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La Puente High School is a public high school in La Puente, California, located in the San Gabriel Valley, serving grades 9–12. It was established in 1915. It was established in 1915. It is one of six high schools (including two alternative schools ) in the Hacienda La Puente Unified School District .
Bishop Amat Memorial High School, [18] La Puente; Bishop Montgomery High School, [19] Torrance; Cantwell-Sacred Heart of Mary High School, [20] Montebello; Damien High School [21] (boys), La Verne, previously Pomona Catholic Boys High School; Don Bosco Technical Institute [22] (boys), Rosemead; Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy [23] (girls), La ...
The Hacienda La Puente Unified School District (HLPUSD) is a school district located in Southern California.It is the largest school district in the east San Gabriel Valley in terms of student population, serving 20,000 students from the unincorporated community of Hacienda Heights, portions of the cities of Industry, La Puente and West Covina and portions of the unincorporated communities of ...
Antelope Valley Union Joint High School District; Centinela Valley Union High School District; Chaffey Joint Union High School District; El Monte Union High School District; Fullerton Joint Union High School District; Whittier Union High School District; William S. Hart Union High School District
La Puente High School; La Serna High School; Lakewood High School (California) Lancaster High School (California) Lawndale High School; Legacy High School (South Gate, California) Lennox High School; Lennox Mathematics, Science & Technology Academy; Leuzinger High School; Littlerock High School; Los Altos High School (Hacienda Heights, California)
La Puente city, California – Racial and ethnic composition Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category.
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The district itself, its first school, and its only high school are named after Oscar T. Bassett of El Paso, Texas. It was part of Bassett Township in the late 19th century, belonging to John A. Rowland and William H. Workman. Bassett Township was part of Rancho La Puente, a land grant from the then Alta California Governor Pío Pico. This ...