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List of public school districts in Orange County, California. Community College Districts: Coast Community College District; ... Santa Ana Unified School District;
The department is the primary law enforcement agency to the school district. The Santa Ana School Police Department is an approved law enforcement agency in accordance to Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.). Santa Ana School Police officers get their peace officer status from California Penal Code, Section 830.32(b). [4]
Pomona Catholic High School (Girls), Pomona (previously Holy Name Academy) Don Bosco Technical Institute (Boys), Rosemead; San Gabriel Mission High School (Girls), San Gabriel; St. Paul High School, Santa Fe Springs; St. Monica High School, Santa Monica; Alverno Heights Academy (Girls), Sierra Madre (closed June 2023, now a K-8 co-ed school)
The Brothers of Holy Cross opened Saint Francis High School as an all-boys school in September 1955. The original teaching facility was a small frame building, renovated from a grammar school and named Grant Hall after Harry Grant, the first student to enroll. Other buildings included a former residence, Andre House, and some peripheral structures.
Century High School (Santa Ana, California) Chávez High School (Santa Ana, California) G. Godinez Fundamental High School; L. Lorin Griset Academy; M.
Lorin Griset Academy is a continuation high school in the Santa Ana Unified School District in Orange County, California. [2] It opened in 2006. The current principal is Michael A. Parra.
The Santa Ana Valley Boys Water Polo won the Orange League title and made it for the first time to semi-finals of CIF in 2010. The Santa Ana Valley High School Cross Country Team have been champions since 2002. In 2010-2011 Valley clinched the title for all three levels Varsity, JV, and Frosh/Soph. At the time of its construction in 2007 ...
In 1940, the Brothers of Holy Cross joined the Sisters on campus and St. Anthony became a boys' school and a girls' school with facilities dedicated to each on the same campus. In 1972 the two schools merged and St. Anthony became coeducational once again. Today, St. Anthony High School is an Archdiocesan high school and remains a co-ed school. [3]