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The Antelope Valley Union High School District (A.V.U.H.S.D.) is located in the Antelope Valley area of California, in northern Los Angeles County.. The union high school district includes eight public high schools, one trade school, and two continuation high schools in the cities of Palmdale and Lancaster and their immediate suburbs.
Highland High School is located in Palmdale, California and is part of the Antelope Valley Union High School District. Highland High School was founded in 1989 in response to Palmdale's rapid population growth. Palmdale High School was not large enough to serve the children of the new families moving into the Antelope Valley. Highland High ...
The basic layout of Quartz Hill High School's 80-acre (320,000 m 2) campus is a courtyard surrounded by three quads and athletic buildings, [citation needed] a design that is typical of high schools in Southern California.
The school is located near the western edge of the Mojave Desert.Classes were initially held at the Women's Independence Hall on Cedar Avenue and Lancaster Boulevard (then called West Tenth Street) until a permanent building was constructed.
Eastside High School is located in Lancaster, California, and is part of the Antelope Valley Union High School District.Eastside is the 8th and newest school in the district.
Littlerock High School is a public, co-educational high school built in 1989. It is located in Littlerock, California, United States.The school serves Littlerock and the surrounding communities of Lake Los Angeles, Pearblossom, and Llano.
Highland Middle School is the single middle school in the district. The school opened in the fall of 2003, with one addition and remodeling project since. It is connected to Highland High School. It is located in the rural area between Riverside and Ainsworth at 1715 Vine Avenue. The school serves grades 6 through 8. [10]
The 1600 block of Lindenthal Avenue housed Highland High School classes beginning in the fall of 1935. The building was built in part to the National Recovery Act and need for a new public school. The building features a central unit gymnasium with high school classes on the left and grade school on the right.