Notable Alumni
- Angela Belcher, a leading scientist in research using viruses to build nanochips, nanobatteries and other nanotechnological devices
- Yoky Matsuoka, a leading pioneer in the emerging field of neuro-robotics
- Eion Bailey, American actor
- Phillip Gonyea, drummer for American alternative rock band Against All Will
- Ozzy Lusth of Survivor: Cook Islands and Survivor: Micronesia
- Airin Older, bassist of Sugarcult
- Jesse Orosco, major league baseball record-holder for career pitching appearances.
- Mark Andrew Smith, Graphic Novelist
- Delwyn Young, baseball player for the Los Angeles Dodgers
- Ben Howland, American Basketball coach of the UCLA Bruins
- Jarrod DeGeorgia, retired Arena Football quarterback, drafted by the St Louis Cardinals in Baseball, Head Coach and Director of Football Operations for the Sioux City Bandits (Indoor Football League)
- Yoky Matsuoka, a leading pioneer in the emerging field of neuro-robotics
- Randolph Mantooth, American actor, writer, and producer
- Eduardo Villa, internationally renowned tenor
- Steve Slater, professional musician and former drummer for the band Sugarcult
- Jamie Reno, award-winning journalist and former Newsweek correspondent
- Das Williams, California State Assemblymember
- Bruce Babcock, Emmy-winning composer of music for television, film, and the concert stage
- Marissa Machado, professional make-up artist
- Matthew J. Lee, Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist and photographer for the Boston Globe
- Michael Parfit, award-winning writer and documentary filmmaker
- Blair Mott, World Diving Specialist and Cousteau diver
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