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The Hesperia Unified School District provides public education services for kindergarten through senior high school students. It includes 3 comprehensive high schools, 2 continuation high schools, 3 middle schools, 12 elementary schools, 3 choice schools, 2 alternative schools, 1 adult education school, and 5 charter schools.
A portion of the city limits extends into the Snowline Joint Unified School District. [44] Hesperia is also served by several charter and private schools. Mirus Secondary School is a 6-12 charter school in Hesperia with an independent study program. Hesperia is also served by Hesperia Christian School, founded in 1966 as a K-12 Christian School.
Hesperia High School is a public four-year high school within the Hesperia Unified School District located in Hesperia, San Bernardino County, California. It is one of seven comprehensive high schools in the district. [3] The school currently is enrolled with less than 2,000 students in grades 9–12.
Nov. 15—SUPERIOR — New elementary school boundaries that will start in the 2024-2025 school year were adopted by the Superior School Board during a special meeting Nov. 13.
Students at elementary and middle schools in Columbia may attend a different school starting with the 2025-26 school year. The Columbia School Board finalized school attendance area boundaries ...
It includes three (K-5) elementary schools (Valley of Enchantment, Charles Hoffman, Lake Arrowhead), one (6-8) intermediate school (Mary Putnam Henck), and two high schools (Mountain, Rim Of The World Senior). A small portion of the CDP extends into Hesperia Unified School District. [10]
The five options for boundary changes in the elementary, middle and high schools that take effect in 2025-26 and 2026-27 are on the Columbia Public Schools website and available for the public to ...
There is one provider of public education in the State of Hawaii, the Hawaii Department of Education (HIDOE), dependent on the Hawaiian state government. The word "school districts" in Hawaii is instead used to refer to internal divisions within HIDOE, and the U.S. Census Bureau does not count these as local governments.