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2009 San Diego County Fair Winners! |
Obra, Grossmont's literary magazine, won 1st Place, Best of Class, and BEST of Show! El Recuerdo, Grossmont's yearbook, won 1st Place.
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Summer School will be held according to the following schedule: (July 4th is a school holiday and will be observed on July 3rd)
Session 1 - June 8– Session 2 – June 29 – July 17
June 26 (15 days ) (14 Days- July 4th Observed on July 3rd)
7:30-9:45 Period 1 7:30-9:55 Period 1
9:45-10:00 Break 9:55-10:10 Break
10:00-12:15 Period 2 10:10-12:30 Period 2
GHS Summer School Director on Duty:
Maria Vidal 668-6023 June 10- June 19 and July 13- End of Summer School
Dan Barnes 668-6022 June 22 - June 30
Jeff Meredith 668-6021 July 1-July 10
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2009-2010 School Calendar |
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Next year Grossmont and other district high schools will be on a different calendar. Please check the link under "Important Items" at the right side of this page. You can also view important dates on the "Events Calendar" under the "School Info" pull-down menu.
What has changed?
Students start school Tuesday, September 8th. We have all of Thanksgiving week off. Winter break is two weeks long. Spring break is one week long. Graduation is June 23, 2010. |
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California Distinguished School |
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GUHSD SCHOOLS RECEIVE CALIFORNIA DISTINGUISHED SCHOOLS AWARD
Grossmont High School, Helix Charter High School and Grossmont Middle College High School Receive Prestigious Honor
EL CAJON, CA—On April 1, State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O’Connell announced that 125 California high schools were awarded the prestigious 2009 California Distinguished Schools Award. This marks the first year that a record three GUHSD schools have been recognized by the state for outstanding academic achievement. The honored schools include Grossmont High School, HelixCharter High School and Grossmont Middle College High School.
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California Standards Test (STAR)
Way to go FOOTHILLERS!!! Over the past six years Grossmont High School has seen steady to outstanding growth in all subject areas of the California Standards Tests. In many areas we have seen an increase in the percentage of students who have received a score of advanced or proficient on their CST’s. Several areas of growth are listed below.
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