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Temecula Valley High School, known by locals as TV, is a public high school for grades 9 to 12 in Temecula, California. The school opened in 1985 as the city's first high school. The school opened in 1985 as the city's first high school.
Great Oak, Chaparral, and Temecula Valley high schools have all received silver medals in the U.S. News Best High Schools rankings awarded by U.S. News & World Report. [97] The district's general boundaries extend north to French Valley, south to the Riverside/San Diego county line, east to Vail Lake, and west to the Temecula city limit.
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In August 2019, Solona Husband, then a Black Temecula Valley High School senior, found a Confederate flag painted on her parking space. Husband told My Valley News that she was silenced by school ...
Joseph Komrosky, a Mt. San Antonio College philosophy professor, was elected to the board of the 28,000-student Temecula Valley Unified School District about 19 months ago.
Christopher Arend will be paid $15,000 to lead training sessions for Temecula teachers. Former Paso Robles school board member hired as critical race theory ‘expert’ in Temecula Skip to main ...
Great Oak High School is a public high school that lies at the base of Wolf Valley in Temecula, California, USA, in the Temecula Valley Unified School District. In 2009 and 2010, Great Oak High School was listed in Newsweek 's annual top 1000 high schools in America.
Temecula Valley school board President Joseph Komrosky is losing a recall election, according to preliminary results. His tenure has been marked by controversy.