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People who attended/graduated from San Fernando High School — located in San Fernando, a city of the eastern San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles County, California. Pages in category "San Fernando High School alumni"
High schools in the San Fernando Valley — Los Angeles County, Southern California. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
San Fernando High School's attendance boundary changed numerous times as well as new high schools opening in the area. In the fall of 2006, 9th and 10th grade students in a portion of San Fernando High School's 2005-2006 school year zone attended Arleta High School instead of San Fernando [1] ; Arleta will phase in grades 11 through 12 [2] .
Van Nuys High School opened in 1914, four years after Van Nuys was established. [4] For years the only high schools in the San Fernando Valley were Van Nuys, Owensmouth (now Canoga Park), San Fernando, and North Hollywood.
Birmingham Community Charter High School (formerly Birmingham High School) is a charter high school in the neighborhood/district of Lake Balboa in the San Fernando Valley section of Los Angeles, California, United States. It was founded in 1953 as a 7–12 grade combined high school and became solely a senior high school in 1963.
Van Nuys High School alumni — the campus is in Van Nuys, located within the San Fernando Valley and city of Los Angeles, California. Pages in category "Van Nuys High School alumni" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.
Topeka-based high schools have inducted 14 people into their alumni hall of fames this year. The hall of fame inductees are spread across life paths, ages, alma maters and vocations.
Canoga Park is the oldest high school in the west San Fernando Valley. [citation needed] It opened on October 4, 1914, as Owensmouth High School, with 14 students and 3 teachers. [citation needed] The high school's buildings were in the Beaux-Arts Neoclassical architectural style, unusual for a small town two years old. [3]