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The Sequoia Union High School District is a public union school district in the San Francisco Bay Area, primarily serving the southern San Mateo County communities of Atherton, Belmont, East Palo Alto, Ladera, San Carlos, Menlo Park, Portola Valley, Redwood City, and Woodside. [3]
The King's Academy, Sunnyvale; Liberty Baptist School, San Jose; Mountain View Academy, Mountain View, Seventh-Day Adventist; Oakwood School, Morgan Hill; Our Shepherd's Academy, San Jose; Palo Alto Preparatory School, Palo Alto; Phoenixonian Institute, San Jose (1861–c. 1901) Pine Hill School, San Jose; Pinewood School, Los Altos Hills
By 1927, the Redwood City Grammar School was demolished and replaced by the Fox Theatre. [11] One of the earliest graduating students in the RCSD school district was Roy Cloud, he graduated from Sequoia High School in 1898. [12] Cloud became a teacher at Redwood City Grammar School, while working on his degree from Stanford University. [12]
We modified the schedule to reflect changes after adding "hours" to our lunches and advisory periods. The new images reflects the current 1-8 schedule (addition of hrs 2 and 3, and 6 and 7) vs the previous 1-4. 18:44, 29 August 2010: 1,275 × 1,650 (55 KB) Czsheehan
Anderson Valley Unified School District, a public school district based in Boonville, Mendocino County, California, provides compulsory public primary and secondary education in the entirety of the nearly 20 mile long Anderson Valley, from the Mendocino County line north of Cloverdale to White Gulch, six miles north of Navarro.
Most students attend middle school at Clifford School, Kennedy Middle School, McKinley Institute of Technology, or North Star Academy in Redwood City, or Central Middle School in San Carlos. [7] The school maintains a vast array of clubs, extracurricular activities, and sports teams, in addition to a student newspaper, Yearbook team, and ...
Redwood High School, main entrance. Redwood High School is set at the foot of Mount Tamalpais on a 63.88 acre campus which has 81 classrooms, a library, theater, swimming pool, and athletics fields. The original campus was opened in 1958, with additions to the main building made over the next few years.
The L. J. Williams Theater, located on the Redwood High School Campus. The L.J. Williams Theater was constructed in the 1930s, and has hosted many artistic events, including concerts and plays. It was named for Mr. Lawrence J. Williams, former instructor and principal of Visalia Union High School and the first President of College of the Sequoias.