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Rancho Santa Clara del Norte was a 13,989-acre (56.61 km 2) Mexican land grant on the Oxnard Plain in present-day Ventura County, California. It was granted in 1837 by Governor Juan B. Alvarado to Juan María Sánchez. [1] The grant extended along the south bank of the Santa Clara River, east of present-day Oxnard and encompasses El Rio. [2]
The Rio School District was founded in 1885 with the opening of a one-room schoolhouse on a ranch in what is now El Rio. The first class had at most 13 students. [2]In 2018, the district purchased a new headquarters building on Solar Drive in northeast Oxnard.
Oxnard (/ ˈ ɒ k s n ɑːr d / ⓘ) is a city in Ventura County in the U.S. state of California, United States.On California's Central Coast, it is the most populous city in Ventura County and the 22nd-most-populous city in California.
Map of the Rancho El Rio de Santa Clara o la Colonia. Rancho El Rio de Santa Clara o la Colonia was a 44,883-acre (181.64 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day Ventura County, California, given in 1837 by Governor Juan B. Alvarado to seven people. [1]
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL. MONDAY’S RESULTS. BOYS. Adelanto 56, Escondido Charter 40 AGBU 46, Norwalk 39 Aliso Niguel 60, Grand Terrace 57 Arcadia 61, Valencia 45
El Rio de Santa Clara o la Colonia: 1837 Juan Alvarado: Valentine Cota et al. 44,883 acres (18,164 ha) 231 SD Port Hueneme, Oxnard: Ventura: Santa Ana: 1837 Juan Alvarado: Crisogomo Ayala and Cosme Vanegas 21,522 acres (8,710 ha) 97 SD Oak View: Ventura: Santa Clara del Norte: 1837 Juan Alvarado: Juan M. Sanchez 13,989 acres (5,661 ha) 90 SD El ...
The El Rio Post Office was discontinued on October 31, 1911. It was reestablished in 1953. [18] Until Rio Mesa High School was built on Central Avenue northeast of El Rio and opened in 1965, [19] El Rio students were bused to Oxnard High School and later to Camarillo High School in Camarillo. The post office was discontinued again in 1966. [20]
Investigators reopened an 11-year-old homicide case in El Rio that went cold, citing advances in forensic technology and new information.