Bullard High School (California)
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Bullard High School was founded in 1955 in Fresno, California[1]. The principal is Glenn Starkweather. Each grade has well over 500 students in it.
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Bullard High School offers a comprehensive Division I interscholastic athletics program with 22 different varsity-level sports.[2]
Well known for its athletics program, Bullard has produced Major League Baseball players like Steve Ellsworth, Dave Meier, Stan Papi, Randy Asadoor and Rex Hudler. In the 2006-2007 school year, the Bullard Football team made history when their freshman went 10-0 and won league championship[citation needed]. They were the only freshman team in California to go undefeated[citation needed].
54% White, 27% Hispanic, 10% African American, 6% Asian and 3% other. Approximately 3% of the students have been identified as English Language Learners.
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