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In 2007, an additional building was placed on the space previously occupied by the parking lot to accommodate the ever-growing student population. The diversity and number of students at HMSA has grown since its founding. The school today has a dozen or so different ethnicities and a population of over 450, with room to expand to 600.
Among the building's facilities include 24 classrooms, 11 science labs, a 297-seat auditorium, cafeterias for students and teachers, a library, and an art studio. [2] [5] [7] [8] At the west end of the school is a 50-car parking lot. [9]
Forest Hills Eastern High School, commonly referred to as Forest Hills Eastern (FHE), is a Public Day School attended by students between the grades of 9 and 12 (ages approximately 12 to 18). The School is located in Ada, Michigan which is considered to be a high-income area.
El Camino High School is situated on a foothill of the San Bruno Mountain and consists of five different levels. The first level consists of a theater and a parking lot which, in 2012, was updated to contain a wide solar panel array, and a two-floor Science Building which opened in April 2014.
The Science Hill/ Liberty Bell/ Freedom Hall complex includes multiple athletic fields, large parking lots, and a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-mile walking track that encircles the complex. The athletic facilities include the Freedom Hall Civic Center and Kermit Tipton Stadium
Sage Creek High School is a public high school in Carlsbad, California, United States. It opened in the fall of 2013. Sage Creek specializes in the STEM fields and was created to alleviate growing enrollment at Carlsbad High School. Although the school is public, a lottery for admission is held if a class reaches a certain threshold.
At Keller High School, seniors and their parents braved the August heat to paint 470 parking spots for the start of the new school year.
The first two years, students spend all day with the same group, rotating from math to Integrated Science I and II freshman year, and rotating from math to Integrated Science III to Research sophomore year. The final two years are more like a regular high school, where students mix from class to class, and where there is more variety in choices.