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South Pasadena High School (SPHS or "South Pas") is the one public high school serving grades 9–12 in the city of South Pasadena, California. [2] With the South Pasadena Middle School and three elementary schools (Arroyo Vista, Marengo, and Monterey Hills) it makes up the South Pasadena Unified School District.
South Pasadena Unified School District is the school district serving South Pasadena, California, United States.The South Pasadena Middle School was the site of a congressional debate in 1946 between Rep. Jerry Voorhis and then unknown Navy veteran Richard Nixon.
3.47 South Pasadena Unified School District. 3.48 Temple City Unified School District. 3.49 Torrance Unified School District. 3.50 Walnut Valley Unified School District.
Long Beach Cabrillo 57, South Pasadena 50. Long Beach Poly 61, Chatsworth 60. Los Alamitos 69, Newport Harbor 57. Loyola 77, Long Beach Wilson 59. Mayfair 51, Fairmont Prep 39. Millikan 50 ...
High school basketball: ... South Pasadena 81, Alemany 72 South Torrance 61, Beckman 53 St. Bernard 62, Notre Dame Prep (AZ) 47 St. Francis 67, Oaks Christian 47 St. Genevieve 75, Claremont 68
In 1951 San Marino voted to seceded from the South Pasadena-San Marino School District and opened San Marino High School in 1955. [28] South Pasadena itself previously attended Pasadena for high school until the building of South Pasadena High School in 1904. [29] In 1954, Temple City left Pasadena, after voters approved the transition to a new ...
Pasadena Unified School District; Pomona Unified School District; Redondo Beach Unified School District; Rowland Unified School District; San Gabriel Unified School District; San Marino Unified School District; Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District; Snowline Joint Unified School District; South Pasadena Unified School District
Not all the schools listed are operated by the archdiocese. Some are operated by religious institutes such as the Jesuits or the Franciscans. There are five universities or colleges, and 51 high schools within the archdiocese. As of 2020, the archdiocese has the country's largest Catholic school network. [1]