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Senator Ruben S. Ayala Senior High School, often abbreviated as Ayala High School or AHS, is located in Chino Hills, California. It is one of the four comprehensive high schools in the Chino Valley Unified School District. The school was established in 1990 and named after California state senator Ruben S. Ayala. [6]
A park in Bloomington, California, and a street in Rialto, California, have been named for Ayala. A high school in Chino Hills within the Chino Valley Unified School District was established in his honor in 1990 and is named Ruben S. Ayala High School. [1]
It serves the cities of Chino, Chino Hills, and the southwestern portion of Ontario, [2] though originally it served only Chino when it was founded in 1860. It now encompasses 88 square miles (230 km 2 ) and serves about 32,000 students from grades kindergarten up to 12th grade.
The City of Chino Hills — located in the geographic Chino Hills, ... Overlook Park (Chino Hills, California) R. Rancho Santa Ana del Chino; Ruben S. Ayala High ...
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The King's Academy, Sunnyvale; Liberty Baptist School, San Jose; Mountain View Academy, Mountain View, Seventh-Day Adventist; Oakwood School, Morgan Hill; Our Shepherd's Academy, San Jose; Palo Alto Preparatory School, Palo Alto; Phoenixonian Institute, San Jose (1861–c. 1901) Pine Hill School, San Jose; Pinewood School, Los Altos Hills
In the early 2000s, the Chino Hills area was growing at a very rapid rate. Nearby Ruben S. Ayala High School was nearing 4,000 students and voters approved Measure M, a bond initiative to relieve overcrowding and build a second high school in Chino Hills. The first graduating class finished in 2005.
Ruben Ayala : Democratic: December 5, 1994 – November 30, 1998 Redistricted from the 34th district. Retired due to term limits. Los Angeles, San Bernardino: Joe Baca : Democratic: December 7, 1998 – November 16, 1999 Elected in 1998. Resigned to run for U.S. House of Representatives. Vacant: November 16, 1999 – March 13, 2000 Nell Soto