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  1. The San Diego Unified School District (SDUSD) is a public school district based in San Diego, California. Founded in 1854, it is the second largest school district in California. The district includes 121 elementary schools, 24 middle schools, 21 high schools, and two atypical schools. [2]

  2. This is a list of primary and secondary schools in San Diego, California, organized by school district. The San Diego Unified School District is the school district that serves the majority of the city. The district includes 121 elementary schools, 24 middle schools, 21 high schools, and two atypical schools.

  3. This is a list of primary and secondary schools in San Diego, California, organized by school district. The San Diego Unified School District is the school district that serves the majority of the city. The district includes 121 elementary schools, 24 middle schools, 21 high schools, and two atypical schools.

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    • Academics
    • Athletics
    • Miscellaneous History
    • Notable Alumni and Faculty

    Russ High

    In 1881, voters approved $12,000 for the construction of a new school in San Diego. The school was established in 1882, initially named Russ School after lumberman Joseph Russ, who donated the lumber to build the school.The school was built in the Italian Villa style with a low-hip roof, ironwork parapet, and open-bell tower. It consisted of two stories and eight rooms. The school opened to a class of 308 students from grades 1-8. In 1888 a high school was added, with three teachers. The high...

    The Grey Castle

    By 1902 the school had become overcrowded and a new school, San Diego High School, was built on the original site, opening on April 13, 1907. The new building, designed by F.S. Allen, contained 65 rooms and was built in the Gothic Revival style, with towers flanking the entrances. It was built of brick with a veneer of granite. Students thought it resembled a castle and nicknamed it "The Grey Castle." It was later admitted that the design of The Grey Castle took inspiration from Joliet Prison...

    Modern San Diego High

    To comply with California legislation in the 1960s that required all school districts to demolish or retrofit any school building built prior to 1933 for earthquake safety reasons, the "Grey Castle" building was torn down. The first of four buildings constructed prior to 1933 was torn down along with the Russ Auditorium in 1973; Building 101, the "original Grey Castle", was the last building to be torn down in 1975.The replacement building, consisting of four concrete-block buildings with blu...

    In May 2006, Newsweek magazine ranked 1,200 public high schools in the U.S. and named San Diego High School of International Studies as 22nd best, making it the highest ranking school in San Diego County and the second highest in the state of California. In 2009, US News ranked over 21,000 high schools in the United States and named San Diego High ...

    Balboa Stadium

    San Diego High's football stadium, Balboa Stadium, was built in 1914 for the 1915 Panama-California Exposition with a capacity of 19,000 at that time. U.S. Presidents Woodrow Wilson and Franklin Delano Roosevelt gave speeches there. From 1961 to 1966 it was the home of the San Diego Chargers after being expanded to 34,000 capacity. Over the years it has played host to music legends such as Jimi Hendrix, and The Beatlesin 1965. The 1914 stadium was torn down in the 1970s and a new one dedicate...

    Section, state, and national titles

    1. High School Football National Championship: 1916, 1955 2. High school baseball national champions: 1921 3. CIF football state champions: 2018 4. CIF San Diego Section champions, boys' basketball: 1965, 1967, 1975 (D2A), 2008 (D1), 2017, 2018 (D4) 5. CIF San Diego Section champions, girls' basketball: 2020

    Athletic history

    1. The 1922 San Diego High baseball team was barred from league play by the CIF after its 1921 National Championship Squad played an unsanctioned game against the East's best baseball team of that time, Cleveland High. This game drew 11,000 fans and saw San Diego High defeat Cleveland 10–0. During the 1922 season the team played college and independent teams, losing to just Stanfordand the Sherman Indians. They beat Cleveland again in front of 13,000 fans. 2. San Diego High participated in th...

    San Diego High School's mascot is the Cavers — originally the Cavemen.
    It is said that when the wrecking ball came to demolish the "Grey Castle" in order to build a new earthquake-safe school, it took repeated attempts to bring the structure down. In the summer of 197...
    The schools' colors originated from the school's first football season in 1891 where lacking proper jerseys, athletes were told to arrive in white shirts. Every player coincidentally arrived also s...
  4. San Diego Unified serves more than 121,000 students in pre-school through grade 12 and is the second largest district in California. The student population is extremely diverse, representing more than 15 ethnic groups and more than 60 languages and dialects.

  5. San Diego Unified School District ( SDUSD) is a public school district based in San Diego, California. Founded in 1854, it is the second largest school district in California. The district includes 121 elementary schools, 24 middle schools, 21 high schools, and two atypical schools. Quick Facts Address, District information ... Close. School board.

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