Santana High School

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Santana High School
Motto "Home of scholars and champions"
Established 1965
Type Public comprehensive secondary
Principal Jerry Schniepp
Faculty 84
Students 1,750 (2004-2005 school year)
Grades 9-12
Location 9915 Magnolia Avenue
Santee, California 92071 USA
District Grossmont Union High School District
Campus Urban
Colors Purple and gold
Mascot Sultan
Newspaper ConSultant
Nickname Sultans
Website Santana High School

Santana High School, located in Santee, California, is part of the Grossmont Union High School District. The school serves 1,750 students in grades 9-12, as well as 84 faculty members.

The school opened on September 20, 1965, and designates itself as the "Home of Scholars and Champions". The school colors are purple and gold. The athletic teams are known as the Sultans.

The school has the distinction of a 20-year winning streak in the Grossmont North League Gymnastics Championship going from 1970 to 1989 and also is one side of a heated crosstown rivalry with West Hills High School.

Santana High School is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and in 1990 was recognized as a California Distinguished School.

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[edit] History

School shooting

The school was the center of much media attention due to a school shooting that occurred there on March 5, 2001, when fifteen-year old Santana High student Charles Andrew Williams opened fire with a pistol, killing fellow students Randy Gordon and Bryan Zuckor, and wounding 13 others. The two adults that were shot were a student teacher and a young security supervisor.

Timeline of notable events

  • 1965 - Santana High School opened
  • 1990 - Recognized as a California Distinguished School
  • 2001 - School shooting

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Mission statement

"The mission of Santana High School is to create and nurture a community of learners who are prepared for the intellectual demands of life after high school and whose abilities to think critically enable active participation in a democratic society. Our staff members are professionals who demonstrate that through hard work and integrity students can master habits and skills that will support them in their educational and career goals."

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