Amador High School, located in Sutter Creek, California, is one of two high schools in Amador County. It is a public school that serves about 800 students in grades 9-12. Originally known as Amador County High School at its inception in 1911, the school’s name changed to Sutter Creek Union High School in 1916, reverting to Amador County High School in 1949, at the request of that year’s graduating class. In 1984, upon completion of the merger of three school districts in the county, the name was changed to Amador High School.
Amador High School serves approximately 750 students with about 30 staff members. Our school is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.
Amador High School’s community inspires students to achieve academic and professional goals today while empowering them to become compassionate citizens of tomorrow.
2017 Silver Medal from US News national public high school ranking