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By 1902 the school had become overcrowded and a new school, San Diego High School, was built on the original site, opening on April 13, 1907. [3] The new building, designed by F.S. Allen, contained 65 rooms and was built in the Gothic Revival style, with towers flanking the entrances. It was built of brick with a veneer of granite.
Alumni of San Diego High School, San Diego, California Pages in category "San Diego High School alumni" The following 101 pages are in this category, out of 101 total
This is a list of high schools in San Diego County, California. It includes public and private schools and is arranged by school district (public schools) or affiliation (private schools). It includes public and private schools and is arranged by school district (public schools) or affiliation (private schools).
Rancho Santa Fe Elementary School District; San Diego Unified School District; San Dieguito Union High School District; San Marcos Unified School District; San Pasqual Union School District; San Ysidro School District; Santee School District; Solana Beach School District; South Bay Union School District; Spencer Valley School District ...
Cristo Rey San Diego High School is a Catholic college-preparatory school and work study program in San Diego, California, sponsored by the Congregation of Jesus and Mary. [1] Opened in 2020, it is a part of the national Cristo Rey Network of 39 high schools. [2] [3] To be admitted, students must meet financial need guidelines. [1] [4]
Cathedral Catholic High School (CCHS) is a private coeducational Catholic college preparatory day school in San Diego, California, serving grades 9–12. It is operated by the Diocese of San Diego . In 1970, Cathedral Girls High School, a girls’ school dating back to 1939 and located in downtown San Diego, merged with the all-boys University ...
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San Diego Unified School District (SDUSD) is a public school district based in San Diego, California. Founded in 1854, it is the second largest school district in California. The district includes 121 elementary schools, 24 middle schools, 21 high schools, and 2 atypical schools. [2]