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Santa Cruz City School District is a public school district in Santa Cruz County, California, United States. It serves 7,000 students in grades pre-K through 12, both within and outside the city of Santa Cruz. [1] It comprises two districts, an elementary and a secondary district, governed by a single seven-member Board of Education.
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 .
List of school districts in San Diego County, California. Primary and secondary. Alpine Union School District; Bonsall Unified School District;
The school has somewhat of a notorious history with football, winning its first varsity game since 2008 on August 31, 2019. [7] Harbor lost the Monterey Bay League Championship in 1973 in a close battle with Monterey High School under coaches Claude Sharp, assistants Bob Enzweiler, Bob Nicolaisen and Larry McCook.
Live Oak has no downtown center, but 17th Avenue between Highway 1 and East Cliff Drive is the address for several schools, the Santa Cruz Live Oak Grange Hall, the Fire Department, a Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Department, the Family Swim Center, and the majority of Live Oak's business establishments.
San Carlos School District is a K-8 elementary school district in San Carlos, California. It consists of 2 middle schools, 4 lower elementary schools, 2 upper elementary schools, and 1 K-8 charter school, which holds the distinction of being the first charter school in California and the second in the nation. [ 2 ]
The Coachella Valley Unified School District is a public school district in Riverside County, California and Imperial County, California, United States, with headquarters in Thermal. The District serves a 1,250-square-mile (3,200 km 2 ) area, [ 1 ] including the cities of Coachella , Indio (southern portion) and La Quinta (eastern portion) and ...
In 1924 Washington Middle School opened to serve the growing African American community in Northwest Pasadena. From 1925 to 1973 Marshall was designated as a junior high school before becoming a K-12, 7-12, and later 6-12 school. From 1926 to 1978 McKinley was the district's third junior high school before transitioning to an elementary school.