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These, along with unified school districts and community college districts, are counted as separate governments by the U.S. Census Bureau. [1] The typical district grade configurations in California are elementary (K–8), high (9–12), and unified (K–12), but there are some K–6 elementary districts and a handful of 7–12 high school ...
This is a list of high schools in California, public, private and chartered, organized by county and by city or school district. This list includes former high schools. This list includes former high schools.
Frederick K.C. Price III Christian Schools, Los Angeles [43] Glendale Adventist Academy, Glendale; Hillcrest Christian School, Granada Hills; Judson International School, Eagle Rock [44] Lighthouse Christian Academy, Santa Monica; Los Angeles Adventist Academy, Los Angeles; Los Angeles Baptist High School, North Hills; Los Angeles Lutheran High ...
List of school districts in Los Angeles County, California, United States. Primary and secondary (K-12) Public school districts [1] K-12:
California High School (CHS) is a public high school in South Whittier, California and belongs to the Whittier Union High School District. "Calhi", as it is known, is home to the Condors, with around 2,250 students currently attending. The mascot is the condor and the school colors are navy and gold.
Carmel School Hong Kong (Carmel) [6] IBPYP/MYP/DP Jews in Hong Kong: 1991 French International School of Hong Kong (FIS) French Stream: Diplôme national du brevet, Baccalauréat, Baccalauréat Français International. International Stream: IGCSE, IBDP Agency for French Education Abroad: 1963 German Swiss International School (GSIS)
California Academy for Liberal Studies Early College High (CALS) is an alternative charter high school of the Los Angeles Unified School District located in Downtown Los Angeles. External links [ edit ]
The school is divided into three sections, all coeducational: elementary school (early childhood 1 and 2, grade 1 Junior, grade 1–4), middle school (grade 5–8), and high school (grade 9–12). Each section of the school has its own principal and administration, while the entire school is overseen by the Head of School.