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GGHS grew with the post-World War II boom and by the 1960s, it was joined by six other high schools in what is now the Garden Grove Unified School District. In the 2004–2005 and 2018-2019 school years, Garden Grove High School was named a California Distinguished School. [4]
On November 6, 2007, Measure B was passed by voters to merge the Grant Joint Union High School district with the local elementary school districts, including Rio Linda, North Sacramento and Del Paso Heights. On July 1, 2008, they formed the Twin Rivers Unified School District that now serves about a total of 30,000 students. [1]
Coordinates: Information; Type: Public: School district: Twin Rivers Unified School District: Principal: Darris Hinson [1]: Teaching staff: 95.72 (FTE) [2] Grades: 9–12
Santiago High School is a high school located in Garden Grove, California, and is a member of the Garden Grove Unified School District. The school's athletic teams are known as the Cavaliers . Santiago High School has been an AVID National Demonstration School since 2007 and an AVID Schoolwide Site of Distinction since 2016.
The most invested-in school board race in the county is, by a thin margin, Sacramento City Unified School District, with a total of $115,263 raised between five candidates.
CJ Albertson, of Fresno, finishes first in the 40th California International Marathon from Folsom to the state Capitol in downtown Sacramento, on Sunday, Dec. 3, 2023.
Sacramento: 1989 In 2007, Grant Joint Union High School District merged into Twin Rivers Unified School District; campus is now Martin Luther King Jr. Technology Academy, a middle school. [citation needed] Notre Dame High School [29] San Francisco: 1981 Notre Dame Senior Plaza Oakland Aviation High School: Oakland: 2011
SCUSD main office location, Serna Center at 5735 47th Avenue, Sacramento, CA. Harvey Willson “H.W.” Harkness was elected as the first president of the Sacramento board of education in 1853. [4] In 1854, city commissioners opened Sacramento's first public school, consisting of two grammar schools and a co-ed primary school.