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The Huntington Beach Union High School District (HBUHSD) is a public school district serving portions of the Orange County cities of [2] Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, and Westminster. It oversees eight sites, offering courses for students in grades 9–12. The union high school district also
Huntington Beach City School District; Address; 8750 Dorsett Drive. ... Huntington Beach City Elementary School District is a public school district based in Orange ...
Huntington Beach Union High School District; Elementary School Districts: Anaheim Elementary School District; Buena Park School District; Centralia School District;
The school competes in the Sunset League. In 2006 the school moved to the Sea View League (which consisted of Huntington Beach, El Toro, Foothill, Woodbridge, Northwood, and Trabuco Hills) from the Sunset League, but moved back to the Sunset League in 2009. The Sunset League now contains Huntington Beach, Edison, Newport Harbor, Fountain Valley ...
1.6 Huntington Beach Union High School District. ... Coast High School, Huntington Beach; Creekside High School, Irvine; Early College High School, Costa Mesa;
Public high school: Motto "One Family, One Pride." Established: September 10, 1959: School district: Huntington Beach Union High School District: Principal: Amy Sabol: Teaching staff: 109.06 (FTE) [1] Grades: 9-12: Number of students: 2,637 (2022-23) [1] Student to teacher ratio: 24.18 [1] Color(s) Red, black and white Athletics conference: CIF ...
Huntington Beach is a seaside city in Orange County in Southern California, United States.The city is named after American businessman Henry E. Huntington.The population was 198,711 as of the 2020 census, making it the fourth most populous city in Orange County, the most populous beach city in Orange County, and the seventh most populous city in the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA ...
The school was built on land donated by Southern California Edison, from which its name is derived. The Huntington Beach Union High School District created the school to meet the needs of the growing Huntington Beach population. During the 1970s, Edison High School served the second largest student population west of the Mississippi River. [3]