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  2. Merced City School District - Wikipedia

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    In the 2008–2009 school year, the district had 2,211 native Spanish speaking students who were classified as English learners, making up 74% of the district's population of English learners. The district also had 1,107 native Spanish speaking students who were proficient in English.

  3. Merced, California - Wikipedia

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    UC Merced spans a campus area of 1,026 acres. UC Merced enrolled about 7,967 students during the 2017–2018 academic year. [30] Merced is served by the Merced City School District, which has five main middle schools, Cruickshank Middle School, Herbert Hoover Middle School, Rivera Middle School, Weaver Middle School and Tenaya Middle School ...

  4. Tenaya - Wikipedia

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    Tenaya's father was a leader of the Ahwahnechee people (or Awahnichi). [1] The Ahwahneechee had become a tribe distinct from the other tribes in the area. Lafayette Bunnell, the doctor of the Mariposa Battalion, wrote that "Ten-ie-ya was recognized, by the Mono tribe, as one of their number, as he was born and lived among them until his ambition made him a leader and founder of the Paiute ...

  5. Fresno Unified School District - Wikipedia

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    Cliff Harris (Cooper Middle School Class of 2005) — award-winning college football player; played for the University of Oregon 2010-11 [8] John Hoover (Cooper Junior High School Class of 1977) — Olympian silver medalist; [9] pro baseball player; Major League Baseball first round draft choice in 1984 by Baltimore [10]

  6. Tenaya Peak - Wikipedia

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    Tenaya Peak is a mountain in the Yosemite high country, rising above Tenaya Lake. Tenaya Peak is named after Chief Tenaya , who met the Mariposa Battalion near the shores of the Tenaya lake. In 1851, the Mariposa Battalion under Captain John Boling expelled Chief Tenaya and his people from what was to become Yosemite National Park .

  7. File:Byfield area map.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Original file (1,239 × 1,752 pixels, file size: 279 KB, MIME type: application/pdf, 2 pages) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  8. Simi Valley Unified School District - Wikipedia

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    Simi Valley Unified School District (SVUSD) is a school district in Ventura County, California. The district serves students from the city of Simi Valley, the census-designated place of Santa Susana , and other adjacent unincorporated areas. [ 2 ]

  9. Three Chute Falls - Wikipedia

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    Three Chute Falls (also known as Hidden Falls or Tenaya Creek Falls [1]) is a waterfall on Tenaya Creek in Yosemite National Park, in the U.S. state of California. The waterfall is located in lower Tenaya Canyon , around a half mile upstream from Mirror Lake . [ 2 ]