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Kathleen MacDonald High School is a comprehensive, coeducational public high school in San Jose, California, United States. [1] [10] It is one of five high schools in the Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD). [11] MacDonald is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges through the 2025–2026 school year. [6]
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.
Pages in category "High schools in San Jose, California" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Middle College High School 42 2 21 John Muir Middle School: 1178 54 21.8 Muwekma Ohlone Middle School 883 51 20.2 Olinder Elementary School L Portugal: 443 32 13.8 Pioneer High School: 1627 77 21.1 Reed Elementary School 513 23 22.3 River Glen Elementary School 538 26 20.7 San Jose Community High School 15 5 3 San Jose High School: 1119 58 19.3
KIPP San Jose Collegiate opened in August 2008. It was founded by Melissa Gonzales, who had been one of the original teachers at KIPP Heartwood Academy, a middle school also in East San Jose. [1] As of the 2016–2017 school year, there were 499 students, of whom 75% were Latino, 22% were Asian/Pacific Islander, and 1% were African American. [2]
In 1985, the school was renamed San Jose Academy and later San Jose High Academy as part of the federal magnet schools concept, [4] but on March 25, 2010, it returned to its original name, San Jose High School. In the 21st century the school's enrollment increased to 1200, the largest population since the late 1980s.
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As of 2012, Andrew Hill High's demographics is close to that of Yerba Buena High School's, [4] and is roughly 60% Mexican American, 33% Asian American, 2.9% White, 2.3% African American and 1.4% other (Native American and Pacific Islander). As of the 2011-2012 school year, Andrew Hill High School had a 73.4% graduation rate amongst its senior ...