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This is a list of high schools in Orange County, California. It includes public and private schools and is arranged by school district (public schools) or affiliation (private schools). Public schools
Orange High School first opened on September 21, 1903 as Orange Union High School (using the Dobner Block on South Glassell as a temporary location). The first building for the new campus was completed in the summer of 1905 at Palm Ave. and Glassell St. [ 3 ] in the city of Orange and first occupied in September of that year.
List of public school districts in Orange County, California. Community College Districts: Coast Community College District; ... Anaheim Union High School District;
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St. Michael's Preparatory School (Silverado, California) San Clemente High School (California) San Juan Hills High School; Santa Margarita Catholic High School; Santiago High School (Garden Grove, California) Silverado High School (Mission Viejo) Sonora High School (La Habra, California) Sunny Hills High School
Lutheran High School of Orange County (commonly known as Orange Lutheran High School or OLu) is a private Lutheran high school in Orange, California, in the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area, founded in 1973. [2] The school offers on-campus, online, and blended schedules for its students. [3]
The Sunset League is a high school athletic league in Orange County, California affiliated with the CIF Southern Section. [1] The first season was 1937-38 with the charter members Anaheim High School, Huntington Beach High School, Newport Harbor High School, Orange High School, Jordan High School (Long Beach), and Excelsior High School.
Valley Vista High School is a continuation school in Fountain Valley, California, USA. It is part of the Huntington Beach Union High School District in Orange County. [1] The school teaches grades 9–12, and has a maximum enrollment of 300 students. The school has one teacher for (approximately) every sixteen students.