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Luther Burbank High School (LBHS) is a high school in Sacramento, California, United States. It is a part of the Sacramento City Unified School District. [2] As of 2002 the school offers a Hmong language class for native speakers of Hmong. [3
Burbank High School may refer to the following American schools: Burbank High School (Burbank, California) , Burbank, California Luther Burbank High School (California) , Sacramento, California
Burbank, California, a city in Los Angeles County; Burbank, Santa Clara County, California, a census-designated place; Burbank, Illinois, a city; Burbank Township ...
Luther Burbank High School is a high school in San Antonio, Texas in the San Antonio Independent School District. During 2022–2023, Burbank High School had an enrollment of 1,319 students and a student to teacher ratio of 14.48. [1] The school received an overall rating of "B" from the Texas Education Agency for the 2021–2022 school year. [2]
Luther Burbank Elementary School serves 440 students in kindergarten through grade eight, as well as 70 preschoolers. As of the 2020/2021 school year, 90 percent of the student body was Hispanic , 5 percent African American , and 5 percent Asians . 74 percent are English Language learners students.
Burbank High School is a public high school in Burbank, California. It was established in 1908 and opened on September 14, 1914, and its inaugural class had 334 students. It is a part of the Burbank Unified School District. The area had previously been served by the Glendale Union High School District.
Burbank birthplace in Lancaster, Massachusetts. Luther Burbank (March 7, 1849 – April 11, 1926), [1] an American botanist, horticulturist, and pioneer in agricultural science, developed more than 800 strains and varieties of plants over his 55-year career.
Luther Burbank School (1943), under principal Robert Mocek, which was reopened in 2018 after being rebuilt [4] Richard E. Byrd School (1958), principal Marian Stockhausen [ 5 ] Harry E. Fry School (1956), principal Mary Rein, which closed after the 2003–2004 school year and reopened during the 2009–2010 school year.