Southwest Senior High School

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Southwest Senior High School
Motto "Make it a great day or not, the choice is YOURS! "
Established 1975
Type Senior High School
Principal Sid Salazar
Students 2,000
Grades 9-12
Location Imperial Beach, California, United States of America
District Sweetwater Union High School District
Campus Suburban
Colors Maroon and Gold
Mascot Raiders
Yearbook 'The Scimitar'
Newspaper 'Raider Digest'


Southwest Senior High (SOH), in San Diego, California, United States, is a high school established in 1975. Part of the Sweetwater Union High School District, it serves all socioeconomic communities of San Diego (specifically the Nestor community), as well as some students living in Chula Vista, Imperial Beach and San Ysidro. The school serves approximately 2,000 students. The school has an intense rivalry with fellow Sweetwater Union High School District school, Mar Vista, most notably the annual Battle of the Bell football game.


[edit] Notable alumni

  • Frankie J - Mexican American Latin Pop and Adult Contemporary singer.
  • Andrew Quinn - Professional Guitarist, musician, song writer c/o 1991
  • Ruben Gama- Professional american football player
  • Matthew Modine- Movies Actor, attended 1975-1976 and played on the first Football team
  • Damon Washington- Professional american football player

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Sweetwater Union High School District
Senior High Schools Bonita Vista High School | Castle Park High School | Chula Vista High School | Eastlake High School | Hilltop High School | MAAC Community Charter School | Mar Vista High School | Montgomery High School | Olympian High School | Options Secondary School | Otay Ranch High School | Palomar High School | San Ysidro High School | Southwest High School | Sweetwater High School
Middle Schools Bonita Vista Middle School | Castle Park Middle | Chula Vista Middle | Eastlake Middle | Granger Junior High | Hilltop Middle | Mar Vista Middle | Montgomery Middle | National City Middle | Rancho del Rey Middle | Southwest Middle


Coordinates: 32°34′1″N, 117°4′60″W