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  2. Mission School - Wikipedia

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    The Mission School (sometimes called "New Folk" [1] or "Urban Rustic" [2]) is an art movement of the 1990s and 2000s, centered in the Mission District, San Francisco, California. History and characteristics

  3. Mission High School (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    Serving grades 9–12, Mission is the oldest high school on its original site in San Francisco; [6] it has been on 18th Street, between Dolores and Church, since 1896. The original campus burned in 1922, and the replacement was completed in two stages, the west wing in 1925 and the main building was dedicated by San Francisco mayor James Rolph ...

  4. List of schools in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San ...

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    Saint Peter School - Mission District, San Francisco - It opened in 1878. Previously its students were Irish or Italian American, but by 2014 95% of the student body was Latino and about two thirds were categorized as economically disadvantaged.

  5. Mission High School (San Francisco, California) - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Mission High School (San Francisco, California)

  6. Mission San Francisco de Asís - Wikipedia

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    The site of the future Mission San Francisco was scouted by the Spanish missionary Pedro Font in March 1776 during a visit to the Bay Area by the Spanish explorer Juan Bautista de Anza. [10] The Spanish missionaries named the new mission San Francisco de Asís, in honor of Francis of Assisi, founder of the Franciscan Order.

  7. San Francisco public grammar schools - Wikipedia

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    The Denman Grammar School, Bush Street, San Francisco LCCN2002722237. In 1879, San Francisco had 15 grammar schools, three exclusively for girls (Denman, Rincon, and Broadway), three exclusively for boys (Lincoln, Washington, and Union), and nine co-educational (Spring Valley, Hayes Valley, North and South Cosmopolitan, Valencia Street, Eighth Street, Mission, Jefferson, and Clement).

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  9. Sunshine School (San Francisco, California) - Wikipedia

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    It also went by the names Sunshine Orthopedic School, [2] Sunshine High School, and as Hilltop High School. The building has been listed by the city as a San Francisco Designated Landmark since March 15, 2019. [1] It now contains the San Francisco Unified School District's Cal-SAFE program, the Hilltop School, and various community agencies.