Helix High School

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Helix High School
Motto: Once a Scottie, always a Scottie
Established 1952
Type Public comprehensive secondary
Principal Douglas D. Smith
Students 2,350
Grades 9-12
Location 7323 University Avenue
La Mesa, California 91941 USA
District Grossmont Union High School District
Colors Green, grey, black, and white
Mascot Scottish terrier
Yearbook Tartan
Newspaper Highland Fling
Nickname Highlanders
Student body Coeducational
Website Helix High School

Helix High School (HHS), in La Mesa, California, is a charter high school built in 1952. It received its charter in 1998. Part of the Grossmont Union High School District, it serves a low to mid-level socioeconomic community and has a student body of approximately 2,350 pupils. Helix serves parts of La Mesa, Lemon Grove, and Spring Valley; however, as a charter school, all high school students in the state of California are eligible to attend.

Helix High School is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and is a 2001 California Distinguished School.

In 2004, two of the five finalists for the most prestigious individual honor in college football, the Heisman Trophy, were HCHS graduates: quarterback Alex Smith and running back Reggie Bush. This was the first time ever that two graduates from the same high school achieved this. Bush would then go on to claim the 2005 Heisman.

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Helix Charter High School is dedicated to preparing all students to graduate as highly literate, vocationally aware, life long learners. All graduates will gain confidence and self-worth as a direct result of the Helix learning experience. Graduates will be empowered to take increasing responsibility in their educational direction and academic success. All students will be prepared with the skills necessary for success in college and adulthood.

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