Valhalla High School (California)
Valhalla High School | |
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Address | |
1725 Hillsdale Road | |
Coordinates | 32°45′38.74″N 116°55′16.18″W / 32.7607611°N 116.9211611°W |
Information | |
School type | Public, High School |
Established | 1974 |
Status | Open |
School district | Grossmont Union High School District |
NCES District ID | 0616230[1]. |
Superintendent | Theresa Kemper |
NCES School ID | 061623002028[2]. |
Principal | Joshua Johnson |
Staff | 125 |
Teaching staff | 78.43 (FTE)[3] |
Grades | 9-12 |
Age | 13 to 18 |
Enrollment | 1,911 (2022-2023)[3] |
Student to teacher ratio | 24.37[3] |
Classes offered | Comprehensive |
Language | American English |
Hours in school day | Up to 7h 35m |
Classrooms | 85 |
Campus type | Closed |
Color(s) | Orange and White with Navy trims |
Athletics | List |
Mascot | Thor |
Accreditation | Western Association of Schools and Colleges |
Newspaper | The Saga |
Yearbook | Ragnarok |
School fees | None |
Communities served | Rancho San Diego, Southern El Cajon |
Website | http://valhalla.guhsd.net |
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Valhalla High School is a public high school in Rancho San Diego, California. It is operated by Grossmont Union High School District with an enrollment of 2,112 students.[4] The school is characterized by its school colors, orange and white,[5] going by the nickname Orange Nation. During its existence, the school has won the California Distinguished School Award in both 2001 and 2003, and is also accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.[5] The school is currently directed by principal Joshua Johnson and three assistant principals.[6] Several programs are available to students, including ASB, marching, jazz, and orchestra bands, drama, color guard, cheer, dance, and athletics such as football and baseball, among other programs.[7]
History
[edit]Upon opening in 1974, the school had a very different open campus atmosphere, with a college-like schedule. The school was centered around the main building, with open-air classrooms. Reflective of this, the original motto was "Freedom with Responsibility".
During the 1980s, the school transitioned to a more traditional open campus, although some unique architectural elements remain.[4]
Campus
[edit]The original school was built in 1974. Valhalla's main structure is a five-story octagonal building. Originally orange, the trim of the building was painted blue in 2009. Classrooms are situated along the outside wall and center of the building. The gymnasiums are freestanding.
Sports facilities include a football and soccer field, baseball diamonds, basketball, tennis and volleyball courts, and two swimming pools.
A new, freestanding, two-story building that houses 12 science classrooms is currently in use. The building was proposed in order to make more room for teachers. It was dedicated in May 2010.
In 2015, The main building was closed for renovation and repair of the inner structure. Temporary classrooms took their place for humanities and elective classes. In the 2016-17 school year, students returned to the main building for instruction, and the temporary classrooms were removed.
Traditions
[edit]Odin's Match is the initiation for any new students or faculty members entering Valhalla High School. They must march up the stairs, through an arch of multicolored helium balloons called the Rainbow Bridge, and touch Thor's Hammer. When a student graduates, they descend the stairs and once again touch Thor's Hammer. This is also done for staff upon entry and exit from their tenure at Valhalla. On Fridays, Valhalla students can wear orange to receive a free slice of pizza.
Each year the senior class paints a mural that is permanently displayed and hung up inside the school building. Each mural is unique to the year in which that particular class attended including current events not normally related to the school itself.
Notable alumni
[edit]- Tony Clark, Major League baseball player.[8]
- Eric Close, Actor. Class of 1985.[9]
- Brad Daluiso, NFL kicker.[10]
- Amy Finley, The Gourmet Next Door host on the Food Network.[citation needed]
- Broc Glover, Motocross National Champion.[11]
- Greg Garcia, professional baseball player.
- Dan Gookin computer book author who wrote the first ...for Dummies books [12]
- Ryan Hansen, actor.[citation needed]
- Darrell Long, notable computer scientist.[citation needed]
- Greg Louganis, Class of 1978. Four-time Olympic Games gold medalist in diving.[13]
- Sean O'Sullivan, MLB pitcher.[14]
- Jason Russell, co-founder of Invisible Children.[15][16]
Sports championships
[edit]- 1978-79, 1981, 1985–86, 1990–91, 1994–96, 2000 — CIF Division Champions Men's Water Polo
- 1986-1988, 1998-1999 — 3A Division III CIF Champs - Boys Soccer
- 2009 — Division II Champions - Boys Soccer
- 1987, 1993, 2004 — 3A/Division III CIF Champs - Girls Soccer
- 2003, 2005 — CIF Champions Men's Swimming
- 1984-87, 1989–91, 1993, 1996, 1998, 2001 Division II CIF Champions, 2005 Division III CIF Champions - Boys Wrestling
- 1985 — California State Champions - Wrestling
- 2006 — Division III CIF Champs - Baseball
- 2005 — CIF Champions - Men's Volleyball
- 1985-2001, 2008 — Men's Golf Champions
- 2008 - 2nd place CIF Division II - Women's Volleyball
- 2008 — Girls' Cross-Country CIF Division II champions
- 2009 — Girls' Cross-Country CIF Division II champions
- 2009 — Grossmont South League Champions-Football 1st and only title ; second place CIF Division II
- 2000-2009 — Grossmont Hills League Champions- Women's Volleyball
- 2010 — Girls' Cross-Country League champions; second place CIF Division II
- 2010 — Grossmont Hills League Champions-Girls Waterpolo
- 2011 — Girls' Cross-Country League Champions; third place CIF Division II
- 2011 — Grossmont Hills League Champions-Girls Waterpolo - Undefeated
- 2011 — CIF SDS Division II Champions - Girls Water Polo - First ever for an East County School
- 2012 — Boys' and Girls' Cross-Country Hills League Champions
- 2015 - CIF Champions - Men's Volleyball
- 2019 — Boys' Basketball Grossmont Valley League Champions
References
[edit]- ^ "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Grossmont Union High". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved September 2, 2024.
- ^ "Search for Public Schools - Valhalla High (061623002028)". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved September 2, 2024.
- ^ a b c "Valhalla High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved September 2, 2024.
- ^ a b c "School Accountability Report Card (SARC)" (Portable Document Format). Grossmont Union High School District. Retrieved 26 March 2013.
- ^ a b c "About Us". Grossmont Union High School District/Valhalla HS. Retrieved 26 March 2013.
- ^ "Valhalla High School - Administration".
- ^ "Home". Grossmont Union High School District/Valhalla HS. Retrieved 26 March 2013.
- ^ Jenkins, Chris (December 3, 2013). "San Diegan to head MLB players group". U-T San Diego. Retrieved June 29, 2014.
- ^ "Eric Close". IMDb.
- ^ "Brad Daluiso". The Pro Football Archives. Retrieved June 29, 2014.
- ^ Dolan, Steve (February 2, 1985). "At the Top of His World : Motocross Racing Has Made Broc Glover a Multimillionaire". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 29, 2014.
- ^ "Dan Gookin: , and a List of Books by Author Dan Gookin".
- ^ Gehlken, Michael (May 10, 2011). "Teen diver breaks Louganis' 34-year-old record". U-T San Diego. Retrieved June 29, 2014.
- ^ Center, Bill (December 12, 2012). "Padres give Valhalla High grad O'Sullivan a shot". U-T San Diego. Retrieved June 29, 2014.
- ^ Sauer, Mark (February 18, 2007). "Filmmakers help students effect change". U-T San Diego. Retrieved June 29, 2014.
- ^ Sauer, Mark (January 31, 2005). "A far cry". Retrieved June 29, 2014.