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The Mountain Lakes High School Lakers [4] compete in the Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference which is comprised of public and private high schools in Morris, Sussex and Warren counties in northwestern New Jersey, and operates under the jurisdiction of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA), having been established ...
High school. Mountain Lakes High School [16] with 641 students in grades 9-12 Rick Mangili, principal; Ungraded. Lake Drive School serves as a regional school for deaf and hard of hearing students from birth through high school, with students from nearly 100 communities in 12 New Jersey counties. [17] with 57 students in grades PreK-8
Monday was Brad Siegel's first day on the job in the Morris County district. His old district is still seeking a replacement.
Mountain View Union High School: Mountain View: 1980 closed and demolished for housing; portions of the campus remain as Eagle Park; Chester F. Awalt High School was then renamed Mountain View High School Neff High School La Mirada 1979(?) Note cde.ca.gov incorrectly list closure date in 1989.. Final class to graduate was 1979 Norte Del Rio ...
The Chula Vista Elementary School District, the largest K-6 district in the State of California, with 44 campuses, serves publicly educated kindergarten through sixth grade students. [157] Chula Vista is home to Chula Vista Christian University (CVCU), one of the four private colleges in San Diego County, and is host to Southwestern College, a ...
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Chula Vista first opened in the summer of 1947, operating out of a temporary campus in Brown Field Municipal Airport with an estimated student enrollment of 650. [2] By 1949, the student body had grown to just over 900 students between grades 10, 11, and 12; a new school at the intersection of Fourth Avenue and K Street was under construction. [3]