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Huntington Beach City Elementary School District is a public school district based in Orange County, California, United States. Schools. Middle schools:
The Huntington Beach Union High School District (HBUHSD) is a public school district serving portions of the Orange County cities of [2] Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Garden Grove and Westminster. It oversees eight sites, offering courses for students in grades 9–12.
Marina High School is a public high school located in the northwest corner of Huntington Beach, California which first began operating in 1963. Marina is part of the Huntington Beach Union High School District, which includes several other area high schools. The school is located on Springdale Street between Edinger Avenue and McFadden Avenue.
Page Lewis, 57, is running to represent Jupiter, Palm Beach Gardens and the surrounding areas on the Palm Beach County School Board in 2024. The primary election in Aug. 20.
The second Ocean View School was constructed in 1911, at Huntington Beach Boulevard (Beach Boulevard) and Wintersburg Road (Warner Avenue). Students moved from the original school to the new location at the beginning of 1912. The Ocean View Grammar School served as the only school in the Ocean View District until 1956.
Huntington Beach may fight the state over AB 1955, which bars public schools from requiring the disclosure of a student's gender identification or sexual orientation without the student's permission.
Public high school: Motto "One Family, One Pride." Established: September 10, 1959: School district: Huntington Beach Union High School District: Principal: Amy Sabol: Teaching staff: 109.06 (FTE) [1] Grades: 9-12: Number of students: 2,637 (2022-23) [1] Student to teacher ratio: 24.18 [1] Color(s) Red, black and white Athletics conference: CIF ...
Brethren Christian was a private Christian middle school and high school located in Huntington Beach, California. It was situated on a 15-acre (61,000 m 2) site leased from the Huntington Beach City School District, formerly the site of Gisler Middle School. The school was independently operated and controlled by a board of directors.