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Teacher of The YEAR! Congrats Eileen Favalora!
Teacher of The YEAR! Congrats Eileen Favalora!
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Grinch at the Winter Rally
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Drumline Strikes again

Winter Rally HHS

Champions for BVAL
Champions for BVAL

 Thirteen victories:)

Honored at the Board Meeting
Honored at the Board Meeting

Thank you Campus Supervisors!

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Students Drawing Skeletons in Design 2
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Heritage High School Rotunda

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School Spirit

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School Spirit Days 2025-26
School Spirit Days 2025-26

Uncle Pat at the Pep Rally

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Heritage Pride

Hail to the Blue and Gold!

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Learning how to sight the Skellies

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Mission

Heritage High School is dedicated to empowering all students to become life-long learners, committed to Honesty, Equality, Respect, Integrity, Trust, Achievement, Generosity and Excellence. All learning environments will provide safe, student-centered, rigorous, relevant and engaging standards-based curriculum developed in a collaborative learning community. Heritage is committed to supporting social-emotional growth while preparing students to be productive citizens in the global and local community using career academies, enhanced extracurricular activities, and instructional technology.

Vision

Heritage High School will create an effective and dynamic cross-curricular learning community that promotes the mastery of state content standards. Through collaboration, analysis and reflection of the whole student, the entire staff will ensure students achieve their academic and personal potential in preparation for life beyond high school. Staff members, students and the school community will work together to create a safe, supportive and inclusive environment in which all students become productive life-long learners who impact the global community in a positive way.

School-Wide Learner Outcomes

Academic Standards: Students will demonstrate academic proficiency by meeting state content standards in preparation for their post-secondary college and career goals. Research and Technology: Students will demonstrate proficiency and responsibility using various resources and technology to communicate, conduct research, test hypotheses and solve problems. Critical Thinking: Students will demonstrate an ability to think critically, creatively, and analytically, as well as work collaboratively and independently taking responsibility for their thoughts and actions. Communication: Students will develop effective professional and diverse communication skills, through critical and reflective reading, writing, speaking and listening activities. Citizenship: Students will demonstrate an understanding of social responsibility and will exhibit respect towards a diverse school community and larger society.

By The Numbers

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Number of Schools

LUHSD five high schools: Liberty High School, Freedom High School, Heritage High School, Independence High School, and La Paloma High School. Each school offers unique programs and opportunities, catering to the diverse needs and interests of students. This variety ensures that every student can find a path that suits their academic and extracurricular interests.

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Total Enrollment

The Liberty Union High School District (LUHSD) serves approximately 8,200 students across its five high schools. This diverse student body is spread across Liberty High School, Freedom High School, Heritage High School, Independence High School, and La Paloma High School. The district's commitment to providing quality education is reflected in its robust enrollment numbers, indicating a strong community trust in the educational services provided.

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Graduation Rate

The district boasts an impressive graduation rate of 94%. This high percentage reflects the district's dedication to student success and its effective educational strategies. The support systems in place, including counseling and academic assistance, play a crucial role in helping students reach this important milestone.

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Advanced Placement Courses

LUHSD offers 29 Advanced Placement (AP) courses across its high schools, providing students with the opportunity to take college-level courses while still in high school. These courses cover a wide range of subjects, from sciences and mathematics to humanities and arts. Participating in AP courses can significantly benefit college-bound students by allowing them to earn college credits, enhance their college applications, and develop the skills needed for college-level coursework.