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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.
With just over 47,000 residents, Ceres is still considered a small town. Originally, Ceres housed just one comprehensive high school, but as the population grew, the need to add a second comprehensive high school grew as well. Central Valley High School opened in August 2005 [1] to address the growth and needs of the community. The school ...
The history of Ceres is recounted in Arcadia Publishing Company's Images of America series entitled, Ceres, by Jeff Benziger. It was released on August 23, 2010. [15] The Ceres Historical Museum highlights items from the town's history, focusing on items which were used in the daily life in Ceres. [16]
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
Denise Wickham will retire at the end of the school year. Amy Peterman will assume the position as the new superintendent on July 1. Ceres Unified schools will have new superintendent.
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