CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL (CARMEL, CALIFORNIA)

'Carmel High School' is a school of 750 students and 50-plus faculty members, situated just outside of the city of Carmel, California. Built in 1940, CHS is known for its lovely view of the Santa Lucia Mountains with a peek of Point Lobos and the Pacific Ocean. It shares a cross town rivalry with Pacific Grove High School, where every year the two teams battle for a bronze shoe during "The Shoe Game". The school's mascot is the Padre which pays homage to the peninsula's history with the Spanish missionaries.
The School has a team that participates in the FIRST Robotics Competition as of 2006.
The Carmel High School Library has about 16,000 volumes and is equipped with wireless communication. Team 2035, AKA; The Robo-Rockin' Bots, which is headed by teachers Paul McFarlin, Colin Matheson, and Tom Clifford, had a highly successful rookie year and placed second in the U.C. Davis Regional Competition. Their team mascot is a "Rocking Robot", portrayed in their logo as a robotic version of the AC/DC guitarist Angus Young.
As of 2007, the school principal is Mr. Karl Pallastrini.

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Notable alumni


Notable alumni of Carmel High School include:

Rushad Eggleston (Class of 1997), Grammy-nominated musician [1]

Sam Farr (Class of 1959), U.S. Congressman (California, 17th District)

Sarah Michaels (Class of 1950), Accomplished Anthropologist (Wisconson, Wilson Excavation)

Sue McCloud (Class of 1952), current mayor of Carmel [2]

Andrew Wallace (Class of 1998), noted professional wrestling scholar

Contact information


: Carmel High School
: 3600 Ocean Avenue
: Carmel, CA
: Phone: (831) 624-1821

External links



Carmel High School website

Carmel High School Alumni website

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