Fresno High School

The new back structure, with its clock tower, had the latest and most modern facilities, including a chemistry laboratory, gymnasium, library, and lecture hall.

[7] South Side campus houses Title I offices, the business, foreign language, science, and mathematics divisions.

The drama and music divisions, in addition to various miscellaneous classrooms, are attached to Fresno High's historic Royce Hall.

There is a little known fallout shelter entrance at the rear of the handball courts, (in the middle where the metal grate is on the ground), that goes down stairs to a door that leads under "goat hill" and then under Royce Hall.

The campus offers several advanced placement courses and requires the study of foreign language in order to receive a diploma, along with the completion of a 4,000 word essay and 150 hours of community service.

However the opportunity to pursue a classical education, including the study of Latin, is still available to the students of Fresno High School.

[10] The campus offers Prep and Cheer, football, cross country, soccer (valley champion 2010–2011 season), baseball, golf, tennis, water polo, softball teams, basketball, track and field, swim, badminton, and a lacrosse team.

Colored Postcard of Fresno High School in 1896