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The Berkeley Unified School District was formed in 1936 by the merger of the city's elementary and high school districts. [1]District administrative offices were originally (in the late 19th century) at or near the Kellogg School (above Shattuck Avenue between Center Street and Allston Way).
Berkeley High School is a public high school in the Berkeley Unified School District, and the only public high school in the city of Berkeley, California, United States. It is located one long block west of Shattuck Avenue and three short blocks south of University Avenue in Downtown Berkeley. The school mascot is the Yellowjacket.
Berkeley High School Campus Historic District is a 12.5 acres (5.1 ha) historic district in Berkeley, California, U.S. [3] [4] It is situated on four consolidated city blocks, bordered by Martin Luther King Jr. Way, Allston Way, Milvia Street, and Channing Way; and contains the Berkeley High School campus. [3]
This is a list of school districts in California.. California school districts are of several varieties, usually a Unified district, which includes all of the Elementary and High Schools in the same geographic area; Elementary school districts, which includes K–6 or K–8 schools only, which may have several elementary districts within one high school district's geographic area; and High ...
In the months after the Hamas attack, administrators at Berkeley Unified School District failed to stop teachers and students engaging in “severe and persistent” harassment and discrimination ...
Historic District West Berkeley Garden: 36 Miss Eleanor M. Smith House & Cottage: 2529–2527 Hillegass Avenue January 17, 1980 37 Garfield Junior High School: 1414 Walnut Street May 20, 1980 1915 building by Ernest Coxhead. It was also known as Garfield Intermediate School, and was part of the Berkeley Unified School District administration ...
Jewish families across the Bay Area say they've been disturbed by the anti-Israel rhetoric tolerated in K-12 classrooms — and the failure to understand why their kids feel attacked and isolated.
South Berkeley – Roughly bounded by Telegraph Avenue, Dwight Way, and the Oakland city limits. Harmon Tract – Centered on the intersection of Sacramento Street and Harmon Street. LeConte District – Bounded by Telegraph, Dwight, Shattuck, and Ashby, named for the LeConte Elementary School in the District