Mount Miguel High School
Coordinates: 32°43′24.86″N 117°00′53.22″W / 32.7235722°N 117.0147833°W
Mount Miguel High School | |
---|---|
Aerial view from southeast | |
Address | |
8585 Blossom Lane Spring Valley, California USA | |
Information | |
Type | Public comprehensive secondary |
Established | 1957 |
School district | Grossmont Union High School District |
Principal | Dr. Kimberlee Hedrick |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 1400 |
Campus | Urban |
Color(s) | Red and black |
Mascot | Matador |
Yearbook | Mil Memorias |
Nickname | Matadors |
Website | http://mountmiguel.guhsd.net/ |
Mount Miguel High School is a public, comprehensive high school located in Spring Valley, California and serves over 1,400 students in grades nine through twelve. Opened in 1957, Mount Miguel is the fourth of twelve high schools constructed in the Grossmont Union High School District. MMHS is the home of the Matadors, and the school colors are red and black.
Mount Miguel High School is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and is a 1990 California Distinguished School.
Matador Early College (MEC)
Students in the MEC enroll in UC/CSU transferable college courses at Grossmont College or Cuyamaca College. They experience a college atmosphere, and are oriented to the process involved in enrolling in college, choosing classes, and completing college coursework.
Since 2014:
- 41 Student Enrolled in College Courses
- 75 College Course Passed w/grade "C" or Higher
Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID)
AVID is a college prep elective course designed to ensure that students are meeting all A-G requirements and are college-ready by the end of their senior year.
- 100% of AVID seniors (2015) accepted into a four year university
- MMHS AVID seniors are awarded over $250,000 annually in grants and scholarships
- Paid college tutors providing academic support
Advanced Placement Classes
- Geography
- U.S. History
- European History
- Economics
- Physics
- English
- Studio Art
- Spanish
- Calculus
Career and Technical Education (CTE) Pathways
Matador Business Academy
The MBA is a four year program that creates collaborative, competent, college and career ready students who will become the business leaders of the future.
- Mentoring by SDSU students & industry professionals
- 6 College Credits
- Project Based Learning
Matador Art and Design
The Matador Art and Design (MAD) pathway provides students with opportunities to learn skills including photography, illustration, web design, video production.
- Industry Standard computers, software,and equipment.
- College credit available
- Advanced Placement option with 95% passage rate
Academy of Medical and Health Sciences
In this health pathway, students interested in the medical field take courses with a medical twist. This lab-centered curriculum is designed to prepare students to successfully complete college programs and become our future health and medical professionals.
- Guest speakers and field trips
- Rigorous hands-on science coursework
- Community service
- Hospital Internship Opportunities
Engineering and Design Pathway
In this pathway, students engage in open-ended problem solving, learn and apply the engineering design process, and use the same industry-leading technology and software as are used in the world’s top companies.
Students investigate topics such as sustainability, mechatronics, forces, structures, aerodynamics, digital electronics and circuit design, manufacturing, and the environment, which gives them an opportunity to learn about different engineering disciplines before beginning post-secondary education or careers.
Teaching and Learning
The Education pathway provides students with the academic and technical preparation to pursue high-skill, high-demand careers in the field of education. The Education pathway provides students with the skills and knowledge they need to pursue careers working with children and emphasizes the preparation of students to become teachers. Students gain knowledge and skills within this sequential, standards-based pathway program that integrates hands-on projects, work-based instruction, and leadership development. The Education pathway is designed to prepare students for postsecondary education and entry to a career.
- Gain insight into a future career working with kids
- Excellent experience and references to use on job applications
- Field trips and off-campus Internships
Matador Tutorial Center (MTC)
The MTC is staffed both before and after school with teachers to help students in all academic areas. There is additional help available on Saturdays in the Saturday Scholars program.
Academic Clubs
In addition to the Matador Tutorial Center, there are a variety of after school activities with an academic focus.
- Academic League
- Science Club
- Journalism Club
- Leadership in America
- Eco Club
- Robotics
- Book Club
Activities
MMHS has a wide variety of clubs, activities, academic enrichment, and student support for which students to get involved.[1]
After School Programs Include
- Anime Club
- Outdoor Outreach
- Driver’s Education
- Baseball Club
- Ringside Martial Arts
- Cooking
- Sports Fishing
- Softball Club
Athletics
Athletics
Mount Miguel's athletic teams, the Matadors, compete in the North League of the Grossmont Conference and the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) - San Diego Section.
The school fields teams in the following sports: baseball, boys and girls basketball, boys and girls cross country, cheerleading, football, boys and girls golf, gymnastics, boys and girls soccer, softball, boys and girls swimming & diving, boys and girls tennis, boys and girls track & field, boys and girls volleyball, boys and girls water polo, and wrestling.
Notable alumni
- Ryan Anthony, 1990, classical trumpet player
- Jeff Karstens, 2000 Starting Pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates
- Khalif Barnes, 2000, National Football League (NFL) offensive tackle, Jacksonville Jaguars, Oakland Raiders
- Matt Bradford - Film/Television actor. Class of 1995.
- Robert Griffith Strong safety for the Arizona Cardinals
- Ogemdi Nwagbuo Defensive Lineman San Diego Chargers
- Arthur Hobbs Defensive back for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats
- Ray Wells, NFL player
- John Woodward, film and TV Asst. Director, Producer
References
- ↑ "Activities - Mount Miguel High School". mountmiguel.guhsd.net. Retrieved 2016-02-21.
External links
|