Vista High School is a large public high school in Vista, California. The city of Vista is located in North San Diego County. The Vista Unified School District encompasses a large geographic area. As such, it serves the needs of students from the cities of Vista, Bonsall, San Marcos, Oceanside, and Carlsbad. Vista High School is one of the largest schools in California holding over 3,000 students, though it was originally built in 1972 to educate...
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Vista High School is a large public high school in Vista, California. The city of Vista is located in North San Diego County. The Vista Unified School District encompasses a large geographic area. As such, it serves the needs of students from the cities of Vista, Bonsall, San Marcos, Oceanside, and Carlsbad. Vista High School is one of the largest schools in California holding over 3,000 students, though it was originally built in 1972 to educate 1,800 students.
It was the first high school in San Diego County to adopt the International Baccalaureate Program.
The school's football stadium is named after former coach Dick Haines, a successful Vista High coach who led the 1974 and 1985 Vista High School Football Teams to state championships. Haines also led a successful 1981 Vista Panthers squad that went 13-0 and won the San Diego CIF Championship.
33°13′26″N 117°14′17″W / 33.224°N 117.238°W / 33.224; -117.238
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