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San Fernando High School's attendance boundary changed numerous times as well as new high schools opening in the area. In the fall of 2006, 9th and 10th grade students in a portion of San Fernando High School's 2005-2006 school year zone attended Arleta High School instead of San Fernando [1] ; Arleta will phase in grades 11 through 12 [2] .
High school basketball playoff scores and updated pairings. ... #10 Wilson at #2 San Fernando. DIVISION III ... #14 South Gate at #11 San Pedro, 4 p.m. #10 Narbonne vs. #2 Harbor Teacher at ...
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL. CITY SECTION PLAYOFFS. BOYS. SATURDAY’S RESULTS. ... #5 San Fernando 49, #12 Harbor Teacher 47 #13 Legacy 65, #4 Hollywood 54 #3 Triumph Charter 67, #14 Contreras 41
CIF City Section high school boys' and girls' basketball playoff ... #3 Van Nuys at #2 San Fernando, 7:30 p.m. ... 7:30 p.m. #11 San Pedro at #2 Harbor Teacher, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY’S SCHEDULE ...
San Fernando High School (Pacoima [Los Angeles], opened 1896) (Tigers) San Pedro High School (opened 1898) (Pirates) San Pedro High School Olguin Campus (opened 2012) Santee Education Complex (Los Angeles, opened 2005 ) (Falcons) Sonia M. Sotomayor Learning Academies (Los Angeles, opened 2011) (Wolves)
The William S. Hart Union High School District (commonly referred to simply as the Hart District) is a school district in the Santa Clarita Valley of Los Angeles County, California. It serves all of the valley's high school students (grades 9–12) and most of its junior high school students (grades 7–8).
City Section high school soccer playoff scores and pairings. ... #7 San Fernando 1. FIRST ROUND . DIVISION I #16 Cleveland 1, #17 Banning 0 ... #11 Narbonne at #6 Harbor Teacher
The César E. Chávez Learning Academies, also known as Valley Region High School 5 (VRHS #5), is a public high school of the Los Angeles Unified School District. It is located in the City of San Fernando in the San Fernando Valley region of the Los Angeles metropolitan area, in the US state of California. It is named after César Chávez.