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Cabrillo Elementary School is an elementary school in Fremont, California. It is located at 36700 San Pedro Drive 94536. [1] It is one of 28 elementary schools in the city belonging to the Fremont Unified School District. Cabrillo is part of the Washington Attendance area, and goes to Washington High School and Centerville Junior High School. [2]
Cabrillo Unified School District is a school district in California. It consists of Half Moon Bay High School , Pilarcitos High School /alternative education, Cunha Intermediate School, Farallone View Elementary School, Alvin S. Hatch Elementary School, Kings Mountain Elementary School, and El Granada Elementary School.
The school was founded in 1965 by the Lompoc Unified School District. Built to serve the residents of Vandenberg Space Force Base, Vandenberg Village, and the northern Lompoc Valley, Cabrillo answered the sudden population boom during the late 1950s and 1960s, a result of the booming space program at Vandenberg.
Cabrillo Middle School in Ventura, California; Other. SS Cabrillo, a wooden steamship This page was last edited on 4 May 2021, at 16:55 (UTC). Text is available ...
The school opened in September 1996 with grades nine and ten, and a student body of approximately 975 students. Because Cabrillo High School was still under construction, the original plan for the school was that upon completion of their tenth-grade year, all students would transfer to one of the other five comprehensive high schools to ...
CIF City Section and Southern Section high school boys' and girls' basketball scores from Wednesday.
Cabrillo High School, Lompoc: National High School Record 300 hurdles Mike Powell: 1981 2nd High Jump Edgewood High School, West Covina: Current World record Long Jump 1991 World Champion Suzy Powell: 1992-1994 1st Discus, 1991 2nd Discus Downey High School, Modesto: National High School Record and American record Discus 3 time Olympian John Raitt
Mardi Gras arrived in North America as a sedate French Catholic tradition with the Le Moyne brothers, [3] Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville and Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville, in the late 17th century, when King Louis XIV sent the pair to defend France's claim on the territory of Louisiane, which included what are now the U.S. states of Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana.