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El Dorado Elementary School, now known as Stockton School for Adults, is a public school building in Stockton, California. Built in 1916, the building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. [2] It was designated a Stockton Historic Landmark by resolution number 34,306 on July 11, 1977. [3]
Stockton Collegiate International Schools (SCIS) is a public charter school located in Stockton, California, serving grades kindergarten through 12th. Stockton Collegiate International Schools opened two public charter institutions on September 7, 2010, in downtown Stockton, CA . [ 1 ]
Parkway Vocational School (1963-1974) Parkview Secondary School (1974-1985) School type: Alternative High School Adult High School: Religious affiliation(s) Secular: Founded: 1963: Status: Active: School board: Toronto District School Board (Toronto Board of Education) Superintendent: Sandy Spyropoulos LC4, Executive Jane Phillips-Long LN22 ...
An adult high school or adult school is a high school ... at 9 a.m. on a Sunday after they had completed two hours of teaching. [4] The school grew to include men ...
It is part of the Stockton Unified School District. The school currently has 443 students enrolled. SECA is currently rated by U.S. News & World Report as California’s 16th top-rated high school and 147th in the nation. [1]
The school moved to San Jose in 1871 and then to Stockton in 1923. Pacific is accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission. [5] In addition to its liberal arts college and graduate school, Pacific has schools of business, dentistry, education, engineering, international studies, law, music, pharmacy, and health sciences.
El Dorado Elementary School (1916), 1525 Pacific Avenue and Harding Way. The school is a Tudor Revival style (1900–49), constructed by William Wright. The building is #77000335 on the National Register of Historic Places, and was added on August 15, 1977. It was added to the city register by resolution number 34,306 on July 11, 1977.
The Conservatory of Music (COM) is one of eleven schools and colleges at University of the Pacific. It is located on the school’s main campus in Stockton, California. COM is the first accredited professional music school on the west coast and a charter member of the National Association of Schools of Music (1928). [1]