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Monrovia High School has a Southern California School Band and Orchestra Association Division 1A band (The Monrovia Marching Wildcats), an indoor drumline, a color guard, an orchestra, and a choir. In 2018, the Marching Wildcats won 1st Place (Gold Medal) at the SCSBOA 1A Championships with their high performance of their show that year ...
Monrovia Unified School District is a school district in Los Angeles County, California.Its headquarters is in Monrovia. [1]The district has one early learning center, five elementary schools, two middle schools, one high school, two alternative schools, and one community adult school.
Current logo is two eagle feathers attached to the letter 'A'. The school sits within Cherokee Nation boundaries. Adena High School, Frankfort, Ohio; Ahwahnee Middle School, Fresno, California - Logo is a spear with feathers; Alabama School for the Deaf, Talladega, Alabama - The "Silent Warriors" use an Indian head logo. Aloha High School ...
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In 2014 Monrovia joined the Indiana Crossroads conference after previously being in the West Central conference. In 2015 the Bulldogs won the IHSAA football 2A Championship. Monrovia's gymnasium is named after legendary Indiana basketball coach and Monrovia alumni, Branch McCracken. [2] [3]
The town originated on ranch land that had been bought and subdivided by William Monroe (hence the name Monrovia) and some financial backers, who sold parcels for both residential and commercial use. Those were "boom" years in Southern California, with the new railroad passing through the southern portion of the new community, and land sales ...