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A high school in Hemet, California, and an elementary school in Temecula, California were named after her. [37] Ramona High School in Riverside, California and Ramona Elementary in Hemet, California are both named for her central character. Helen Hunt Falls, in North Cheyenne Cañon Park in Colorado Springs, was named in her memory.
Advanced Path Studies School (credit recovery), Alessandro High School – continuation (grades 10–12), Baypoint Preparatory Academy (grades K-12), Family Tree Learning Center (grades K–8), Helen Hunt Jackson School for independent studies, Hemet Academy of Applied Academics and Technology (grades 9–12), Hemecinto Alternative Educational ...
Hemet Unified School District is a school district in Hemet, California which covers; Hemet, East Hemet, Valle Vista, Anza, Winchester, and Idyllwild. Christi Barrett is the district's Superintendent, having succeeded Dr. Barry L. Kayrell, EdD in June 2016. [2] Stacey Bailey is the president of the Board of Education.
Hemet Unified School District Headquarters, built in 2007. The Hemet Unified School District has a total of 22,512 students. It serves the Hemet area as well as the unincorporated areas east and southeast of Hemet, such as Aguanga and Anza. [8] It has total of 15 elementary schools, 5 middle schools, 5 high schools, and one preschool.
Police in Riverside arrested a 15-year-old girl Wednesday who they said made violent threats on social media against Ramona High School. The allegations come in the wake of the Riverside Police ...
San Jacinto Unified School District is a public school district located in the central part of Riverside County, California. The district serves almost all of the city of San Jacinto and a section of Hemet. [2]
The Ramona Outdoor Play, formerly known as (and still commonly called) The Ramona Pageant, is an outdoor drama staged annually in Hemet, California, [2] since 1923. [3] It is loosely based on the 1884 novel Ramona by Helen Hunt Jackson .
Ramona is an 1884 American novel written by Helen Hunt Jackson. Set in Southern California after the Mexican–American War and annexation of the territory by the United States, Ramona explores the life of a mixed-race Scottish–Native American orphan girl. The story was inspired by the marriage of Hugo Reid and Victoria Reid. [1]