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Fairfax High School was founded in 1924 under the direction of Principal Rae G. Van Cleve, for whom the athletic field is named. When first built, with a backdrop of the iconic rotunda and Dewitt Swann Auditorium, a reflecting pond was the first thing students saw when they arrived at school.
Katherine Johnson Middle School (Region 5, [1] grades 7-8 [49]) is a City of Fairfax and Fairfax County Public Schools AAP (FCPS Advanced Academics Program) Center-based middle school serving grades 7-8 in Region 5. The school is owned by the City of Fairfax, but implements Fairfax County Public Schools' "educational services, staffing ...
This school reopened as Sherman Oaks Center for Enriched Studies. Cesar T Elementary; Selma Avenue Elementary School – located at 6611 Selma Ave, Los Angeles, California. The school closed at the end of the 2020–2021 school year due to declining enrollment. Washington Boulevard School - located at 1925 S Budlong Ave, Los Angeles, California.
High school baseball and softball: ... Fairfax 0. Maywood CES 3, King/Drew 2. ... Hamilton 4. Poly 9, Bell 4. Port of LA 11, Santee 0. Sierra Canyon 7, El Camino Real 0. Triumph Charter 11, Fulton ...
The School converted to become an Academy (English school) on 1 July 2011 under the headship of Mrs S Calvert. [1] Calvert had been appointed headteacher in September 2006, and left in December 2011. Mr A Bird was appointed as headteacher from the start of the Spring Term 2011/12.
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The Fairfax County Public Schools system (FCPS) is a school division in the U.S. commonwealth of Virginia.It is a branch of the Fairfax County government, which administers public schools in Fairfax County and the City of Fairfax.
Carter G. Woodson High School, commonly known as C. G. Woodson High School or simply Woodson, [3] (formerly Wilbert Tucker Woodson High School [4]) is a public high school located in Fairfax County, Virginia, just outside the east end of the city of Fairfax limits, opposite the shopping center on Main Street.