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  2. Alameda Unified School District - Wikipedia

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    The Alameda Unified School District serves Alameda, California, United States. The school district is a "unified" district (as of 1936), meaning that it includes K-8 schools and high schools in the same jurisdiction.

  3. Category : School districts in Alameda County, California

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    Pages in category "School districts in Alameda County, California" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Alameda Community Learning Center - Wikipedia

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    The Alameda Community Learning Center was created as a school in which the Graduate Profile of the Alameda Unified School District could live and breathe. The Graduate Profile is a document that was created at a visioning conference held by the AUSD in partnership with Arthur Andersen in 1992. Andersen funded the start-up costs for the school.

  5. Island High School - Wikipedia

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    Island High School is a Mixed-sex education public high school serving grades 9-12. It is located in Alameda, California, United States, and is part of the Alameda Unified School District. Island High only admits students who are at least sixteen years old.

  6. Alameda High School - Wikipedia

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    Alameda High School is an ethnically diverse school and in 2018 has a composition that is 41% Asian, 30% White, 13% Hispanic, 6% Black, and 4% two or more races. [6] Alameda High School has a good academic performance in general, and Alameda High School is ranked #109 in California. [when?] In 2017, 95% of the students graduated. [7]

  7. St. Joseph Notre Dame High School - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 50 percent of the students live in Alameda, 25 percent live in Oakland, and 25 percent live in neighboring East Bay communities. Student demographics reflect the Bay Area's cultural and ethnic diversity: African-American 13%, Asian 11%, Euro-American 29%, Filipino 12%, Latino 16%, Native American 1%, Multiracial/Other 17.7%. [3]

  8. Miramonte High School - Wikipedia

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    The third school in the district, MHS was built in an old pear orchard off of Moraga Way, south of the Orinda Crossroads. [4] The initial construction of Miramonte High School was completed by Pacific Coast Builders of San Francisco, whose bid of $559,100 was accepted by the Acalanes High School District Board of Trustees in September 1954.

  9. Coastline Christian Schools - Wikipedia

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    Coastline Christian Schools (CCS) is a private K-8 school in Alameda, California, United States. As CCS is a private school, all students are required to pay a nominal tuition fee. As CCS is a private school, all students are required to pay a nominal tuition fee.