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  5. James C. Enochs High School - Wikipedia

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    Enochs High is named for James C. Enochs, superintendent of Modesto City Schools from 1986 to 2004. [6] The school added a swimming pool in the fall of 2014. [5] In 2017, Enochs earned a silver medal from U.S. News & World Report for the magazine's Best High Schools ranking, placing 496th in California and 2,594th in the United States. [7]

  6. Grace M. Davis High School - Wikipedia

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    As Modesto and Salida have grown, so has Davis High School. Davis later served more than 2800 students. However, after the opening of Joseph Gregori High School in Modesto, CA, Davis High School's student population again dropped below 2000 as a large portion of the student body enrolled at Gregori for the start of the 2010-2011 school year.

  7. Thomas Downey High School - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Downey High School (TDHS) is a High School in Modesto, California. It is one of the seven high schools in Modesto. Thomas Downey High is the second oldest high school in the city of Modesto and its doors opened to students in the Fall of 1951. Its mascot is the Knight, but they are sometimes humorously referred to as the "Downey Ducks."

  8. Joseph Gregori High School - Wikipedia

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    Modesto City School District purchased the property from the family of Dick and Jennie Van Konynenburg. The family had owned the property since 1932. Some adjacent property owners [ who? ] criticized the Modesto City School District for their use of eminent domain to purchase easements, rights of way, and land to widen Stoddard Road.

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