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In 1879, the now-defunct Sepulveda School District was formed to educate all children residing within the area of the former Rancho San Rafael. [5] The Glendale Union High School District was formed in 1901. [6] Glendale Junior College was founded in 1927 to serve the Glendale Union High School District. [7]
In 2005, it had the top Academic Performance Index (API) ranking of any high school in the Glendale Unified School District. In 2006 it became a National Blue Ribbon School. In addition, five students of the school won the 2010-2011 Lexus Eco Challenge Grand Prize for their analysis of toxins present in lobsters. [4]
Glendale Union High School in 1902, known then as the "Cheesebox" because of its distinctive yellow color. Glendale High School was founded as Glendale Union High School in 1901 by the residents of the villages of Glendale, La Crescenta, Burbank, Eagle Rock, Ivanhoe, Tropico and West Glendale. The first classes were held at the Glendale Hotel.
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The school is named after Herbert Hoover, the 31st president of the United States and is located on an 18.6 acres (75,000 m 2) campus. [2] The school's colors are purple and white. Hoover High School is part of a neighborhood cluster that includes Mark Keppel Elementary School and Eleanor J. Toll Middle School.
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All three elementary schools and middle/high school combined serve approximately 4000 students. Every one of the schools has been named a California Distinguished School. La Cañada High School and La Cañada Elementary School have been named a National Blue Ribbon School. La Cañada High School 7/8 has been named a 2014 "Schools to Watch ...
Glendale Union High School District No. 205 is a school district headquartered in Glendale, Arizona, United States. The union high school district operates nine comprehensive high schools and serves most of Glendale and a portion of Phoenix. It is the second largest high school-only district preceded by Phoenix Union.