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Brentwood Union School District is a public school district based in Contra Costa County, California. It includes almost all of Brentwood and portions of Antioch and Oakley. [2] The district operates nine elementary schools and three middle schools in Brentwood.
Pio Pico Span School (K–8)], (formerly Pio Pico Elementary School, Los Angeles, opened 1987 as a K–6 elementary school, expanded to K–8 in 1994–95) (When Central Region ES 13 [Carson-Gore Academy of Environmental Studies] opened in 2010, Pio Pico was reconfigured into a middle school )
Marana Unified School District (MUSD) is an above average, public school district located in Marana, AZ, comprising 17 schools in Pima County, Arizona. It has its headquarters in Marana . It has 12,293 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 19 to 1, about 650 teachers.
MUSD may refer to: . Million United States dollars; Marana Unified School District, a public school district in Marana, Arizona; Martinez Unified School District, a public school district in Contra Costa County, California
Average annual teacher salaries ranged from $41,000 to more than $150,000.
Mountain View High School in unincorporated Pima County, Arizona [3] is one of the two high schools in the Marana Unified School District. It opened in 1986, ten years after Mesa's high school with the same name. (The two Mountain Views are Arizona's only two district high schools that share a name.)
Bell High School is a public high school in Bell, California, United States. The school, which serves grades 9 through 12, is a part of District 6 of the Los Angeles Unified School District . Bell High’s motto is "Honor lies in honest toil", its mascot is the eagle, and the school colors are purple and gold.
The school district dates back to 1874 and has always maintained a rich, historical tradition. A portion of the 1912 Bradford schoolhouse still stands at one of our current high school sites, which opened in 1933. The remainder of the district's existing schools were built primarily in the 1960s and 1970s.