Fullerton Joint Union High School District
1051 W. Bastanchury Road, Fullerton, CA 92833
Board of Trustees
Marilyn Buchi, Andy Montoya, Robert Hathaway, Barbara Kilponen,
Robert Singer, Ph.D
Scott Scambray, Ed.D., Superintendent
Fullerton Union High School Administration
201 E. Chapman Avenue, Fullerton, CA 92832
Rani Goyal, Principal Marvin Atkins, Asst. Principal
Belinda Mountjoy, Asst. Principal Steve Garcia, Asst. Principal
Fullerton Academy of the Arts Foundation Board of Directors
Brydon Shirk, President
Susan Sammour, Secretary Stephannie Pugh-Hoese, Treasurer
Board Members
Bronwen Burton, Dani Curtis, Scott Curtis, Cathy Gach, and Genni Klein, Tina Schaefer
Maggie Crail and Michael Despars, Academy Co-Coordinators.
The Performing Arts at Fullerton Union High School
Fullerton Union High School, the flagship school of the Fullerton Joint Union High School District, is one of the oldest comprehensive high schools in Southern California. A rich history, strong traditions and outstanding academics and programs make FUHS a great place for all students. A full complement of Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), Honors, College Preparatory and many academic support programs provide all students with the opportunity to learn and excel in an environment that is best suited to their needs. Fullerton Union High School is the recipient of a California Distinguished School award (2005) from the California Department of Education, and a Golden Bell Award winner for outstanding Arts Curriculum.
The performing arts at FUHS have always been a strong aspect in the life and culture of the school. Fullerton is an arts community. Over the past two decades the Performing Arts have grown from a few part time teachers into the vital educational program it is today. The Performing Arts Program has six credentialed teachers, and six adjunct staff members. The Academy of the Arts at Fullerton Union High School was formed to further spotlight the success of the Visual and Performing Arts.
Be part of a one of a kind opportunity: The Performing Arts Pathway Triple Threat Performer (T3). Students who elect to enter this program will follow a four-year pathway through high school that gives them Choral Music, Theatre, and Dance classes every year, along with additional AP and IB classes in the arts, while meeting all of the UC/CSU admissions requirements. For more information on this exciting program please contact:
Scott Hedgecock
(714) 626-3984 shedgecock@fjuhsd.org