Mt. San Jacinto High

Cathedral City, California

426 students

High School, Grades 9–12

426

Students

21.1:1

S:T Ratio

School Snapshot
Key metrics at a glance
Avg SAT Score

1,080

B

out of 1600
Average
Avg ACT Score

22

B

out of 36
Average
Student-Teacher Ratio

21:1

B-

students per teacher
Average
Graduation Rate

89%

A

Excellent
Academic Grades

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Standardized Test Dates

Upcoming national, state, and school calendar dates that affect students at Mt. San Jacinto High.

National Tests

June 5, 2026

ACT

Registration deadline

June 6, 2026

SAT — National

Test date

June 8, 2026

ACT Photo Upload/Standby Deadline

Photo upload deadline

June 13, 2026

ACT — National

Test date

June 20, 2026 – July 4, 2026

SAT Score Release Date

Score release

June 23, 2026

ACT

Score release
+35 more national tests this school year

State Assessments

January 1, 2026 – June 30, 2026

Smarter Balanced Summative Assessment

Testing window
CA

School Milestones

May 26, 2026 – June 11, 2026

Graduation

Other
CA

June 4, 2026

School End/Summer Start

Other

June 5, 2026 – June 10, 2026

School End/Summer Start

Other
CA

October 1, 2026 – October 15, 2026

Private School Affidavit Filing Window

Other
CA
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Academic Calendar
2025-2026

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School Mission

- Palm Springs Unified School District Family and Community Engagement department, believes it is fundamental that family and community members are essential partners within a school district and that trusting and respectful relationships must be intentionally cultivated.

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