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  1. Grossmont Union High School District was formed in 1920 and its first high school, Grossmont High School, built in 1922, served the cities of La Mesa and El Cajon. At the time of its construction, this region of eastern San Diego County was much more rural and isolated from the city of San Diego.

  2. In the year 1922-1923, the first classes of the Grossmont Union High School were held on the new Grossmont campus. Carl Vance was the principal and . Carl Quicksall, a teacher. In 1924, Mr. Quicksall became superintendent when Carl Vance resigned.

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  3. In 1962-63, the Grossmont Union High School District became one of the first districts in the nation to offer a specific special education program, then supervised by Principal Mallek and functioning as a school-within-a-school.

  4. Grossmont Union High School District was formed in 1920 and its first high school, Grossmont High School, built in 1922, served the cities of La Mesa and El Cajon. At the time of its construction, this region of eastern San Diego County was much more rural and isolated from the city of San Diego.

  5. The school's "Old Main" building was constructed in 1922 and was used for decades as a teaching space before being converted to district offices. The campus has slowly expanded over the past 80+ years to include thirteen additional permanent instructional, athletic, and administrative buildings.

  6. Through a comprehensive needs assessment and data collection process across the district, Grossmont identified critical areas of initial improvement or expansion at the district, school, and classroom levels that impacted educators, families, and students.

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  8. Serving public high school students grades 9 - 12 and adult learners in eastern San Diego County

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