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Fremont School District 79 relocated its preschool and early childhood programs to Lincoln Early Learning Center in 2015. Currently, the programs use four classrooms where 120 students attend school. The remainder of the building is shared with similar programs occupied by Hawthorn School District 73 and Mundelein School District 75.
Fremont School District 79 (previously Fremont Center District 79 [59]) includes Fremont Elementary School, Fremont Intermediate School, and Fremont Middle School. [60] The District annexed Ivanhoe School District 77, Swan School District 78, Maple Grove School District 80, and Murray School District 81 in 1955.
Lincolnshire-Prairie View School District 103: Aptakisic Junior High School [19] [20] Aptakisic-Tripp School District 102: Twin Groves Middle School [19] Kildeer Consolidated School District 96: Woodlawn Middle School [19] Fremont Middle School [19] Fremont School District 79: West Oak Middle School [19] Diamond Lake School District 76
Saturday Briefs: Fremont Municipal closed for Thanksgiving holiday; Rock and Awe Holiday Light Show set for Nov. 25
The district has five comprehensive high schools for 9th through 12th grade students. The attendance areas take their names from the five high schools. American High School serves the northern part of Fremont. Irvington High School serves the southern portion of Fremont, away from the Mission San Jose.
School Mascot Level Address Attendance Area Zipcode ABC Magic Moments N/A Preschool 4600 Carol Ave Kennedy 94538 Adult School (F.A.C.E.) Adult 4700 Calaveras Avenue American Eagles High 36300 Fremont Boulevard American 94536 Ardenwood Dragons Elementary 33955 Emilia Lane 94555 Azevada All-Stars 39450 Royal Palm Drive Kennedy 94538 Blacow Bobcats
Brookvale Elementary School is an elementary school in Fremont, California. It is located at 3400 Nicolet Ave 94536.[1] It is one of 28 elementary schools in the city belonging to the Fremont Unified School District. Brookvale is part of the American Attendance area and goes to American High School and Thornton middle School.[2]
Holding shovels and wearing hard hats, Pennoyer School District 79 officials broke ground March 13 on a building addition, made possible when the district passed a $9.7 million referendum on the ...