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Powell Junior High School (colors red, white, and blue, mascot the Patriots) [15] closed in May 2010. The former campus serves as the Mesa Educational Center, home to the district's Community Education Department, East Valley Academy and Crossroads. [16] Mesa Jr High closed at the end of the 2011-2012 school year and was demolished in January 2014.
This campus is known as "The Home of the Mavericks," this campus is located on the southwest corner of N. Recker Rd. and E. Thomas Road in Mesa, Arizona and features the following schools: American Leadership Academy - Mesa North High School; American Leadership Academy - Mesa North Elementary School; Other Locations
Niche’s 2024 “best schools” in America list is out and most of the top 10 schools in the Sacramento area that made the list are in the Roseville, Folsom-Cordova and Davis school districts ...
Mira Loma High School is a public high school located in Arden-Arcade, California, United States. It is located south of Interstate 80 , and east of Watt Avenue. It is a part of the San Juan Unified School District with a student body of approximately 1700 students from northeast Arden-Arcade and western Carmichael .
Mira Loma (Spanish for "Look Hill"), now officially a neighborhood of Jurupa Valley, was a former census-designated place (CDP) in Riverside County, California, United States. Its population was 21,930 in the 2010 census, up from 17,617 in the 2000 census.
Queen Creek Unified School District (QCUSD) is a school district in Maricopa County, Arizona, that serves most of the town of Queen Creek and a portion of the city of Mesa. [2] [3] It was formed in 1947 from land once part of the Higley Unified School District (at the time, neither district was unified; Queen Creek High School would not open until 1967).
Loma Portal is home to Point Loma High School, Dana Middle School, and several elementary schools.Also, Plumosa Park, a 1.4-acre passive park, is located in Loma Portal. The neighborhood also includes the James Edgar and Jean Jessop Hervey Point Loma Branch Library, which opened in 2003, replacing a smaller public librar