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Twin Rivers Adult School is a California Adult School part of the Twin Rivers Unified School District. It primarily serves the North Highlands , Del Paso Heights and North Sacramento regions. Twin Rivers Adult School was formerly named Grant Adult Education when it was part of the Grant Joint Union High School District .
Only include public high schools in the Los Angeles city limits. Several schools with "Los Angeles, CA" postal addresses are in fact outside of the Los Angeles city limits.
Some adult high schools offer child care, special integration programs for immigrants and refugees, career and other programs and services geared toward the special needs of adult students. Some adult high schools may also offer general interest programs such as computer skills or other continuing education courses.
James Monroe High School (North Hills, opened 1958) (Vikings) Narbonne High School (Harbor City, opened 1925) (Gauchos) North Hollywood High School (opened 1927) (Huskies) Northridge Academy High School (opened 2004) (Pumas) Highly Gifted Magnet; Palisades Charter High School (Pacific Palisades, opened 1961) (Dolphins)
North Hollywood — a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley, and the city of Los Angeles. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
The Board of Education was asked to employ teachers who were already residents of North Hollywood, creating jobs and education opportunities in the area. Lankershim High School was renamed North Hollywood High School in 1929. In 1937, a girls' gymnasium and a second major classroom building, now named Frasher Hall after former principal Roscoe ...
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The students repeat this schedule for the rest of the year unless interfered with by holidays or special events. The school also has over 75 student led clubs. [12] LACES is home to several notable clubs, including but, not limited to, the Change a Life Club, Liberty in North Korea Club, and their Speech and Debate Club.