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The History of Mission San Jose, California, 1797–1835. Academy Library Press, Fresno, CA. Milliken, Randall (1995). A Time of Little Choice: The Disintegration of Tribal Culture in the San Francisco Bay Area 1769–1910. Ballena Press Publication, Menlo Park, CA. ISBN 0-87919-132-5. Milliken, Randall (2008). Native Americans at Mission San ...
Mission San Jose Elementary School is an elementary school in Fremont, California. It is one of 28 elementary schools in the city belonging to the Fremont Unified School District. Mission San Jose is part of the Mission San Jose Attendance area, and transfers into Hopkins middle School and on to Mission San Jose High School. [2]
Mission San Jose (K–6) 43545 Bryant Street Mission San Jose 94539 Mission San Jose (9–12) Warriors High 41717 Palm Avenue Mission Valley Beavers Elementary 41700 Denise Street Niles Bulldogs 37141 Second Street Washington 94536 Oliveria Eagles 4180 Alder Avenue American Parkmont Panthers 2601 Parkside Drive Washington 94538 Patterson
Fremont Unified School District (FUSD) is a primary and secondary education school district located in Fremont, California, United States. It serves the entire city limits of Fremont. [ 1 ]
The local high school is Mission San Jose High School, ranked as the 93rd best high school in the nation by U.S. News & World Report, as well as 13th in California (as of 2024). [43] The median family income for the Mission San Jose area (ZIP code 94539) exceeded $114,595 in 2005.
Washington Township is a former township of Alameda County, California in the San Francisco Bay Area region, which includes the present day cities of Union City, Fremont, and Newark. [1] The first permanent settlement in the area was Mission San José, established in 1797. The township was formed in 1853, and named for president George Washington.
Lynbrook High School (also referred to as Lynbrook or LHS) is a co-educational, public, four-year high school located in the West San Jose neighborhood of San Jose, California. It was founded in 1965 and graduated its first class in 1968.
The eight towns were the town of Newark, the two towns that became Union City, viz., Alvarado and Decoto, and the five towns that became Fremont, viz., Centerville, Niles (Vallejo Mills), Mission San Jose, Irvington, [3] and Warm Springs. [4] Cecilia Weed was one of the people who led the effort to create the museum. [5]