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Pages in category "High schools in Alameda County, California" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
School districts in Alameda County, California (5 C, 16 P) Pages in category "Education in Alameda County, California" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
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Alameda County Water District website; Alameda County Water District groundwater management (2007) The S.F. Bay Regional Board Groundwater Committee, in coordination with the Alameda County Water District, Santa Clara Valley Water District and San Mateo County Environmental Health Services Division, "A Comprehensive Groundwater Protection Evaluation for South San Francisco Bay Basins", May, 2003
A private K-5 school that is the first laboratory school founded on the West Coast of the United States. The Milne School: University at Albany: Albany, New York: Model Laboratory School: Eastern Kentucky University: Richmond, Kentucky: Semi-private laboratory school Model Secondary School for the Deaf and Kendall Demonstration Elementary School
Alameda Science and Technology Institute is located on the campus of the College of Alameda in Alameda's West End neighborhood. First opened in 2004, ASTI is a collaboration between Alameda Unified School District (AUSD) and the College of Alameda. ASTI was planned and conceived as a small high school providing a college preparatory curriculum ...
The Urban Assembly New York Harbor School, also called the Harbor School, is a public high school located on Governors Island.This school is unique in New York City, which has 538 miles (866 km) of waterfront, in that it attempts to relate every aspect of its curriculum to the water.
As a member school of the New York Performance Standards Consortium, Urban Academy has a waiver from the New York State testing curriculum. Students must pass only the English Language Arts Regents exam, and complete six other performance-based assessments. Students must obtain 44 credits, as in every other public school in New York.