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The current Cozad High School mascot is named the Haymaker, in reference to one of the earliest pieces of local folklore, a character by the name of Johnny C. Haymaker. According to legend, Haymaker was an 18th-century farmer known for his remarkable efficiency in clearing fields with a powerful, sweeping punch, dubbed the "haymaker."
The Central Unified School District is a school district in Fresno County, California. Incorporates approximately 88 square miles (230 km 2 ) of suburban population and ag land. List of schools
*California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo was founded as a vocational high school. It became a vocational school in 1924, and then started awarding bachelor's degrees in 1940. It became a vocational school in 1924, and then started awarding bachelor's degrees in 1940.
For example, "SC" is claimed by both the University of Southern California and the University of South Carolina. The abbreviation may be non-obvious. For example, "KU" is the University of Kansas and not "UK," which is commonly the University of Kentucky .
[4] [5] While UCSF Fresno, a medical residency program at Fresno Community Medical Center was established in 1975 to address physician shortages in the San Joaquin Valley, it only became a branch campus of the UCSF School of Medicine in 2018. [5] [6] Construction for CHSU's campus broke ground in 2018, and the inaugural class commenced studies ...
University High School Academic Decathlon team members Daniel Fierro, left, and Cayden Ward show signs of relief after scoring correct answers during the Super Quiz portion of the 42nd annual ...
Cliff Harris (Cooper Middle School Class of 2005) - award-winning college football player; played for the University of Oregon 2010-11 [7] John Hoover (Cooper Junior High School Class of 1977) - Olympian silver medalist; [ 8 ] pro baseball player; Major League Baseball first round draft choice in 1984 by Baltimore [ 9 ]
California State University, Fresno was founded as the Fresno State Normal School in 1911 with Charles Lourie McLane as its first president. [19] It was one of about 180 "normal schools" founded by state governments to train teachers for the rapidly growing public common schools. Some closed but most steadily expanded their role and became ...