San Dieguito High School Academy, originally known as San Dieguito Union High School and San Dieguito High School, is a public
high school
A secondary school, high school, or senior school, is an institution that provides secondary education. Some secondary schools provide both ''lower secondary education'' (ages 11 to 14) and ''upper secondary education'' (ages 14 to 18), i.e., ...
in
Encinitas, California
Encinitas ( Spanish for "Small Oaks") is a beach city in the North County area of San Diego County, California, United States. Located in Southern California, it is approximately north of San Diego, between Solana Beach and Carlsbad, and a ...
. It is part of
San Dieguito Union High School District
San Dieguito Union High School District (SDUHSD) is a public school district based in northern San Diego County, California. Established in 1936, the district serves over 13,000 students in five middle schools, five comprehensive high schools, ...
. The school was established in 1936.
As of the 2020–21 school year, 2,059 students were enrolled at San Dieguito High School Academy with a senior class of over 450 students. The pupil-teacher ratio is 25:1.
The average
SAT
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score in 2013–2014 was 1840 and the average
ACT score was 27. The student body is 67% White, 22% Hispanic, 4% Asian/Pacific Islander, and 5% other.
During the 2020–21 school year, San Dieguito Academy's senior class had a 97.9% graduation rate.
History
The school was founded in 1936 as the first public high school within the new
San Dieguito Union High School District
San Dieguito Union High School District (SDUHSD) is a public school district based in northern San Diego County, California. Established in 1936, the district serves over 13,000 students in five middle schools, five comprehensive high schools, ...
, educating students in grades 8 through 12. Since the campus had not yet been built when school started September 14, 1936, students attended classes in tents.
In 1996, San Dieguito High School was re-designed as a "school of choice" and renamed San Dieguito High School Academy to offer a student centered environment for a maximum of 1,450 students.
All students living within the district may enroll at either
La Costa Canyon High School or
Torrey Pines High School
Torrey Pines High School is a high school in the North County area of San Diego, California. The school is named after the Torrey pine tree that grows in the area. Torrey Pines High School is a member of the San Dieguito Union High School Di ...
within their attendance areas, but they are also eligible to attend San Dieguito Academy and
Canyon Crest Academy
Canyon Crest Academy (CCA) is a public high school in San Diego, California. Founded in 2004, the school is part of San Dieguito Union High School District and is located in Pacific Highlands Ranch (often considered part of Carmel Valley), a ...
, both of which are designed to be "schools of choice." Typically, more students apply than there are available spaces, so a lottery of applicants is conducted to determine who may attend. New students with siblings that already attend SDA are automatically enrolled to the school.
Many years this lottery is challenged due to students and parents desire to go to San Dieguito Academy. In 2022 a lottery was reimplemented for the first time since 2015 because 491 students chose the school as their top choice and only 428 spots were available.
This would raise the capacity to 137 more students than there were in the 2021–2022 school year.
In an attempt to amend the lottery, many argued that students living within walking distance should be given priority, however, under the Open Enrollment Act of 1993, location cannot be used to prioritize individuals in a lottery.
One hallmark of a San Dieguito Union High School District academy is a "4x4" class schedule as opposed to a more traditional "rotating block schedule". This means that students may take four 90-minute classes every day during an 18-week course, completing eight classes (80 credits) a year.
In 1998, the school had roughly 1000 students, and by 2002, had 1500 (population limits of district high schools and academies are required to grow relative to the district). Fall 2003 enrollment was 1462.
In the fall of 2015, construction began on the new Math and Science building in the place of old Senior Court. Construction funded by SDUHSD voter-approved Proposition AA bond measure.
In March 2020, SDUHSD began its Distance Learning Plan by closing schools district wide. Many students were able to return to campus on January 4, 2021 in a hybrid setting, allowing students to choose to learn from home or return to campus. Students were welcomed back to campus full time at the start of the 2021–2022 school year.
File:San dieguito academy sign.jpg, Historic Mustangs signboard before being removed in 2013 and restored in 2017
File:San dieguito gymnasium.jpg, San Dieguito gymnasium
File:San dieguito theatre.jpg, The school's senior court prior to its demolition in 2015 as part of constructing a new math and science building
File:SDA Boys Water Polo banner.jpg, Boys Water Polo banner at San Dieguito High School Academy in Encinitas
Athletics
San Dieguito Academy is part of the
California Interscholastic Federation
The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) is the governing body for high school sports in the U.S. state of California. CIF membership includes both public and private high schools. Unlike most other state organizations, it does not have s ...
(CIF), and is a member of the North County Conference of the San Diego Section. The school has teams in 15 sports (1 boys' team, 3 girls' teams, 3 coed teams, and 8 sports with both boys' and girls' teams).
Notable faculty
*Orville B. Karge (1919–1990),
physics
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teacher. In 1991, the
International Astronomical Union
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approved the naming of the minor planet
4822 Karge in his honor at the request of his students.
Notable alumni
*
Travis Browne, former UFC heavyweight fighter
*
Michael Chang
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, former professional tennis player, winner of 1989
French Open
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*
Tom Dempsey
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, former professional football placekicker, record-setter for longest field goal ever (1970), participant in
1969 Pro Bowl
*
John Fairchild, former professional basketball player,
Los Angeles Lakers
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, 16th pick of
1965 NBA draft
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In this draft, nine NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball player ...
*
Jon Foreman
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, songwriter and lead singer of alternative rock band
Switchfoot
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*
Tim Foreman, bassist of alternative rock band
Switchfoot
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*
Tak Fujimoto, cinematographer
*
Lukas Gage, actor
*
Ian Goodfellow,
Apple Inc.
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executive
*
Kurt Grote, gold medalist in 400 meter medley relay swim at
1996 Summer Olympics
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*
Frankie Hejduk, Olympic and professional
soccer
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player
*
Chris Hillman
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, bass guitarist,
The Byrds
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*
Jonathan Jones, singer/songwriter for
We Shot the Moon and
Waking Ashland
*
Keith Kartz, former professional football player,
Denver Broncos
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, played in
Super Bowl
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*
Mike Kozlowski, former professional football player for
Miami Dolphins
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, played in two
Super Bowls
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*
Rob Machado, former professional
surfer
*
Greg Minton, former professional baseball pitcher,
San Francisco Giants
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*
Denise Mueller-Korenek, bicycle speed world record holder
*
Andy Parker, former professional football player,
Los Angeles Raiders
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and
San Diego Chargers
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*
Dan Quinn, football player, MMA fighter, and boxer
*
Emily Ratajkowski
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, model and actress
*
Bridget Regan, actress, star of television series ''
Legend of the Seeker
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''
*
Shane Salerno
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, screenwriter, producer, and documentary filmmaker
*
Anoushka Shankar
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, sitar player and composer
*
Jon Stanley, volleyball player, 1964 and 1968 Olympics
*
Eddie Vedder
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, lead singer of alternative rock band
Pearl Jam
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(dropped out senior year)
*
Bryce Wettstein, Olympic skateboarder
References
External links
San Dieguito High School AcademyOnline School Newspaper, The MustangOfficial Site of San Dieguito High School Academy AlumniSan Dieguito High School Academy Foundation
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