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San Leandro 94577-3159 389 K–5 704 James Madison Elementary 14751 Juniper Street San Leandro 94579-1222 373 K–5 725 Jefferson Elementary 14300 Bancroft Avenue San Leandro 94578-1727 496 K–5 807 McKinley Elementary 2150 East 14th Street San Leandro 94577-6025 497 K–5 719 Monroe Elementary 3750 Monterey Blvd. San Leandro 94578-4116 430 K–5
Alameda High School; Alameda Science and Technology Institute; Albany High School (California) Amador Valley High School; American High School (California) Arroyo High School (San Lorenzo, California) Averroes High School
The current San Leandro High School building opened in 1949. [7]In 2007, land was purchased for a new building to house the freshman (9th grade) class in order to relieve overcrowding at SLHS.
On August 2, 1974, at his villa in St. Paul-de-Vence, Baldwin celebrated his fiftieth birthday with friends and family. Thirteen days later, Trevor was born in New York.
(The Center Square) - California Gov. Gavin Newsom is proposing spending $24,746 per student in the fiscal year 2025-2026 budget as the majority of students continue to fail to meet basic ...
Dr. James J. Hogan High School: Vallejo: 2011 first assigned to Springstowne Middle School; now called Dr. James J. Hogan Middle School [15] Holy Name Academy: Pomona: 1949 Pomona Catholic High School: J. Eugene McAteer High School: San Francisco: 2002 Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts: Jacob Riis High School [16] Los Angeles: 1965
In 2018, the California State Department of Education selected James Madison Elementary as one of 21 elementary schools across Alameda County, and the only school in San Leandro, as a 2018 California Distinguished School. [47] San Leandro High School is home to such academic programs as the Business Academy, Social Justice Academy, and San ...
San Lorenzo Unified School District is a school district in Alameda County, California, serving the CDP of San Lorenzo and portions of the cities of Hayward and San Leandro and the CDPs of Ashland, Castro Valley and Cherryland. It was established in 1859, making it one of the oldest continuously operating school systems in the State of California.