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John Burroughs High School

John Burroughs High School is a public high school located in Burbank, in Los Angeles County, California. It is known for its notable alumni, and being the filming location for many television shows.

This article is about the school in Burbank, California. For the prep school in St. Louis, Missouri, see John Burroughs School.

John Burroughs High School

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(818) 558-4777

History[edit]

The building was built in the 1920s, but was not established as a high school until 1948.[2] The school was named after naturalist John Burroughs.

Academics[edit]

The school scored a 768 on the Academic Performance Index in 2007, and in 2010 reached a score of 819, meeting the school's 12th consecutive goal.[3] 90% of students passed the math portion of the CAHSEE (California High School Exit Exams) on the first attempt, while 92% of students passed the English portion of the CAHSEE on first attempt.

Athletics[edit]

The track and field team produced Olympic silver medalist Ron Morris (Rome, 1960).


In 2016, the boys' varsity water polo team won the school's second CIF championship.[4]

Performing arts[edit]

Choirs[edit]

The school has seven award-winning choirs including Chamber, the advanced mixed show choir, also known as Powerhouse when competing; Madrigals, the advanced women's choir, also known as Sound Sensations when competing; Sound Waves, the intermediate mixed choir; Decibelles, the intermediate women's choir; Men @ Work, the men's choir; Vocal Ensemble, selected members from Chamber in an a cappella ensemble; Muses, selected members from Madrigals in an a cappella ensemble.[5]


The school's advanced mixed show choir, Powerhouse, has won awards including the Grand Championship at Fame Orlando 2007, Grand Champions at Fame Chicago 2008,[6] Grand Champions at Fame New York 2009,[7] Grand Champions at Fame New York 2012, and Grand Champions of FAME Hollywood 2013. The two advanced show choirs of John Burroughs High School, "Powerhouse" and "Sound Sensations" also won Grand Championship at Fame Chicago 2013. They were also awarded Grand Champions of New England Show Choir Showdown in 2015. With the grand championship, Powerhouse also received caption awards for Best Choreography, Best Costumes, Best Diction, Best Female Sound, Best Tech Crew, and Best Male Soloist. Sound Sensations received the award for Best Vocals of the Women's Division.[7] The John Burroughs High School choirs have a record of being undefeated in various seasons. The Advanced Women Show Choir, Sound Sensations, has remained undefeated in 2010, 2013 and 2015; and the Intermediate Mixed Show Choir, Sound Waves, remained undefeated in 2012 and 2017. In 2010 Powerhouse performed on The Oprah Winfrey Show.[6] Also in the fall of 2010, the Powerhouse Choir performed on Dancing With The Stars.[8] Powerhouse has performed twice on The Voice. And, in February 2011, Powerhouse Choir performed for the Chinese New Year Night Parade at Hong Kong, representing the U.S.[9]

Band[edit]

There are four bands: Concert Band, Symphonic Band, Wind Ensemble and Jazz Ensemble (A Band and B Band) as well as a Drumline and Color Guard at Burroughs. In 2006, the marching band played in a sound byte for Shrek the Third and was featured in the animated movie. In 2010, they recorded for the movie "Megamind". They were selected to play at the 2011 Sugar Bowl half-time show in New Orleans, Louisiana. Soon afterwards, they were invited to be featured on Ellen for her 2011 Super Bowl Special.


The JBHS marching band was featured in the 1994 movie "Little Giants", which included sound from the percussion line just prior to the big game.


The JBHS Marching band was featured in a comedy skit for the 70's NBC television show "Laugh-In" which aired on Nov. 8, 1971.

District[edit]

John Burroughs High School is a member of the Burbank Unified School District (BUSD).

actor, official voice of Mickey Mouse from 1977 to 2009

Wayne Allwine

actor

Eric Balfour

actor, Ellen, Showgirls

Patrick Bristow

NFL player

Eben Britton

actress and model, Home Improvement

Debbe Dunning

Sam Gifaldi, former child actor, , A Bug's Life, The Mommies

Hey Arnold!

actor

Adam Hendershott

actor

Elden Henson

actor, Gentle Ben TV series and many films

Clint Howard

actor, The Andy Griffith Show, Happy Days, and Academy Award-winning director

Ron Howard

NFL quarterback and sports commentator

Erik Kramer

actress, Making the Grade, Another World

Jonna Lee

professional baseball player[10]

Mike Magnante

professional skateboarder

Guy Mariano

actor, One Tree Hill; briefly attended but did not graduate

Lindsey McKeon

actress, The Sound of Music, Logan's Run

Heather Menzies

actress

Brittany Murphy

Oscar-nominated actress, singer and entertainer, Singin' in the Rain; attended when the school was a junior high school[11] Graduated from Burbank High School.

Debbie Reynolds

UCLA basketball player and sports commentator for Los Angeles Lakers

Lynn Shackelford

professional baseball player

Ron Stillwell

Actress La Brea

Veronica St. Clair

actress, Step by Step

Angela Watson

(Class of 2009, dropped out) professional Super Smash Bros. Melee player[12][13]

Weston "Westballz" Dennis

child actors, Full House,

Blake and Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit

actor, magician, and songwriter

Rob Zabrecky

Many actors and actresses have attended the school due to its proximity to major entertainment studios such as NBCUniversal, Warner Bros. and Walt Disney Studios, as well as voice recording and animation studios including Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network.

used the school for the TV series.

The Wonder Years

filmed on campus.

The Brady Bunch

used the school's cafeteria.

The Good Place

's music video, "You Wanted More" was filmed at Burroughs for the movie. American Pie

Tonic

scenes were filmed in the hallways.

Glee

filmed scenes showing the school.

Fired Up

Walt Disney's used the football and track fields.

Blackbeard's Ghost

was filmed throughout the school.

On My Block

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