Public high school in El Cajon, California, United States
El Cajon Valley High School 1035 East Madison Avenue
, United States
Type Public High School Motto "Be Brave" Established 1955 School district Grossmont Union High School District Principal Robert Stirling Teaching staff 15.07 (FTE)[ 1] Grades 9 through 12 Enrollment 1,672 (2023-2024)[ 1] Student to teacher ratio 110.95[ 1] Campus type Urban Color(s) Red and Columbia blueMascot Brave Yearbook Legend Nickname Braves Website braves .guhsd .net
El Cajon Valley High School (ECVHS ) is a comprehensive public secondary school in El Cajon, California . It serves students in grades 9-12. Established in 1955, El Cajon Valley is the third of twelve high schools to be built in Grossmont Union High School District . ECVHS students and athletic teams are known as the Braves. The school is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) .
The new science building for ECVHS.
Athletics
El Cajon Valley's athletic teams, the Braves, compete in the Valley League of the Grossmont Conference and the CIF San Diego Section .
The school fields teams in the following sports: baseball, basketball, cross country, field hockey, football, gymnastics, soccer, softball, swimming, boys tennis, girls tennis, track & field, boys volleyball, girls volleyball, boys water polo, girls water polo, and wrestling.
Additional extracurricular activities can be found on the El Cajon Valley High School website[ 2]
Notable alumni
Lester Bangs (music critic).[ 3]
Sonny Bishop , former professional football player[ 4]
Bob Christian , Former professional baseball player (Detroit Tigers , Chicago White Sox )
Mike Davis (Marxist historian)[ 5]
Mike Hartley , Former professional baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers , Philadelphia Phillies , Minnesota Twins , Boston Red Sox , Baltimore Orioles )
Joe Kennedy , Former professional baseball player (Tampa Bay Rays , Colorado Rockies , Oakland Athletics , Arizona Diamondbacks , Toronto Blue Jays )
Mark Malone , Former professional football player (Arizona State , Pittsburgh Steelers , San Diego Chargers )
James Wong , Writer/Director of Final Destination film series.
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