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The Hesperia football team clinched a CIF-Southern Section playoff berth for the first time in nine seasons with a 28-7 victory over Serrano on Friday night.
The Hesperia Unified School District provides public education services for kindergarten through senior high school students. It includes 3 comprehensive high schools, 2 continuation high schools, 3 middle schools, 12 elementary schools, 3 choice schools, 2 alternative schools, 1 adult education school, and 5 charter schools.
The Key is heading back to Hesperia after the Scorpions pulled off a 31-24 victory in the 28th annual Key Game on Friday night.
Ayden Ortega scored four touchdowns to help lead the Hesperia Christian football team defeat the No. 1 ranked 8-man team in the state on Friday night.
CCCS' own high school program remained closed for the next 5 years. [8] In 2015, the school formally separated from the Assembly of God church into its own nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization and formed its own school board. [10] It was at this time that the school's name was changed from CCCS to High Desert Christian Academy (HDCA). [11]
Hesperia Broadcasting is the production company of the Broadcast Journalism class offered at Hesperia High School. Starting from the school year 2013-2014, Hesperia Broadcasting was the first in the High Desert to have their newscast, “Scorpion News”, deliver their news with a live anchor in high definition.
The Hesperia football team shutout Adelanto 27-0 at Scorpion Stadium on Friday night, and improved to 2-0 on the season. Hesperia also got a 156-yard performance from sophomore running back Da'lon ...
Mojave Desert (Mission Creek) Military Academy, Desert Hot Springs; Notre Dame Catholic High School, Riverside; Nuview Bridge Academy, Nuevo; Palm Valley High School (private), Rancho Mirage; Quadrille Academy, Indio; Rancho Christian School, Temecula; River Springs Charter School, County wide charter school; San Gorgonio (K-12) School, Cabazon