Loretto High School

The CAL was composed of the following schools: Bella Vista Broncos, Casa Roble Rams, Del Campo Cougars, El Camino Eagles, Mira Loma Matadors and the Rio Americano Raiders.

Each spring, students participated in the Festival of the Arts, in which they showcased their creations and held performances in dance, drama, and music.

In February 2009, the Loretto Chamber Singers performed at the Jammies Evening of Classical Music at the Mondavi Center at UC Davis.

As part of the extended curriculum drama students were responsible for teaching and producing the spring dance show: "Broadway Bound" for the Loretto community.

Each fall, the school sponsored a dramatic or musical production, and the Advanced Drama class held An Evening of One Acts often curated and directed by students.

In the 2005-2006 school year the Drama Department was the center of significant controversy when a new instructor was dismissed at the insistence of the bishop after it was discovered that she lied on her employment application regarding her history of volunteering at an abortion clinic.

[3] In addition to standard high school activities such as sports, clubs, and student counsels, Loretto offered unique opportunities for young women to grow.