Grossmont Union High School District
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Grossmont Union High School District (GUHSD) |
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Established | 1920 |
Type | Public |
Grades | 9-12 and adult education |
Location | San Diego East County, California, USA |
Governing board | Jim Kelly Evelyn Wills Larry Urdahl Priscilla Schreiber Ron Nehring |
Superintendent | Terry Ryan |
Website | Grossmont Union High School District |
The Grossmont Union High School District (GUHSD) is a public school district located in eastern San Diego County, California, and serves high school, adult school, and Regional Occupational Program (ROP) students in the cities of El Cajon, La Mesa, Lemon Grove, and Santee; and the unincorporated communities of Alpine, Casa de Oro, Crest, Dehesa, Dulzura, Jamul, Lakeside, Mount Helix, Rancho San Diego, and Spring Valley.
Formed in June of 1920, the district is overseen by a five-member governing board and operates twelve high schools (ten regular, one charter, and one continuation); a regional occupational program (ROP); and special education and adult education services. The day-to-day operations are managed by the superintendent, who is appointed by the board.
The Grossmont Union High School District utilizes a strategic plan that includes a mission statement, district guidelines, core values, and annual goals and objectives. The district's schools are accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).
Four of the district's high schools—Helix, Mount Miguel, Santana, and Valhalla—have be recognized as a California Distinguished School by the California Department of Education.
In March of 2001, the district and two of its high schools—Santana and Granite Hills—made nationwide headlines in the US when, in a span of seventeen days, a total of two students were killed and twenty students and two teachers were wounded when two students, in separate incidents, opened fire at their schools.
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[edit] History
- 1920 - Grossmont Union High School District formed.
- 1939 - Grossmont High School rebuilt.
- 2001 - March 5, Fifteen-year-old Santana High School student Charles “Andy” Williams shot and killed two other students, Bryan Zuckor, 14, and Randy Gordon, 17, and wounded 13 others at the Santee campus. Williams pleaded guilty and in 2002 was sentenced to 50 years to life.
- 2001 - March 22, Granite Hills High School shootings.
[edit] Schools
The GUHSD is comprised of the following twelve high school campuses (listed in order of year opened):
- 1922 - Grossmont High School, La Mesa/El Cajon
- 1952 - Helix High School, La Mesa (charter)
- 1955 - El Cajon Valley High School, El Cajon
- 1957 - Mount Miguel High School, Spring Valley
- 1959 - El Capitan High School, Lakeside
- 1960 - Granite Hills High School, El Cajon
- 1961 - Monte Vista High School, Spring Valley
- 1965 - Santana High School, Santee
- 1972 - Chaparral High School, El Cajon (continuation)
- 1974 - Valhalla High School, El Cajon
- 1987 - West Hills High School, Santee
- 2000 - Steele Canyon High School, Spring Valley
- 2001 - Grossmont Middle College High School, Grossmont College, El Cajon
[edit] Programs and services
In addition to its high schools, the districts operates:
- East County Regional Education Center (ECREC)
- East County Regional Occupational Program (ROP)
- Foothills Adult School
- Grossmont Work Training Center
- Homestead / Frontier (special education)
- Viking Center (special education - severely disabled)
[edit] Strategic plan
Mission statement
- "Through excellence in teaching and in partnership with parents and the community, our mission is to graduate life-long learners who are productive members of a global society."
[edit] Governing board and superintendent
Governing board
- Jim Kelly, president
- Evelyn Wills, vice president
- Larry Urdahl, clerk
- Priscilla Schreiber, member
- Ron Nehring, member
Superintendent
- Terry Ryan, superintendent
[edit] Feeder school districts
- Cajon Valley Union School District
- La Mesa-Spring Valley School District
- Lakeside Union School District
- Lemon Grove School District
- Santee School District
[edit] Notable alumni
- Khalif Barnes, Mount Miguel, 2000, National Football League (NFL) offensive tackle, Jacksonville Jaguars
- Nick Cannon, Monte Vista, 1998, rapper and actor
- Chuck Cecil, Helix, former National Football League strong safety for the Green Bay Packers, Arizona Cardinals and Houston Oilers, Currently safeties and nickelbacks coach for the Tennessee Titans
- Eric Close, Valhalla, 1985, actor
- Sharon Davis, Santana, 1972, former First Lady of California
- Karl Dorrell, Helix, 1981, college football head coach, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Bruins
- John F. Duffy, Grossmont, 1948, former Sheriff of San Diego County
- Geoff Geary, Grossmont, 1994, Major League Baseball relief pitcher, Philadelphia Phillies
- Brian Giles, Granite Hills, 1989, Major League Baseball right fielder, San Diego Padres and previously Cleveland Indians and Pittsburgh Pirates, brother of Marcus Giles
- Marcus Giles, Granite Hills, 1996, Major League Baseball second baseman, Atlanta Braves, brother of Brian Giles
- Todd Brendan Fahey, Valhalla, 1983, novelist
- Dennis Hopper, Helix, 1954, actor and film director
- Greg Louganis, Valhalla, 1976, former four-time Olympic gold medalist in diving
- Mark Malone, El Cajon Valley, 1976, sportscaster and former National Football League (NFL) quarterback, Pittsburgh Steelers, San Diego Chargers, and New York Jets
- Glen Morgan, El Cajon Valley, television producer, writer, and film director, often with business partner James Wong
- Ellen Ochoa, Grossmont, 1975, astronaut
- Julia Schultz, Granite Hills, 1997, model and actress
- Brian Sipe, Grossmont, former National Football League (NFL) MVP quarterback, Cleveland Browns and United States Football League (USFL) New Jersey Generals and Jacksonville Bulls
- Alex Smith, Helix, National Football League quarterback, San Francisco 49ers
- Shane Spencer, Granite Hills, 1990, Nippon Professional Baseball outfielder, Hanshin Tigers and previously Major League Baseball New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, Texas Rangers, Cleveland Indians, and New York Mets
- Frederick W. Sturckow, Grossmont, 1978, astronaut
- Bill Walton, Helix, 1970, sportscaster and former National Basketball Association (NBA) Hall of Fame center, Portland Trail Blazers and San Diego Clippers (now the Los Angeles Clippers)
- James Wong, El Cajon Valley, television producer, writer and film director, often with business partner Glen Morgan
[edit] Notable faculty
- Cathy Zemlick, 2001, Founder GMCHS
- Roy Anthony, Valhalla, 1995 California Teacher of the Year, Instrumental Music 9-12
- Robin Ballarin, West Hills, 2004 San Diego County Teacher of the Year
- Marjorie Sue Blass, 1980 San Diego County Teacher of the Year
- Barry Bosworth, 1994 San Diego County Teacher of the Year
- Margaret Ruth Chaimson, 1981 San Diego County Teacher of the Year
- Nadia Maria Quintana Davies, 1982 San Diego County Teacher of the Year
- Charles Robert Downing, 1985 San Diego County Teacher of the Year
- Susan Emerson, 1997 San Diego County Teacher of the Year
- Lewis V. Freed, 1985 San Diego County Teacher of the Year
- Myrra L. Lee, Helix, 1977 National Teacher of the Year
- June M. Mott, 1979 San Diego County Teacher of the Year
- Jane Collins Schaffer, 1982 San Diego County Teacher of the Year
- Elinor Van Den Akker, 1975 San Diego County Teacher of the Year
[edit] See also
- List of school districts in San Diego County, California
- Lists of school districts in California by county
[edit] References
- California Teachers of the Year Program award winners for 1990 through 2005
- History of the Schools of El Cajon Valley
- List of California Distinguished Schools in San Diego County
- San Diego County Teachers of the Year award winners 1974-2006
- Western Association of Schools and Colleges Directory of Accredited Schools 2005-2006 (PDF)
[edit] External links
Grossmont Union High School District (GUHSD) |
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Regular: El Cajon Valley • El Capitan • Granite Hills • Grossmont • Monte Vista • Mount Miguel • Santana • Steele Canyon • Valhalla • West Hills Charter: Helix Continuation: Chaparral |