By Cris Alarcon, InEDC Writer. (June 3, 2025)
El Dorado Hills, Calif. — Steve White, a longstanding figure in Oak Ridge High School’s athletic department, has announced his resignation from his roles as athletic director and math teacher. White, who has been instrumental in shaping the school’s athletic programs, will continue to serve as an assistant coach for the girls’ basketball team.
White’s departure from administrative and teaching positions marks the end of an era for Oak Ridge High School. Under his leadership, the school’s athletic programs have seen significant growth and success. Notably, White has achieved over 700 victories as the head coach of the girls’ basketball team, a record in the CIF Sac-Joaquin Section .
In a statement, White expressed his commitment to the school’s athletic community:
“While I am stepping down from my roles as athletic director and teacher, I remain dedicated to the success of our student-athletes and will continue to support them as an assistant coach.”
White’s transition occurs during a period of significant change in the Sacramento-area high school sports landscape, characterized by a notable increase in player transfers. These shifts have prompted discussions about the implications for team dynamics and competitive balance within the region .
As Oak Ridge High School navigates these changes, White’s continued involvement is expected to provide stability and mentorship to both players and coaching staff. His legacy of excellence and dedication to student development remains a cornerstone of the school’s athletic identity.