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Pajaro Valley serves the eastern half of Santa Cruz County, a portion of northern Monterey County and a small section of San Benito County.The communities located within the district are the city of Watsonville and the CDPs of Amesti, Aptos, Aptos Hills-Larkin Valley, Aromas, Corralitos, Day Valley, Freedom, Interlaken, La Selva Beach, Los Lomas, Pajaro, Pajaro Dunes, Prunedale, Rio del Mar ...
Aptos High School: Pajaro Valley Unified School District: 9–12: Aptos Junior High School: Pajaro Valley Unified School District: Duncan Holbert School: Pajaro Valley Unified School District: E.A. Hall Middle School: Pajaro Valley Unified School District: 6–8: Lakeview Middle School: Pajaro Valley Unified School District: 6–8: New School
Aptos High serves the communities of Rio Del Mar, Corralitos, Seacliff, Seascape, La Selva Beach, Buena Vista and Watsonville. Historically, Aptos has been one of the largest high schools in Santa Cruz County , but recently Watsonville High School and Pajaro Valley High School have surpassed its enrollment.
Aptos (Ohlone for "The People") [4] is an unincorporated town in Santa Cruz County, California, United States. The town is made up of several small villages, which together form Aptos: Aptos Hills-Larkin Valley, Aptos Village, Cabrillo, Seacliff, Rio del Mar, and Seascape. [3] Together, they have a combined population of 24,402.
The main quad in Aptos features a bust honoring Martin Luther King Jr. In 2007, Cabrillo received a $2.5 million grant from the Economic Development Administration towards the construction of a new Industrial Technology Education Center (ITEC) in Watsonville on the site of the former Watsonville Public Library.
The results of a March 17, 1964, election led to the 1965 formation of the Los Rios Junior College District to govern Sacramento City College (1916) which separated from the Sacramento City Unified School District, and American River College (1942) which separated from the Grant Joint Union High School District. When the district was formed ...
His father, Jim Corbeau, and his mother, Shannon Hocum Corbeau, were competitive swimmers for Aptos High School in Santa Cruz, and later UC Berkeley and UCLA swim teams, respectively. [2] [3] [4] Their three children, Caspar, Angus [5] and Nicolien, [6] are also competitive swimmers. [2] Corbeau started swimming at the age of eight. [3]
Voris was born in Los Angeles but was raised in Aptos, and later Santa Cruz where he attended high school. He briefly considered a career as a mortician, but instead decided to enroll in Salinas Junior College, receiving his associate degree there in 1939.