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Ceres High is one of two traditional high school in the district. Built in 1908, it is fed by three junior high schools and seven elementary schools.The ethnic trend of increased numbers of Hispanic students continues, with 48.4% of students Hispanic, 35% White, 2.4% African-American, 2.7% American Indian, 7.8% Asian-American, .6% Pacific Islander, and 1.0% Filipino-American.
The school offers 15 Advanced Placement courses with little prerequisite conditions in contrast to its cross-town rival, Ceres High School, who offers fewer AP Courses with strict prerequisites. As of 2016, the school is ranked the best high school in Stanislaus County by the U.S. News & World Report magazine for a second year in a row. [5]
Ceres hosts annual events at different times of the year. Spring brings the Ceres Street Faire on the first weekend in May. Skies the Limit, Ceres Hot Air Balloon Festival, Concert in the Park is a regular summer event. Halloween Fun Festival marks the fall, followed by the colorful, and much-attended, Christmas Tree Lane opening ceremony.
Paul Revere Shouted, “The British Are Coming!” Paul Revere’s “midnight ride” is often an entire lesson in high school history classes, discussed as the start of the American Revolution.
Central Valley High School is the name of several high schools: Central Valley Christian High School Visalia, California; Central Valley High School (Ceres, California), Ceres, California; Central Valley High School (Shasta Lake, California), Shasta Lake, California; Central Valley High School (North Dakota), Buxton, a high school in North Dakota
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Seven other elementary school districts, Empire Union, Hart-Ransom Union, Paradise, Salida Union, Shiloh, Stanislaus Union, and Sylvan Union, feed into Modesto City Schools at the high school level. The district comprises 22 elementary schools (grades K–6), 4 middle schools (grades 7–8), 9 high schools (grades 9–12), and an alternative ...