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Public comprehensive secondary school in El Cajon, California, United States
Grossmont High School
Address
1100 Murray Drive
El Cajon, California
United States
Information
TypePublic comprehensive secondary
Established1922
School districtGrossmont Union High School District
PrincipalTheresa Kemper
Grades9-12
Number of studentsApproximately 2,400
CampusUrban
Color(s)Blue and Gold
MascotGus the Foothiller
NewspaperFoothill Echoes
YearbookLa Migra
NicknameFoothillers
WebsiteGrossmont High School

Grossmont High School is the oldest high school in San Diego’s East County. Its mascot is the Foothiller, so chosen because, at the time of the school’s construction, East County was much more isolated from the rest of San Diego than it is today and was often referred to as “the boondocks” or “the foothills.” Grossmont is one of ten regular high schools in the Grossmont Union High School District, which also oversees a charter high school and a continuation high school. The school has an approximate enrollment of 2,400 students.

Grossmont High School has been accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) since 1962. The current accreditation is valid through 2008.

Grossmont is listed as being in El Cajon but is actually right on the border of La Mesa and El Cajon. The majority of the student body is from the La Mesa area. Grossmont High School's rival is Helix High School.

Campus

The school’s “Old Main” building was constructed in 1922 and was used for decades as a teaching space before being converted to district offices. The campus has slowly expanded over the past 80+ years to include thirteen additional permanent instructional, athletic, and administrative buildings. Notable among these is the “Old Gym” which was built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps. Recent plans to demolish this gymnasium were tabled after considerable negative community response.

Extracurricular activities

Athletics

Grossmont's athletic teams, the Foothillers, compete in the North League of the Grossmont Conference and the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) San Diego Section.

The school fields teams in the following sports: baseball, boys basketball, girls basketball, boys cross country, girls cross country, football, boys golf, girls golf, gymnastics, boys lacrosse, girls lacrosse, boys soccer, girls soccer, softball, boys swimming & diving, girls swimming & diving, boys tennis, girls tennis, boys track & field, girls track & field, boys volleyball, girls volleyball, boys water polo, girls water polo, and wrestling.

Grossmont's varsity baseball team recently captured the division II CIF title in back-to-back seasons ('05, '06) and ranks amongst the most competitive high schools in California.

Traditions

Commencement

Commencement at Grossmont used to take place atop nearby Mt. Helix in an amphitheater constructed in the early part of the twentieth century for Easter sunrise services. Graduation ceremonies were later moved to San Diego State University, and then to Grossmont’s own Jack Mashin Stadium. Awards granted each year at commencement include the Circle G Award, the Boy and Girl of the Year Award, and the Norman Freeman Award.

Fight Song

Last Strain of "Glory to the Trumpets" by JO Brockenshire

Alma Mater

"Hail to thee, dear Grossmont!
Hail blue and gold!
Thy praise, thy faith, thy honor
Shall in our lives be told.
In thee our hearts shall ever
Find inspiration's mold.
To thee our highest striving,
All hail blue and gold!"

Mission statement

"To ensure that our students achieve their academic and personal potential, Grossmont High School’s mission is to create a community that fosters academic success and personal responsibility, provides diverse opportunities, and develops students’ interests and abilities."

Notable alumni

See also

References

External link

Grossmont Union High School District (GUHSD)
Regular
El Cajon Valley
El Capitan
Granite Hills
Grossmont
Monte Vista
Mount Miguel
Santana
Valhalla
West Hills
Charter
Helix
Steele Canyon
Continuation
Chaparral
Middle college
Grossmont Middle College
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