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City of Bacoor National High School - Salinas Annex, Salinas II City of Bacoor National High School - Springville Annex, Molino III Responsible Village Leaders Learning Academy (REVILLA) High School, Maliksi I
Gold Trail School was constructed in 1957 to accommodate all K-8th students. The graduating class of 1960 consisted of nine students. In 1991, Sutter's Mill Elementary School was opened, and Gold Trail School was designated only to 4th-8th grade students while Sutter's Mill handled the Pre-K through 3rd grade students.
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Its student enrollment is approximately 24,000, and the District's 34 school sites include 20 elementary schools, 5 middle schools, 1 K-8 school, 4 comprehensive high schools, 1 special education school, 1 continuation high school, 1 TK-12 home school, and 1 K-12 online school, alongside 5 state preschools. [1]
Private School Roman Catholic: Motto: Ora, incognosco, gaudium (Pray, Study and Joy) Established: 17 June 1985: Principal: Sr. Carin O. Compo, MS: Grades: Nursery, Kindergarten, Preparatory (Pre-School) Grades 1-6 (Grade school) Grades 7-10 (Junior High School) Grade 11-12 Senior High School Program (STEM, ABM, HUMSS) Color(s) Light blue and ...
The temporary Jerome Snyder Elementary School was built to supplement the two existing schools in 1962 before the completion of Honby Elementary School in 1963. Bouquet Elementary School followed in 1966, which also served as the district headquarters until 1993. Cedarcreek Elementary School and Skyblue Mesa Elementary School also opened in ...
Jollyman Elementary School (closed after 1981–1982 school year; demolished for construction of new houses (Jollyman Park)) [13] Luther Elementary School (closed 1982; retained by district as reserve campus; buildings now leased to private schools with attached field serving as a neighborhood park) [ 14 ]