-as another high school in the city has yet to be constructed and operational -and serves about 3,500 students.ĭublin High has been selected a California Distinguished School five times since 1990 (1990, 1992, 1996, 2003, and 2017). My dream job is to be a senator for the state of California, as I very much enjoy politics and overall I am interested in how our government functions.Navy blue and white (& red - less frequent)Ĭoordinates: 37☄3′13.1″N 121★5′32.48″W / 37.720306°N 121.9256889°W / 37.720306 -121.9256889ĭublin High School is a four-year high school located in the East San Francisco Bay Area. I am the most passionate about my views on politics and foreign policy. The place I would most want to travel to is the city of Longyearbyen in Svalbard, Norway since it's a genuinely peaceful place which is especially interesting considering the major industries in the area as well as how people survive there. The most interesting place I have visited is Seattle, since it had incredibly good infrastructure in some areas, but crumbling infrastructure in other areas, so it was interesting to measure the differences and see what caused this and the class divisions within the city.

My main hobby is writing political articles. Recently I just submitted one of my pieces, about Housing Prices and Poverty in California, to the Golden Progressive. I live right across the street from a huge golf course which is very beautiful, but rarely actually used for golf. My hometown is a small suburb in the East Bay, but it has tons of interesting areas.
