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Nestucca High School is a public high school in Cloverdale, Oregon, United States. The Nestucca Valley School District #101 (NVSD) is located in south Tillamook County and includes the following communities: Beaver, Hebo, Cloverdale, Pacific City/Woods, Sandlake and Neskowin. [4] It is the only high school in the Nestucca Valley SD 101.
The school board created the Bell Time Task Force in late 2022 to present new bell schedules for the 2023-24 school year to help address the shortage of bus drivers. The task force is made up of ...
The union high school district serves over 42,000 high school-aged students and over 32,000 adult learners. Overseen by a five-member board of trustees, the district operates 14 high schools (11 regular, 2 alternative, 1 charter); 11 middle schools; 4 adult schools; a regional occupational program (ROP); and special education.
Chula Vista Elementary School District (CVESD) is a public school district based in Chula Vista, California. The 103-square-mile (270 km 2 ) district, the largest K–6 district in California, is located between San Diego and the Mexico-US border .
Hilltop High School (Chula Vista, California) alumni (12 P) Pages in category "Education in Chula Vista, California" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
Chula Vista first opened in the summer of 1947, operating out of a temporary campus in Brown Field Municipal Airport with an estimated student enrollment of 650. [2] By 1949, the student body had grown to just over 900 students between grades 10, 11, and 12; a new school at the intersection of Fourth Avenue and K Street was under construction ...
The Sweetwater Union High School District, headquartered in Chula Vista, serves as the secondary school district. [156] The Chula Vista Elementary School District, the largest K-6 district in the State of California, with 44 campuses, serves publicly educated kindergarten through sixth grade students. [157]
Bonita Vista High School opened in the fall of 1966 at a construction cost of $2.5 million. [3] A student committee chose the Baron mascot over a Patriot and a Crusader. [4] In December 2005, the district school board voted to remove the senior portfolio project as a graduation requirement following student protests. [5]