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Philip Simmons High School is a high school in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. It is part of the Berkeley County School District, and is named after Philip Simmons. Opened in 2017, it serves Daniel Island, an area of Charleston; Thomas Island; and the Cainhoy Peninsula. These areas were previously zoned to Hanahan High School. [3]
Philip Simmons High School; S. Stratford High School (South Carolina) ... Timberland High School (South Carolina) This page was last edited on 21 November 2011, at 14 ...
Berkeley County School District was founded in 1912 in Moncks Corner, S.C. [3] In 2011 Rodney Thompson became the superintendent. By 2015 he received a criminal indictment on a school bond campaign-related ethics offense, and he was removed from his position.
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Huntington Beach City Elementary School District is a public school district based in Orange County, California, United States. Schools. Middle schools:
A.C. Flora High School; Abbeville High School (South Carolina) Academic Magnet High School; Academy for Technology and Academics; Academy for the Arts, Science and Technology; Aiken High School (South Carolina) Airport High School (South Carolina) Andrew Jackson High School (South Carolina) Andrews High School (South Carolina) Ashley Ridge High ...
The second Ocean View School was constructed in 1911, at Huntington Beach Boulevard (Beach Boulevard) and Wintersburg Road (Warner Avenue). Students moved from the original school to the new location at the beginning of 1912. The Ocean View Grammar School served as the only school in the Ocean View District until 1956.
Huntington Beach High School bell tower and auditorium were originally built in 1903 and were rebuilt in 1926. [4] In July 2009, renovations were completed on the auditorium and the bell tower. Construction was also completed on the school's performing arts classrooms building and courtyard. The project was funded through taxes. [5]