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The site is still occupied by this school today. The class of 1878, totalling nine students, was the first to graduate from Alameda High School. It was not long before the number of students enrolled in the high school outgrew the space available at Haight. Temporary quarters were located at the Porter school, located on Alameda Avenue, by 1900.
2011 Island High School was relocated from the George Miller school site. 2012 Alameda Adult School was relocated to this site from Alameda High site (2200 Central Avenue). 2014 Nea charter school, both Upper Village (6–12) and Lower Village (K-5) were relocated to the site. 2014 ACLC charter school (6–12) was relocated to the site.
The Alameda Community Learning Center was created as a school in which the Graduate Profile of the Alameda Unified School District could live and breathe. The Graduate Profile is a document that was created at a visioning conference held by the AUSD in partnership with Arthur Andersen in 1992. Andersen funded the start-up costs for the school.
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Alameda High School; Alameda Science and Technology Institute; Albany High School (California) Amador Valley High School; American High School (California) Arroyo High School (San Lorenzo, California) Averroes High School
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This is a list of high schools in California, public, private and chartered, organized by county and by city or school district. This list includes former high schools. This list includes former high schools.
The mission statement of the school is: "Alameda International delivers a challenging, international education in which students act to create a better and more peaceful world through inquiry, intercultural understanding, and respect." The 2015-2016 school year was the first year that Alameda functioned as a junior/senior high school.