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  2. List of oldest schools in California - Wikipedia

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    Here is a partial list of the oldest schools in California. ... area's public school 1849-1851. Built from 1847 to 1849 as Monterey's town hall and school house from ...

  3. Education in California - Wikipedia

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    Mission High School, founded in 1890, is located in San Francisco.. California is the most populous state of the U.S. and has the most school students, with over 6.2 million in the 2005–06 school year, giving California more students in school than 36 states have in total population and one of the highest projected enrollments in the country. [7]

  4. San Lorenzo Unified School District - Wikipedia

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    The District administration then occupied the building until the new District Office was built in 1972. As more homes replaced the agricultural land, more schools were built. San Lorenzo High and Arroyo High were part of the Hayward Union High School District until 1963, when San Lorenzo became a Unified School District.

  5. Alameda Unified School District - Wikipedia

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    Additional bonds were issued in 1894 to build four new schools. In 1901 high school students campaigned vigorously to get a bond measure to build a new $65,000 high school. Bonds elections in 1907, 1909 and 1915 funded the most ambitious building campaign. Three old schools were replaced with new structures, and one new school was built.

  6. Pasadena Unified School District - Wikipedia

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    In 1921 Pasadena's growth rate was so great that the city passed a $750,000 school bond, and four new schools were built, but these were inadequate to keep up with increasing attendance. [ 5 ] From 1924 to 1953 the district adopted the 6-4-4 plan, which organized schools into six years of elementary school, four years of junior high school, and ...

  7. Preston School of Industry - Wikipedia

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    It is considered one of the oldest and best-known reform schools in the United States. Preston School and Director C.B. Riddick in 1900. The original building, known colloquially as "Preston Castle" (or simply "The Castle"), is the most significant example of Romanesque Revival architecture in the Mother Lode. [1]

  8. 5 JCPS schools were built more than 100 years ago. Here they are

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    Bloom was built in 1896, making the large brick school 127 years old. Approximately 550 students attend the three-story school. Its walls are lined with red lockers below student art.

  9. San Bruno Park School District - Wikipedia

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    Additional classrooms were added in 1946. New offices, a cafeteria (with a stage), and a kindergarten building (now the media center) were built in 1956. With the postwar building boom, more schools were built in San Bruno. The district's third school, El Crystal, was built on a small hill overlooking San Bruno City Park in 1948.