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The PSUSD used to have 5 other public schools in Palm Springs and one other in Cathedral City. Until the 1950s, the PSUSD had separate school campuses for African-American , Latino , Asian-American and American Indian students when school segregation was then legal, then came the mandated policy of racial integration affected local schools.
Palm Springs High School is a public high school for grades 9 through 12 located in Palm Springs, California as part of the Palm Springs Unified School District. It was built in 1938 in an effort led by city pioneer Nellie Coffman.
Coordinates: Information; Type: Public: Motto: Building tomorrow today, one student at a time, together. [1]Established: 1999: School district: Palm Springs Unified ...
Palm Springs Unified School District Educational Administrative Center is a historic building located in Palm Springs, California. The building is a fine example of the short span of time that master architect E. Stewart Williams used the International Style of architecture for educational buildings in the early 1960s. [ 2 ]
The Desert Sands Unified School District (DSUSD) is a public school district with main offices located in La Quinta, California.The district was founded in 1964, after the California Department of Education consolidated all Indio public schools.
The district is headed by a superintendent - Dr. Devin Serrano - and governed by a five-person, publicly elected school board. The current board members are: Ami Ghandi (term expires in 2028) Eric Alegria (term expires in 2028) Linda Kurt (term expires 2026) Sara Deen (term expires in 2026) Julie Hamill (term expires in 2026)
Shogi notation is the set of various abbreviatory notational systems used to describe the piece movements of a shogi game record or the positions of pieces on a shogi board. A record of an abstract strategy board game such as shogi is called kifu ( 棋譜 ) in Japanese.
The Schwarzschild coordinate system can only cover a single exterior region and a single interior region, such as regions I and II in the Kruskal–Szekeres diagram. The Kruskal–Szekeres coordinate system, on the other hand, can cover a "maximally extended" spacetime which includes the region covered by Schwarzschild coordinates.