Morse High School (California)


Samuel F. B. Morse High School is an urban public high school located in southeastern San Diego in the neighborhood of Skyline Hills serving grades 9-12 in the American K-12 education system. Named after inventor Samuel Finley Breese Morse, it first opened its doors in 1962. Morse has produced several notable athletes among its alumni and has sent its graduates to numerous colleges and universities throughout the United States.
Morse High School, the most populous of all high schools in the San Diego Unified School District, serves the communities of Alta Vista, Bay Terraces, Encanto, Jamacha-Lomita, Paradise Hills, and Skyline in Southeast San Diego. As of 2006-2007, demographics from the California Department of Education show that 35% of the students are Filipino, followed by Hispanic-Latino, Black, and non-Hispanic White. Nearly 70% of the student body is eligible for free or reduced-price lunch.
Academic Performance Index place the school in schoolwide API of 640 in 2007 from 648 in 2006 where 800 is the targeted California state goal. As of 2006, Morse High School has an API Statewide Rank of 3 out of 10, and an API Similar Schools Rank of 6 out of 10.
Amid criticism of the school's declining performance after its administrative shake-up in 2002, then-superintendent Carl Cohn brought in Todd Irving, a Co-Principal from East Palo Alto High School, as Co-Principal to assist Principal Rocio Weiss for the 2006-2007 school year. Following Rocio Weiss's departure as Co-Principal in 2008, Todd Irving retained his role as Principal of Morse High School. The current principal is Cynthia Larkin.
When Gompers High School was converted to a grade 6-12 charter school in 2007, Morse High School and the rebuilt Lincoln High School are the only remaining public senior high schools in Southeast San Diego.

Programs

Athletics

Morse offers a full range of athletic teams. These teams compete against other schools in the district and in the surrounding area. Tryouts for the teams usually take place the previous semester. Morse High School is one of very few high schools to have produced two Olympic Gold Medalists.
Fall & Winter SportsSpring SportsMilitary & Pep Squads

Fall

Football

Field Hockey

Girls & Boys Cross Country

Girls Volleyball

Soccer

Girls Golf

Girls Tennis

Boys Water Polo

Winter

Girls & Boys Basketball

Girls Water Polo

Girls & Boys Soccer

Wrestling

Academic League

Boys Tennis

Football

Boys Volleyball

Girls & Boys Swimming

Boys Golf

Boys Baseball

Girls Softball

Track & Field

Badminton

Cheer

Letterettes

Twirl Flags

Drill Team

Tigerettes

Step Team

Tall Flags

All-Male

All-Female

Co-Ed Dance/Drill

APOP

JROTC

Color Guard

Drum Corps

Armed Drill Team

Unarmed Drill Team

Notable alumni