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The La Habra City Elementary School District is located in the northwestern part of Orange County, California, United States and covers a five-mile area that includes the city of La Habra and parts of La Habra Heights, Brea and Fullerton.
The school district has a total of 18 schools. The district has two high schools, two alternative high schools, four middle schools, 10 elementary schools, and one preschool. The district, with the vast majority of its land in Sandoval County, serves most of Rio Rancho and almost all of Rio Rancho Estates. [1]
Los Alamos Middle School is the only middle school for the Los Alamos Public School District. [4]The school was originally founded as Cumbres Junior High School in 1962, the town's second junior high school after (the now defunct) Pueblo Junior High School.
Lester C. Noecker Elementary School had an enrollment of 465 students in grades PreK-6 (as of the 2021–22 school year). [15] The school was built in 1967. The school mascot is the wise owl and the colors are red and white. Raul Sandoval, principal [16]
The Little Lake City School District is a small K-8 public school district in Los Angeles County, California.As of 2005, LLCSD serves about 4,900 students.. The school district serves portions of Santa Fe Springs, Downey, and Norwalk. [1]
Oxford Elementary (later Oxford Center, opened 1951, closed to students in 1983, served as district administration offices until 2006. Demolished 2007, currently the site of housing and Oxford Park which was purchased by the city in 2014) [1]
As of 1970 Hispanic and Latino people are the majority ethnic group in the area. Prior to 1969 the school board had five members. To encourage elections of members of non-Hispanic groups, in 1969 the number of board members increased to seven.
Porter, who had been the superintendent of the Rio Linda Union School District was selected for the job over Ramona Bishop, the superintendent of the Del Paso Heights Elementary School District. The new district assumed operational responsibility for the 37,000 students in the four merging districts on July 1, 2008.