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Santa Cruz High School is a comprehensive public school in Santa Cruz, California which originally opened in 1897 and now serves an enrollment of about 1,040 students in grades nine through twelve. It is part of the Santa Cruz City School District .
Santa Cruz, California: 1930 School [15] Yes Leask's Department Store Santa Cruz, California: 1906 Commercial [16] No East Cliff and Seabright Library Santa Cruz, California: 1915 Library [17] Yes 120 Green Street Santa Cruz, California: 1922–23 Domestic [18] Yes Santa Cruz Main Carnegie Library Santa Cruz, California: 1904 Library [19] No P ...
Santa Cruz City School District: K–5: Ark Independent Studies: Santa Cruz City School District: 9–12: Branciforte Middle School: Santa Cruz City School District: 6–8: Costanoa Continuation School: Santa Cruz City School District: 9–12: Delta School: Santa Cruz City School District: 9–12: Charter school Harbor High School: Santa Cruz ...
Santa Cruz leaders say downtown high-rises would ease housing costs. Activists call the plan 'out of character' for the laid-back beach town and are fighting new construction.
Santa Barbara Public Library: 113: Santa Cruz Main Santa Cruz: Feb 15, 1902: $29,000 224 Church St The 1904 Richardsonian Romanesque-style Santa Cruz Main, designed by W. H. Weeks, was the scene of a 1910 visit by Andrew Carnegie, a festive civic event. Demolished in 1966 and replaced by the current building. 114: Santa Cruz East Cliff Santa ...
Santa Cruz High School; Scotts Valley High School; Soquel High School; W. Watsonville High School This page was last edited on 17 December 2011, at 22:22 (UTC). ...
Adlai E. Stevenson College, known colloquially as Stevenson College, is a residential college at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Currently, the college is host to the Linguistics Department, as well as many humanities faculty. The college was named after Adlai Stevenson, [2] an American politician and United Nations ambassador. The ...
The art collection is successor to the Santa Cruz County Museum of Art (founded in 1982). The history collection of the museum is successor to the Santa Cruz Historical Society (founded in 1954). History holdings include a permanent local Monterey Bay Area history gallery, research library and archive. The history collection has over 7,000 ...