Aviation High School (California)


Aviation High School was a High School located in Redondo Beach, California which was in operation from 1957 to 1982. The school was located at the corner of Manhattan Beach Boulevard and Aviation Boulevard. Their athletic teams were known as the Falcons and the school colors were black and orange.
Because of mushrooming growth in the South Bay, Los Angeles beach communities, the school was built in 1957 by the then "South Bay Union High School District" which has today broken into the Redondo Beach Unified School District and the Manhattan Beach Unified School District; the district included two other high schools: Redondo Union High School and Mira Costa High School. Other proposed names for the school were Pilot George High, Will Rogers High, Kittyhawk High and—the second runner-up—Aileen S. Hammond High.
Aviation High School served students from both Redondo Beach and Manhattan Beach. At its construction, Aviation's facilities—largely single-story buildings radiating out from a central quad—were considered "ultra-modern". In the late 1960s, a large modern auditorium was added to the campus.

School closure

Because of budgetary constraints in the early 1980s, in part due to California Proposition 13, the "South Bay Union High School District" decided in November 1981 to close one of its three area high schools, but promised teachers and administrators that they would not lose their jobs. Savings were projected at $1 million in maintenance costs. After much deliberation and several public forums, the district decided in April 1982 to close Aviation.
Many in the South Bay community saw this decision as unsound ; some accused the decision of being in part motivated by the prospect of selling or leasing the facilities to Aviation High School's large corporate neighbor, the defense and credit-reporting company TRW. For some time after the school's closure, TRW did lease part of the facilities, including the gym, the track and field, and the auditorium. Although, the city still maintained the facilities.
In 1983, Aviation's non-graduating students were sent to Redondo Union High School and Mira Costa High School, depending on their residence location.
Classrooms of the campus were demolished in 1982, but the theater, gymnasium and track and field were maintained. The site of the campus is now the "Aviation Park", home to the Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center, the Aviation Gymnasium . and 6,300 sq ft . gyms and a 1,221 sq ft and the Aviation Track & Field, where an artificial grass soccer field is now surrounded by a 440-yard, five-lane, all weather running track using the original curb.
In 2014, a mural depicting the school's mascot was erected in the remaining Aviation Gymnasium. The gym currently serves as the venue for the co-rec program "Tri City," a dance for middle school students within the Redondo Beach, Hermosa Beach, and Manhattan Beach school districts.

Notable alumni

  • Richard Breeden - chairman of U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission
  • Bill Caudill - MLB pitcher
  • June Fairchild – actress
  • Tom Hintnaus — 1976, 1984 Olympic pole vaulter; Calvin Klein model
  • Wes Jones - Architect, Director of Graduate Architecture Programs, USC
  • Allan McCollum — contemporary artist
  • Leah Langford - Software Engineer
  • Michele Tafoya - sportscaster
  • David Vanole - soccer goalkeeper
  • Paul Westphal - NCAA and NBA basketball coach
  • Gilby Clarke - musician
  • Amanda Wyss - Actress; Fast Times at Ridgemont High, A Nightmare on Elm Street
  • Lydia Bree - Gymnast 1982 U.S. all-around champion and USA Gymnastics Athlete of the Year, alternate for the 1984 Olympic Team.
  • Larry Poindexter - Actor; S.W.A.T, American Ninja, General Hospital, JAG
  • Tim Green - NCAA Football Quarterback Pacific-10 Conference Champion, Rose Bowl MVP
  • Richard Householder - LAPD Retired - Recipient of the Medal of Valor and the Purple Heart from the Los Angeles Police Department. Aviation Graduate of the Class of 1977
  • Johnny Ray Jones - Singer/Songwriter; Entertainer; Record Producer; Albums; “Feet Back In The Door” - “Way Down South” - On MoonDogg Records