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The original Santa Cruz High School building was built in 1895 and first opened in 1897. Previously, all High School classes had been taught on the fourth floor of Mission Hill Middle School. [ 2 ] The first class graduated at Smith's Opera House on June 7, 1878, with a total of four pupils: Evelyn Pope, Cornelia Chappelmann, John Cooper, and ...
John R. Lewis College was founded in 2002 as College Ten, making it the newest UCSC college as of May 2017. On October 27, 2021, Chancellor Cynthia Larive announced that the university will be renaming College Ten after civil rights leader Rep. John Lewis. [3] The name change was made official in Spring 2022.
Costanoa Continuation School: Santa Cruz City School District: 9–12: Delta School: Santa Cruz City School District: 9–12: Charter school Harbor High School: Santa Cruz City School District: 9–12: Mission Hill Middle School: Santa Cruz City School District: 6–8: Santa Cruz Adult School: Santa Cruz City School District: Santa Cruz High School
She went on VOY’s Black College Excellence Tour last year before graduating from Monterey Trail High School in Elk Grove. It was her first time visiting Hampton. Davis is the first in her family ...
Santa Cruz City School District is a public school district in Santa Cruz County, California, United States. It serves 7,000 students in grades pre-K through 12, both within and outside the city of Santa Cruz. [1] It comprises two districts, an elementary and a secondary district, governed by a single seven-member Board of Education.
Letters From Santa allows response letters to get stamped with a North Pole postmark. Every year, millions of children (and some adults) send letters to Santa Claus asking for Christmas presents.
In 2006, the College Board Advanced Placement Report to the Nation recognized Kirby students for having the "Best in the World" in Art History performance among schools with 300 or fewer students. [1] In the spring of 2009, Kirby students took 99 AP exams. 94% scored 3 or higher (college credit), and 47% achieved the maximum score of 5.
Pacific Collegiate School is a grades 7-12 charter school located on the westside of Santa Cruz, California.Currently, the number of students is about 514. The school mascot is the Puma, [1] and the school colors are white, black and silver.