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Godinez Fundamental High School

Coordinates: 33°43′22.7″N 117°54′36.4″W / 33.722972°N 117.910111°W / 33.722972; -117.910111
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Godinez Fundamental High School
Address
Map
3002 W Centennial Rd

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United States
Coordinates33°43′22.7″N 117°54′36.4″W / 33.722972°N 117.910111°W / 33.722972; -117.910111
Information
TypePublic
Established2007
School districtSanta Ana Unified School District
PrincipalJesse Church
Teaching staff94.97 (FTE)[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment2,026 (2022–23)[1]
Student to teacher ratio21.33[1]
Color(s)Gold, Black, and White
Athletics conferenceCIF Southern Section
Golden West League
NicknameGrizzlies
NewspaperGrizzly Gazette
Websitehttps://www.sausd.us/godinez

Hector Godinez Fundamental High School is a public high school in Santa Ana, California, and is part of the Santa Ana Unified School District. The school opened in 2007.

Origin of name

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Godinez Fundamental High School was named in honor of Orange County's first Latino postmaster, Hector Godinez (1924 – 1999).[2]

History

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Godinez Fundamental High School was opened in the fall of 2007. The Godinez school mascot is the grizzly bear.

2015-2016 Soccer Season

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The 2015–16 Godinez Soccer Team went undefeated in the Orange Coast League with a record of 9–0–1. They had an all competitions record of 22–2–4 this record ranked them #19 nationally and #6 in California. They are currently the CIF-SS Division 4 champions and the Regional Division 4 runners-up. This was the first CIF title ever won by the school.[3]

2018-2019 Softball Season

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The 2018-2019 Godinez Softball Team went undefeated in their first year in the Golden West League with a record of 10–0–0, and an overall competition record of 26–4–0. They were placed in the first round of the CIF Division 4 Playoffs after being crowned league champions, where they faced off against St. Anthony High School. After defeating them 14-5, they advanced to the next round where they would clinch a spot in the quarterfinals after beating Heritage High School 9-4.[4]

In the quarterfinals, Godinez played against Maranatha High School on their home field, beating them 5-0, and then went on to seal their spot in the CIF Division 4 Softball Championship by beating Culver City High School 5-0. The championships were played at Deanna Manning Stadium,

In the championships, Godinez faced off against El Segundo High School. During the first inning, El Segundo took an early lead by scoring a run, however, Godinez quickly responded by scoring 4 consecutive runs in the bottom of the inning after El Segundo pitcher Kaili Reitano was called on an illegal pitch.[5] After taking the lead, Godinez went on to score a subsequent 11 more runs, and ended the game 15-1. The outstanding victory won the Godinez Softball Team their very first CIF title, and the third title overall for the school.

Sexual misconduct controversy

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In July 2024, Aaron Raya, a track and football coach and substitute teacher at Godinez, was arrested after it was revealed he sent "inappropriate texts" which encourage an underage female student to meet him for sex.[6] Raya was charged with contacting minors with the intent to commit a sex crime, with police identifying two additional underage victims and other former Godinez students who accused Raya of making "sexual advances" towards them.[6]

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Hector G. Godinez". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved May 29, 2024.
  2. ^ "Archives - Los Angeles Times". Los Angeles Times.
  3. ^ "Schedule - Godinez Fundamental Grizzlies (Santa Ana, CA) Varsity Soccer 15-16".
  4. ^ "Schedule - Godinez Fundamental Grizzlies Softball (Santa Ana, CA)". www.maxpreps.com. Retrieved 2019-05-20.
  5. ^ "El Segundo softball struggles after strong start, loses to Godinez in Division 4 final". Daily Breeze. 2019-05-18. Retrieved 2019-05-20.
  6. ^ a b Neysa Alund, Natalie (July 16, 2024). "High school coach in California accused of texting minors to commit sex crimes". USA Today. Retrieved July 16, 2024.