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Novato High School (NHS) is a public high school located in Novato, California, in Marin County. It is one of three high schools part of the Novato Unified School District . [ 2 ]
Hill Middle School was reopened with 6th and 7th grade students at the start of the 1991-92 school year due to enrollment growth in the school district. Michael Watenpaugh was the principal who reopened the school. Hill Middle School was designated as a California Distinguished School in 1993.
The school's 196,000-square-foot (18,200 m 2) facility on a campus covering 118 acres (48 ha) was constructed at a cost of $33 million and opened with 1,200 students from Hammonton, as well as those from Waterford Township who shifted to Hammonton High School after the Lower Camden County Regional School District was dissolved.
This is a list of high schools in California, public, private and chartered, organized by county and by city or school district. This list includes former high schools. This list includes former high schools.
Hammonton (formerly, Dredgertown and Dredgerville) [2] is a former settlement in Yuba County, California. It is located 3.5 miles (5.6 km) south of Browns Valley, [2] at an elevation of 131 feet (40 m). Hammonton was a company town for the Yuba Consolidated Mines, which dredged gold from the Yuba River floodplain.
Novato is served by the Novato Unified School District. The public high schools are Novato High School and San Marin High School. These schools offer two specialized programs. Students from Marin County and surrounding counties may apply for acceptance to the Marin School of the Arts, [48] on the Novato High School campus, or STEM Marin, [49 ...
Warren E. Sooy Elementary School [15] with 873 students in grades 2-5 Kristina Erman, principal [15] Middle school. Hammonton Middle School [16] with 879 students in grades 6-8 Michael Nolan, principal [16] High school. Hammonton High School [17] with 1,393 students in grades 9-12 Thomas Ramsay, principal [17]
"Gazette High School Football Report" is a 12-week online streaming video show that was launched on September 10, 2014. The show, hosted by Gazette Sports Editor Dan Russoman and Dave Birnbaum, focuses on the Hammonton High School Blue Devils and the St. Joseph Academy Wildcats, high school football teams based in Hammonton.