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Mission San Jose High School (MSJHS or MSJ) is a four-year co-educational public high school founded in 1964. It is located in the Mission San Jose district of Fremont, California, United States. It is one of five comprehensive high schools in the Fremont Unified School District. Mission San Jose High School is the third largest high school in ...
Mission San Jose (K–6) 43545 Bryant Street Mission San Jose 94539 Mission San Jose (9–12) Warriors High 41717 Palm Avenue Mission Valley Beavers Elementary 41700 Denise Street Niles Bulldogs 37141 Second Street Washington 94536 Oliveria Eagles 4180 Alder Avenue American Parkmont Panthers 2601 Parkside Drive Washington 94538 Patterson
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The attendance areas take their names from the five high schools. American High School serves the northern part of Fremont. Irvington High School serves the southern portion of Fremont, away from the Mission San Jose. John F. Kennedy High School serves the area between Irvington and Washington.
Mission San Jose Elementary School is an elementary school in Fremont, California. It is one of 28 elementary schools in the city belonging to the Fremont Unified School District. Mission San Jose is part of the Mission San Jose Attendance area, and transfers into Hopkins middle School and on to Mission San Jose High School. [2]
Mission High School (Mission, Texas), a secondary school located in Mission, Texas; Mission Continuation High School (Los Angeles) San Gabriel Mission High School, an all-girls Catholic College Preparatory high school; Mission San Jose High School, Fremont, California; Mission High School, Rawalpindi
They spent $750 on it as a gift for Shawnee Mission North High School. For the last six or seven years, there's been a reproduction of the painting in the library of the high school, where for ...
At the Incarnate Word High School San Antonio, Texas classes run on a modular schedule. Each day is broken down into 17 time-periods called "mods." Mods are 20 minutes long, except the lunch mods, which are 26 minutes. The schedule is on a two-week cycle. There are no bells between mods, and students are responsible for arriving to classes on time.