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Measure P was placed on the November 2013 ballot, but failed to pass. [7] [8] Measure P would have funded capital programs to add a fifth grade to Bowditch Middle School and reopen Knolls Elementary, but debates on Measure P exposed a rift between Foster City and San Mateo residents who felt that Measure P provided disproportionate benefits to the smaller Foster City. [9]
The San Mateo Union High School District is governed by a five-member board of trustees, whose members are elected by voters residing in the district to serve up to two four-year terms. The Board is responsible for establishing educational goals and standards, approving curriculum and the school district budget, and appoints a superintendent to ...
South San Francisco Unified School District (4 P) Pages in category "School districts in San Mateo County, California" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.
In 2019, San Mateo High School, just south of San Francisco, became the largest school in the United States to become a cellphone-free environment.Now, nearly five years into what began as an ...
San Mateo High School is a National Blue Ribbon [2] comprehensive four-year public high school in San Mateo, California, United States. It serves grades 9–12 and is one of the seven San Mateo Union High School District public high schools.
Alumni by high school in San Mateo County, California (6 C) Pages in category "High schools in San Mateo County, California" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total.
Mills High School is a public high school in Millbrae, California, one of eight in the San Mateo Union High School District. Mills was established in 1958. Mills High School has been named a California Distinguished School three times (1988, 1996, 2009).
In order to meet the growing student population, the school was opened in December 1923 under the name "San Mateo High School, Burlingame Branch." Designed by architect W. H. Weeks, the school took in students from Burlingame, Hillsborough, Millbrae, and San Bruno. [2] Initial enrollment consisted of 350 students and 30 teachers.