Inglewood High School is a four-year public high school in Inglewood, California.
History

The school opened its doors in 1905.
Notable faculty

- Gladys Waddingham, author, taught Spanish for 45 years at the high school
Notable alumni

- Glenn M. Anderson, 37th Lieutenant Governor of California, Congressman
- Sonny Bono, singer, songwriter, actor and politician; did not graduate
- Coco Crisp, Major League Baseball player, 2007 World Series champion
- Robert Finch, 38th Lieutenant Governor of California, presidential adviser to Richard Nixon
- Jason Hart, NBA basketball player
- Gail Henley, MLB professional baseball player
- Shaquelle Evans, NFL football player
- Lawrence Jackson, NFL football player
- Ralph Jackson, NBA basketball player
- Vince Kelley, NBL Australia basketball player
- Gary Kerkorian, NFL football player
- Harold Miner, USC and NBA basketball player
- Edla Muir, architect
- Paul Pierce, NBA basketball player, 10-time All-Star
- Horacio RamÃrez, MLB professional baseball player
- Jim Sears, AFL and NFL football player
- Jim Sutherland, college football head coach, class of 1933
- Reggie Theus, professional basketball player and college head coach
References

External links

- Inglewood High School
