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College of the Sequoias' main campus is in Visalia, but it also has full-service centers in Hanford and Tulare. Each location offers the full-range of general education offerings and students services, but each also features a flagship program. The Visalia main campus is the home of Nursing and Allied Health, the Hanford Center (opened in 2010) is the home of the Public Safety Academ
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Visalia High School was painted two shades of light blue/aqua, the same colors as the College of the Sequoias on Mooney Boulevard. Both Visalia Union High School and Visalia Junior College, which would become College of the Sequoias, had been located on the old Visalia Union High School campus on Main street. The need for high school classrooms ...
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On August 3, 2020, the Sequoia District Teachers Association announced a vote of no-confidence in Sequoia Union High School District Superintendent Mary Streshly's leadership, and asked for her removal from office. In the letter, teachers Streshly of mishandling the district's Covid-19 response. Along with this, it cited her inability to make ...
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Visalia is the home of the College of the Sequoias, which is a community college. It is the only public college located in Visalia. Universities with branch campuses located within the city limits: Fresno State; Chapman University; Fresno Pacific University; Brandman University; Private colleges in Visalia include: San Joaquin Valley College
The Central Conference was a junior college athletic conference with member schools located in Central California that operated from 1928 to 1979. The conference formed in 1928 as the Central California Junior College Association (CCJCA) at a meeting at Bakersfield Junior College—now known as Bakersfield College.