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School name address & coordinates elevation & GNIS ID students grades NCES School ID notes C. T. English Middle School 23800 Summit Rd. Los Gatos, California 95033 : 157 6–8 062235002672 [4] Loma Prieta Elementary School 23800 Summit Rd.
Note: student count based on 2020 state report. FTE & ratio based on current U.S. News & World Report profile. The school district serves residents of the Saratoga Union School District, the Lakeside Joint School District, the Los Gatos Union School District, and the Loma Prieta Joint Union Elementary School District.
During the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, one person died when a five-story tower collapsed. St. Joseph's College was a seminary of the Archdiocese of San Francisco at Mountain View, California opened in September 1924. [1] It was also referred to as St. Joseph's Seminary. It was run by the Sulpician Fathers. [2]
General admission tickets are $500 and benefit JSU scholarships and the Randy Owen Center for the Performing Arts. Music stars with JSU connections to perform in Dec. 14 benefit concert at school ...
Lakeside Joint School District is a public school district in both Santa Clara County, California, United States and Santa Cruz County, California, United States.Although approximately two-thirds of the district is in Santa Cruz County, the physical location of the sole school, Lakeside Elementary, is in Santa Clara County, and the district reports to the Santa Clara County Board of Education.
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The 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake caused severe liquefaction of the fill upon which the neighborhood is built, causing major damage including a small firestorm. Firefighters resorted to pumping water directly from the Bay, to replace water unavailable from broken water mains. The neighborhood was quickly rebuilt.
High Tech Middle Media Arts, often abbreviated to HTMMA, is a public charter middle school located in Point Loma, San Diego. [1] Founded in 2005, it is a part of High Tech High Village. It serves approximately 300 students in grades 6–8. Its curriculum is stemmed from HTH design principles.