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The Chino Valley Unified School District is a school district in San Bernardino County, California, United States.It serves the cities of Chino, Chino Hills, and the southwestern portion of Ontario, [2] though originally it served only Chino when it was founded in 1860.
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Preschool: 315 W Bradley Ave, El Cajon, CA 92020 Elementary: 10404 Lake Jennings Park Road, Lakeside, CA 92040 Middle: 350 Cypress Lane Suite C, El Cajon, CA 92020
Chino Hills High School, abbreviated CHHS, is located in Chino Hills, California, United States and is a four-year public comprehensive high school serving a student body from three cities in the Chino Valley Unified School District. The school was established in 2001 and is located in the City of Chino Hills, which is in the southwest corner ...
Chino Hills is served by Omnitrans' OmniLink demand-response service open to the general public. For $2.50 each way, one can travel throughout the city and transfer for free to the Omnitrans public bus at the Chino Hills Marketplace and the Chino Hills Civic Center. The dial-a-ride service operates five days a week, mostly during daytime hours ...
The City of Chino Hills — located in the geographic Chino Hills, in San Bernardino County, Southern California. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
Bishop Alemany High School - Mission Hills, CA: April 10, 2004 2nd 92.95 Pechanga Arena - San Diego, CA: April 17, 2004 6th 89.00 2003 6:37 PSW Chino Hills High School - Chino Hills, CA: April 5, 2003 2nd 93.80 Nutter Center - Dayton, OH: April 12, 2003 8th 87.25 2002 Opportunity PSO Coussoulis Arena - San Bernardino, CA: April 6, 2002 1st 92.20
The cities of Chino Hills and Chino comprise the Chino Valley. The two cities have a combined population of approximately 175,000, and are part of the Inland Empire region. The Chino Valley is east of the low Chino Hills mountain range. Chino Creek flows through the western side of the valley.