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  2. Gunn High School - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1964 (60 years ago) (), Gunn High School was named after Henry Martin Gunn, who served as the Palo Alto superintendent from 1950 to 1961. In 1964, the Palo Alto Unified School District announced that it would name the district's third high school after him. The Class of 1966 was the first class to graduate from Gunn High School.

  3. Midpeninsula Free University - Wikipedia

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    Midpeninsula Free University. The Midpeninsula Free University (MFU) was one of the largest and most successful of the many free universities that sprang up on and around college campuses in the mid-1960s in the wake of the Free Speech Movement at University of California, Berkeley and the nationwide anti-war Teach-ins which followed. [1]

  4. Stanford University - Wikipedia

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    Stanford University was founded in 1885 by Leland and Jane Stanford, dedicated to the memory of Leland Stanford Jr., their only child. The institution opened in 1891 on Stanford's previous Palo Alto farm. The Stanfords modeled their university after the great Eastern universities, specifically Cornell University in Ithaca, New York.

  5. Palo Alto High School - Wikipedia

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    Palo Alto High School was originally established as a private school in 1894. The school was later established as a public school four years later, and a new campus was built in 1918. The school's property is adjacent to Stanford University, who provided the land for the school. The school admits roughly 500 students each year and features ...

  6. Palo Alto University - Wikipedia

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    Palo Alto University traces its origins back to 1975 when the Pacific Graduate School of Psychology was founded in Palo Alto. PGSP was established by a group of students and faculty seeking to enhance their knowledge of clinical psychology, with Robert Kantor serving as its first president. In 1984, PGSP welcomed Allen Calvin as its president.

  7. Palo Alto Unified School District - Wikipedia

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    Jane Lathrop Stanford Middle School, formerly Ray Lyman Wilbur Junior High School and known locally as JLS, [6] is located at 480 East Meadow Dr., Palo Alto, CA 94306. [28] The school mascot is the Panther. The 2018–19 school year had 1,137 students in attendance. The student population was 54% male and 46% female.

  8. Category : Dashboard.wikiedu.org courses, Palo Alto University

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    Wikipedia:Wiki Ed/Palo Alto University/Foundations of Clinical Trauma Psychology Fall Quarter2022 (Fall Quarter 2022) Wikipedia:Wiki Ed/Palo Alto University/Introduction to Child, Adolescent, and Family Psychotherapy (Fall 2020) Wikipedia:Wiki Ed/Palo Alto University/Section 1 Foundations of Clinical Trauma Psychology Fall Quarter2020 (Fall 2021)

  9. Institute for Research on Learning - Wikipedia

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    The Institute for Research on Learning (IRL) in Palo Alto, California was co-founded by John Seely Brown, then chief research scientist at the Palo Alto Research Center, and James Greeno, Professor of Education at Stanford University, with the support of David Kearns, CEO of Xerox Corporation in 1986 through a grant from the Xerox Foundation.