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School Mascot Level Address Attendance Area Zipcode ABC Magic Moments N/A Preschool 4600 Carol Ave Kennedy 94538 Adult School (F.A.C.E.) Adult 4700 Calaveras Avenue American Eagles High 36300 Fremont Boulevard American 94536 Ardenwood Dragons Elementary 33955 Emilia Lane 94555 Azevada All-Stars 39450 Royal Palm Drive Kennedy 94538 Blacow Bobcats
There are five middle schools for 6th, 7th and 8th grade students, one for every attendance area. (Added 6th Grade at all middle schools by 2023–2024 school year.) Thornton Middle School is part of the American Attendance Area. Horner Middle School is part of the Irvington Attendance Area. Walters Middle School is part of the Kennedy ...
The first official classes in the area were held in a church. However, in 1884, local residents built a one-room house on donated land. [9] In 1939, an election was held in which voters in the Cypress and Fairbanks school systems approved the creation of the Cypress-Fairbanks Consolidated School District; the measure passed by a vote of 129-66 in Cypress and 90-87 in Fairbanks.
After more than a year of distance learning, 21,000 students returned to campuses across the Fresno Unified School District Tuesday. After more than a year of distance learning, 21,000 students ...
FUSD is an acronym used to refer to the following school districts: Flagstaff Unified School District; Fontana Unified School District; Fremont Unified School District; Fresno Unified School District; Florence Unified School District
Mount Carmel Academy. Mount Carmel Academy (MCA) is a secondary school located at 7155 Ashburn Street in the Garden Villas area of Houston, Texas, United States. [1] [2] Mount Carmel is a contract charter school of the Houston Independent School District.
Fresno Unified had 29% of Hispanic or Latino teachers in the year 2018-19, according to the Ed-Data, which is partnered with the California Department of Education. The number for the previous ...
Robertson High School is the alternative school for those who were not successful at their respective high schools. The program is designed to allow students the opportunity to make up academic deficiencies and provide a program to complete classes in an accelerated manner, with students earning up to 90 credits per year.