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Madera High School is the first school and original high school in the central San Joaquin Valley city of Madera, California, serving students since 1894. The school colors are royal blue & white and its mascot is the coyote.
Madera High coach Kenny Kenny Paolinelli labeled the game against Garza High as chaos. That was the perfect description of the meeting between two schools that excelled in County/Metro Athletic ...
Public, Coeducational high school: Motto: A school community where learning is personalized and success is ensured. Established: 1922: School district: Madeira City School District: Superintendent: Kenji Matsudo [1] Principal: Dave Kennedy [2] Teaching staff: 32.00 (FTE) [3] Grades: 9-12: Enrollment: 444 (2022-23) [3] Student to teacher ratio ...
The district was first incorporated in 1966 to consolidate the administration of schools in and around the City of Madera. The district has 28 schools (14 K-6 elementary schools, 4 K-8 country schools, 3 middle schools, 2 high schools, 2 alternative education centers, one adult school, and a preschool program).
How the Central Section Top 25 fared, plus who won this week’s game balls.
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The North Yosemite League is a high school athletics league that is a part of the CIF Central Section. It encompasses public high schools in Fresno County and Madera, California. The current NYL was formed before the start of the 1996-97 school year when the Central Section broke up the Northeast Yosemite League and Northwest Yosemite League..
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