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Teaching staff: 116.16 (on FTE basis) [1 ... San Andreas League: Mascot: ... Rialto High School is a public high school located in San Bernardino, California, [3 ...
In the 2007-2008 school-year, Cajon won 12 San Andreas League championships (Arroyo Valley, Carter, Colton, Pacific, Rialto, San Bernardino, & San G) and the girls basketball team also won the CIF championship for the first time in Cajon's history (for any basketball team). The girls basketball team also won CIF in the 2008-2009 School year.
San Andreas (Californio Spanish for "St. Andrew") is an unincorporated census-designated place and the county seat of Calaveras County, California. The population was 2,783 at the 2010 census, up from 2,615 at the 2000 census. Like most towns in the region, it was founded during the California Gold Rush.
Palomar Health in San Diego County is the largest district in California. [3] In 1945, the California Legislature passed the Local Hospital District Law which authorized the special districts. [4] [1] Most of the current health care districts were established in the first two decades thereafter.
90 of the total 456 hospital beds are behavioral health and 366 are hospital inpatient beds. The hospital building is located nine miles from the San Andreas and two miles from the San Jacinto active fault lines, the new center is designed to remain self-sufficient for a minimum of three days after an 8.3 magnitude earthquake.
Glendale Memorial Hospital and Health Center Glendale: California: 1926 1998 UniHealth Marian Regional Medical Center Santa Maria: California: 1940 1997 Sisters of St. Francis of Penance and Christian Charity: Mark Twain St. Joseph's Hospital San Andreas: California: 1951 1996 Dominican Sisters of San Rafael Mercy General Hospital: Sacramento ...
The historic courthouse, built in 1867, remained in operation until 1966, when a new Government Center was constructed on the town's eastern edge. The original building housed the jail, courtroom, and sheriff's office. The jail yard was the site of executions, with the last one occurring on August 31, 1888.
In the Inland Regional Center attack, 14 civilians were killed. [5] [62] [63] They ranged in age from 26 to 60. Nine were residents of San Bernardino County, five from nearby Riverside, Los Angeles, and Orange counties. Three (Isaac Amanios, Bennetta Betbadal, and Tin Nguyen) were refugees from Eritrea, Iran, and Vietnam, respectively. [64]