Notable Alumni
- Lee Evans : Olympic Gold medal winner.
- Carl Monroe : NFL running back who scored a touchdown for the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XIX.
- Andres Contreras : Professional Freestyle soccer player.
- Jim Plunkett : NFL quarter back who won two Super Bowls.
- Sergio Bernal : Hollywood film director/actor.
- Javier Campos : (2010) Member of the San Jose Planning Commission and City Council representative for District 5.
- Nora Campos : (2010) Serving on the San Jose City Council.
- Kelly Clarke : (1992) Currently works for NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Has worked on various missions including Cassini–Huygens, Spitzer Space Telescope, Mars Exploration Rovers, and Mars Science Laboratory.
- Stella Doa : Emergency Doctor who patented a breast milk collection system.
- Esau Herrera : (2010) Sits on the board of the East Side Union High School District for the Alum Rock School District.
- J. Manual Herrera : Served on the board of the East Side Union High School District.
- Rose Herrera : (2010) Serving on the San Jose City Council.
- Dora Lopez : Appointed to the bench as a Criminal Defense Lawyer in San Jose and serves as a judge for workmen compensation cases.
- Patricia Martinez : (2010) Serving as a member of the East Side Union High School Board.
- Template:Tom Newton: (1973) was a professional American football player who played running back for six seasons for the New York Jets.
- Benny Garcia aka: Johnnathan Korver: (1967) Actor, Director, Producer, recurring roles on 1980's television shows as Moonlighting, Cagney & Lacey, and Murder She Wrote.
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