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Ontario High School was built on 40 acres (160,000 m 2) of land on the south side of Ontario, California.The campus has eight permanent classroom buildings, along with 34 portable classrooms, for a total of 110 separate classrooms, an auditorium, cafeteria and multi-purpose room, library, study room, gym, locker room facilities, two pools, and fine arts and vocational facilities.
Upland High School, Montclair High School, Alta Loma High School, and Ontario High School were built between 1955 and 1967. [1] Another school did not open until Etiwanda High School in 1983. Upland High School left the district and became part of the Upland Unified School District in 1991.
Ontario High School may refer to: Ontario High School (California) in Ontario, California; Ontario High School (Ohio) in Ontario, Ohio;
Renovations of the middle and lower school, along with construction of the Lausanne Global Institute, are expected to take place between June 2026 and August 2026, and final middle school ...
Abraham Lincoln High School (San Jose, California) Apollo High School (San Jose, California) Archbishop Mitty High School; B. Bellarmine College Preparatory;
San José Unified School District (abbreviated SJUSD) is a TK-12 unified school district in Santa Clara County, California, that covers a large portion of the city of San Jose. [3] The district has more than 3,000 full-time employees serving approximately 30,000 students in 41 schools from Downtown San Jose in the north to the Almaden Valley in ...
KIPP San Jose Collegiate opened in August 2008. It was founded by Melissa Gonzales, who had been one of the original teachers at KIPP Heartwood Academy, a middle school also in East San Jose. [1] As of the 2016–2017 school year, there were 499 students, of whom 75% were Latino, 22% were Asian/Pacific Islander, and 1% were African American. [2]
Bellarmine students in the Class of 1958 Tom McEnery '63 (61st Mayor of San Jose). Bellarmine was founded in 1851 by Fr. John Nobili, S.J., and his companions, as Santa Clara College, a school for secondary and college-age students.