Menu
One of the main reasons people move to Huntington Beach is for the quality of our schools. In 1987, parents, educators, business and community leaders established the Huntington Beach Educational Foundation (HBEF) to benefit the students within the Huntington Beach City School District (HBCSD). HBEF is an independent, nonprofit organization operated entirely by volunteers from each of the founding groups. Throughout California, private educational foundations are playing an increasingly vital role in providing necessary funding for innovative programs and technology. HBEF helps bridge the gap between what our district has and what it needs.'HBEF helps bridge the gap between what our district has and what it needs.'The Huntington Beach Educational Foundation (HBEF) believes that wide ranging community support is needed to provide the best educational opportunities for our children. Whether you are a business owner, parent, or community member, when you make an investment through the HBEF, you’re making more than a financial contribution; you’re stating that you won’t settle for a mediocre education system in your community. You’re support demonstrates you share the belief that our children deserve better and the future of our community depends on it! By collaborating with local businesses, PTA’s, community groups, and corporations, HBEF is able to provide the additional support our schools need in the forms of teacher grants and technology. By ensuring our community’s children continue to have access to state of the art technology and teaching practices, we help create an educational environment that is conducive to success for all children in the HBCSD.
Huntington Beach High School Theater
- Marina High School serves 9-12th grade students and is located in Huntington Beach, CA. Marina High School Home of the Vikings. MyHBUHSD Grad Night School Site Council Community Resources Facilities Use Activities at a Glance Nutrition Services PTSA.
- The Grad Night Party is an exciting and much anticipated Marina High School Viking tradition and promises to be the highlight of the graduation experience. This is an opportunity for the class to celebrate together one last time before embarking on their life journey.
- Mission: The Huntington Beach High School Foundation was established in 1995 to preserve. Eventbrite.com The event of the 2015 season the Annual HBHS Educational Foundation Casino Night will be held Saturday, February 28th at the Shorebreak Hotel in downtown Huntington Beach. This 'California Chic Attire' event is expected to sell out!
Huntington Beach High School Calendar
Huntington Beach High School is known for its bell tower and auditorium. They were originally built in 1903 and were rebuilt in 1926. In July 2009, renovations were completed on the 27,000 square-foot, 600- seat Darrel Stillwagon auditorium and the bell tower.