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  2. Pleasant Valley High School (California) - Wikipedia

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    Website. pvhs.chicousd.org. Pleasant Valley High School (commonly referred to as Pleasant Valley) is a public co-educational and comprehensive high school located in Chico, California teaching ninth grade through twelfth grade. It is the second largest school in the Chico Unified School District, which serves around 14,157 students.

  3. Chico Senior High School - Wikipedia

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    Chico High School is a four-year comprehensive public high school located in Chico, California, United States. As of 2017, Chico High School has 2,083 students. [2] Founded in 1902, it predominantly serves as the public school for graduates of Chico Junior High School. In 1966, Chico High School became a California Distinguished School ...

  4. Arlington High School (California) - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1973, Arlington is one of 5 comprehensive high schools in Riverside Unified School District. The first graduating class at Arlington was the Class of 1975. Arlington had since used Ramona high school ’s football field for their graduations due to the influx of students they received over the years. The school’s journalism class ...

  5. California State University, Chico - Wikipedia

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    The historic campus of CSU Chico. Trinity Hall as seen from George Petersen Rose Garden. On March 12, 1887, a legislative act was enacted to create the Northern Branch of the California State Normal School. Less than a month later, Chico was chosen as the location. In 1887, General John Bidwell donated 8 acres (3.2 ha) of land from his cherry ...

  6. Chico, California - Wikipedia

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    2409447 [7] Website. www.chico.ca.us. Chico (/ ˈtʃiːkoʊ / CHEE-koh; Spanish for "little") [9][10] is the most populous city in Butte County, California, United States. Located in the Sacramento Valley region of Northern California, the city had a population of 101,475 in the 2020 census, an increase from 86,187 in the 2010 census.

  7. History of Chico, California - Wikipedia

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    The history of Chico, California, begins with the original inhabitants, the Mechoopda Maidu. The city of Chico was founded in 1860 by General John Bidwell, a member of one of the first wagon trains to reach California in 1841. The city became incorporated January 8, 1872. Historian W.H. "Old Hutch" Hutchinson identified five events as the most ...

  8. Berkeley, California - Wikipedia

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    Berkeley High School (the city's only public high school) and the Berkeley Community Theatre, which is on its campus. [111] Berkeley Women's City Club, now Berkeley City Club – Julia Morgan (1929–30) First Church of Christ, Scientist – Bernard Maybeck (1910) St. John's Presbyterian Church – Julia Morgan (1910), now the Berkeley Playhouse

  9. Arlington High School - Wikipedia

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    Arlington High School can refer to one of several American high schools: Arlington High School (California), Riverside, California. Arlington High School (Illinois), Arlington Heights, Illinois. Arlington High School (Indiana), Indianapolis, Indiana. Arlington High School (Massachusetts), Arlington, Massachusetts.