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In fall 2004, we welcomed our second freshman class and began utilizing 2 of our 3 main campus buildings for academic instruction. Our athletics teams spent the year preparing to join the famed Trinity League and students formed many new clubs. By the 2005-2006 school year, JSerra’s student population doubled. Construction began on the athletic campus as that dream became a reality. This year we graduated our first senior class. The 29-acre athletic campus was completed in late 2006 and includes a 2,000 seat gymnasium, a world-class Olympic size pool (the only of its kind in the U.S.), a state-of-the-art training center, football, baseball, softball, lacrosse, and soccer fields, a track and fields stadium, sand volleyball courts, and tennis courts. Graduating seniors in spring 2007 were the first class to attend JSerra for all four years. This was also our first year competing in the Trinity League. JSerra bid farewell to our first scholar athlete to receive a scholarship to an Ivy League school in spring 2008. A sophomore high jumper, Harrison Steed took first place in CIF. The steel drum band performed all over Southern California and our Model United Nations and Academic Decathlon teams took home several awards from their first-ever competitions. We broke the 1,000 student mark in fall 2008.We took home three Trinity League titles, our first ever, in boys' soccer, boys' lacrosse, and baseball. The choir, only 2 years old at the time, won gold at a national competition in It has been an amazing six years for JSerra. In 2009-2010, our student population will exceed last year's, we've hired a two-sport Olympian to run our Aquatics program, and our extracurricular program will expand for another consecutive year. Our faculty, staff, administration, Board of Directors, students and parents look forward to an even better year seven. |
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