Cosumnes Oaks High School

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Cosumnes Oaks High School
Location
Elk Grove Unified School District
Sacramento County, California
USA
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Information
Type Public
Established 2008
School district Elk Grove Unified School District
Principal Patrick S. McDougall
Grades 9 - 12
Color(s)          
Song Alma Mater
Mascot The Wolfpack
Rival Franklin High School
Feeder schools Elizabeth Pinkerton Middle School
Website


Cosumnes Oaks High School (pronounced kuh-sum-ness), or COHS, is a preparatory four-year public high school in Elk Grove, California. It is the youngest high school of the Elk Grove Unified School District, opening in 2008 with the Class of 2011 being its first class of graduating seniors. In 2012 Cosumnes Oaks was officially accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).

The school is named after Cosumnes River and the many oak trees in the area, creating a strong link between the school and the Cosumnes River Preserve.

On Campus

Cosumnes Oaks is built using the same blueprint as Franklin High School, Monterey Trail High School & Pleasant Grove High School. The school also has an on-campus, state of-the-art Performing Arts Center, culinary arts facility, solar house, and a Broadcast Journalism studio.

Stadium

The Cosumnes Oaks-Franklin Community Stadium is a multi-use outdoor stadium used by Cosumnes Oaks High School during their home games. It used as the home stadium for the Franklin and Cosumnes Oaks football teams as well as the Cosumnes Oaks soccer teams. It contains painted lines suitable for football (white) and soccer (yellow) as well as football field goal uprights and soccer goals with nets. The stadium is also shared with nearby high school, Franklin High School, due to FHS not having a stadium onsite.

Notable Alumni

Marcus Rios (2012)- UCLA Cornerback

Kameron Schroeder (2014) Duke/OL

Kyle Saxelid (2013) UNLV/OL

Alex Van Dyke Jr. (2014) UCLA/WR

Robert Ash (2011)- Boise State Defensive Lineman

Jordan Session (2011)- Arizona State Athlete

Maurice Talley (2011)- Weber State Cornerback

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