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There is also Westlake Charter School (K-8) which moved to a new campus in Natomas Park in 2017 and Natomas Pacific Pathways Prep Academy (K-12, college prep). NP3 K–5 is located in a temporary location on East Commerce Way near the old ARCO Arena site while the middle school and high school portion are located on Del Paso Road.
Natomas Charter School (five charter programs: Star Academy, Leading Edge (LE), Performing & Fine Arts Academy (PFAA), Virtual Learning Academy (VLA) and Pursuing Academic Choices Together (PACT), a homeschool program. It is a TK-12 school. The school has about 1,600 students. Natomas Pacific Pathways Preparatory (a.k.a. NP3) Westlake Charter ...
Inderkum’s main feeder middle schools are Natomas Middle (partner MYP school), Heron K–8, and Paso Verde K-8. Students from Westlake Charter, Natomas Charter, Leroy Greene Academy, and Natomas Pacific Pathways Prep also feed into Inderkum. Each of the charters also continue into high school though some students opt to attend Inderkum.
#12 JSerra at #4 Harvard-Westlake #11 Santa Margarita at #3 LA Hamilton #15 Cerritos at #10 Sherman Oaks Notre Dame, 5 p.m. ... #6 Escondido Charter at #3 Antelope Valley, 5:30 p.m. #7 Wilmington ...
Roman Catholic Diocese of Oakland, various cities in the East Bay; Bishop O'Dowd High School, Oakland; Holy Names High School, Oakland; Moreau Catholic High School, Hayward; St. Elizabeth High School, Oakland
The Natomas Costco’s opening in March is the first of two locations in the capital region that will open this year. Opening date for Sacramento’s newest Costco set. ‘We are so excited ...
Antioch Charter Academies (2 schools) Aspire Schools (Richmond Cal Prep, Richmond Tech Academy) Benito Juarez Elementary School; Caliber: Beta Academy
The charter petition theoretically allowed for Leroy Greene Academy to serve grades K–12, but to this day it only serves grades 6–12. [11] [12] The Center for Innovation. During the 2017–18 school year, the library was removed and replaced with the "Center for Innovation" to better reflect the school's business program. [13] [14]