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Citrus Union High School was founded in 1891 to serve Azusa and Glendora. In 1915, educator Floyd S. Hayden expanded its offerings to include a junior college, and, from 1915 to 1961, the school was operated by the Citrus Union High School District as both a high school and a junior college.
assumed the name of Mountain View High School when the Mountain View Union High School (Castro Street) was closed Citrus Union High School: Glendora: 1958 [11] Citrus College remains, high school students subsequently went to Azusa High School and Glendora High School: Cogswell College: San Francisco: 1930 converted to a technical college ...
Antelope Valley Union Joint High School District; Centinela Valley Union High School District; Chaffey Joint Union High School District; El Monte Union High School District; Fullerton Joint Union High School District; Whittier Union High School District; William S. Hart Union High School District
The community of Citrus Heights realized in 1911 that there was a need for a four-year high school in the area, and San Juan High School (then known as the Grammar School) began in a small building located in the town of Fair Oaks. In 1913, the San Juan Union High School District was organized.
The Hueneme football program quietly took a forfeit over the weekend that altered the postseason fate of two other schools in the Citrus Coast League.
Citrus High School can be dated to the late 1800s when it was a wood-frame school building that taught chart class to the sixth grade. It is referred to as the first Inverness High School by some. Citrus High School was officially authorized to be built in 1911 as a two-story brick school house which was designed by architect W.B. Talley.
About 1 million children in California — 10% of the school-age population — have least one undocumented immigrant parent and about 115,000 are themselves undocumented.
Citrus Stadium is a 10,000-capacity multi-use stadium located in Glendora, California. The stadium, which features a running track, serves as home to American football , athletics , and soccer for Citrus College and the USL Premier Development League side FC Golden State Force .