Morningside High School

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History

In 1951, the first two classes of students came to the Morningside Park area of Inglewood to attend the new Morningside High School. Incoming 9th graders came from the surrounding junior high schools, and a class of 10th graders transferred to Morningside from Inglewood High School. Some of Inglewood High School's faculty transferred as well, including A. John Waldmann, the first principal of Morningside High School.

Circa 2005 the school had more than 1,600 students. In 2025 this was down to 465, and IUSD plans to close Morningside High.[3]

In popular culture

In 1993, Wesley Snipes narrated the documentary, Hardwood Dreams, following five MHS seniors during their last high school basketball season as they dreamt of the National Basketball Association. Ten years later, Snipes narrated the 2004 TV sequel, Hardwood Dreams: Ten Years Later.[4][5]

Chris Gaines was a fictional MHS student and alternative rock musician, developed by Garth Brooks in 1999 for a proposed movie.[6]

Notable alumni

Notable faculty

See also

References

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  1. Henry, Jason (March 27, 2024). Inglewood Unified to close Morningside High, Crozier Middle, 3 elementary schools. Daily Breeze.
  2. a b c d e f Sondheimer, Eric (March 9, 2025). Jim Harrick recalls the days of glory at soon-to-close Morningside High. Los Angeles Times.
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External links

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