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La Quinta High School was built in 1994 but fully completed by 1996. In its first year it had an enrollment of approximately 600 students with only grades 9-10 and in 1998, with grades 9-12, it now exceeds 3,000 students making it the largest high school in the Coachella Valley.
[3] [4] In 1994, La Quinta was known for a tuberculosis outbreak of 106 students and faculty who tested positive, and subsequent quick response and compliance with county public health officials. [5] In 2009, La Quinta again made headlines for student demonstrations in support of a teacher allegedly abused by the high school's administration. [6]
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La Quinta Middle School, La Quinta – opened in 1988/89. Palm Desert Charter Middle School, Palm Desert – opened in 1978/79. Thomas Jefferson Middle School, Indio – the building was a grade school since 1926 and a grade 3–8 school from 1995–2006. Colonel Mitchell Paige Middle School, La Quinta – opened in 2005/06.
A La Quinta High School student is receiving global recognition for inventing a cancer-detecting toothbrush. It was all inspired by his late grandmother, who lost her life to brain cancer.
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Sea View Elementary (Grades K-8), Salton City, CA - new facility. Valle Del Sol Elementary, Coachella, CA - opened in 2006/07. Valley View Elementary, Coachella, CA - opened in 1950/51 - oldest CVUSD grade school. Westside Elementary School, Thermal, CA. - originally began 1963 (CV High then Pendleton), current site 1989/90. (was K-8 school).