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(Henry J.) Kaiser High School


11155 Almond Ave.
Fontana CA 92337
(909) 357-5900
Fax:  (909) 357-5997

Victor Uribe, Principal
George Matamala, Assistant Principal
Roberto Santiago, Assistant Principal
Richard Valencia, Assistant Principal
Maureen Vass, Assistant Principal

Click here for 2008-09 Bell Schedule


Important News for 2008-09 School Year

Beginning with the 2008-09 school year, all high schools in the Fontana Unified School District will start school in August.  A.B. Miller, Fontana, Kaiser, Summit, Birch and Citrus High Schools will all start school on August 11, 2008, and end on June 1, 2009.  The District wants you to know about this change now, so you can plan for summer vacations and activities in 2008.

By starting school on August 11, 2008:

  • Students will have one full week off at Thanksgiving (November 24-28, 2008)
  • Winter Break will be three weeks (December 22, 2008 to January 9, 2009)
  • There will be more instructional days before State and AP Testing
  • First semester ends the last day of school before Winter Break

 School Description

Henry J. Kaiser High School is located on the North East corner of Almond and Jurupa in Fontana.  Kaiser  is one of four comprehensive high school in the Fontana Unified School District.  At this time we have an enrollment of approximately 2574 students. The student population is a rich mixture of 77.8% Hispanic, 9.8% White/Non-Hispanic, 8.5% of African American, and 3.9% other ethnic backgrounds

 Vision

"Together we will build a Kaiser High School community in which all students have every opportunity to progress academically, physically, and ethically in a caring, safe, and challenging environment."

 The PERCS of being a CAT!

Kaiser High School students will be. . . .
 
Problem Solvers who:
use technology (computers, calculators, etc.) to gather information
look for a variety of solutions

Energetic individuals who:
make healthy choices
have a positive attitude and self-worth

Responsible members of society who:
participate in local community activities
have lifelong goals

Curious individuals who:
gather information
study using a variety of resources

Successful communicators who:
consider other people's ideas and opinions
read, write, speak, and listen carefully

 Alma Mater
The Kaiser spirit will endure
Until our path is clear
Success will be our destiny
Praise to you Kaiser dear

  About Henry J. Kaiser

Henry J. Kaiser was one of the most prominent industrialists of his time. He founded more than 100 companies, among them were Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation, Kaiser Steel, Kaiser Cement and Kaiser Permanente.

Henry J. Kaiser was born in Sprout Brook, N.Y. on May 9, 1882. He left school at age 13 to go to work. When the client of a company he was working for in British Columbia went out of business, Kaiser got a loan and took over the client's company. This was the start of his industrial empire. His company helped build some of the largest dams in the West. During World War II he ran seven shipyards that made 1,490 ships. After the war, he expanded into aluminum and car manufacturing. He ended his auto business in 1953. The health-care plan instituted by Kaiser for his shipyard employees in 1942 was the first health maintenance organization (HMO) in the country and was later used as a model for federal programs. Kaiser died in Honolulu, Hawaii, on August 24, 1967.

 School Accountability Report Card

Our 2006-07 School Accountability Report Card is available online (Oprima aquí para español).
 


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Kaiser High School - 11155 Almond Avenue - Fontana, California 92337 - (909) 357-5900