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Campbell Hall School, North Hollywood; Desert Christian High School, Lancaster; First Lutheran High School, Sylmar; First Presbyterian School, Arcadia; Frederick K.C. Price III Christian Schools, Los Angeles [43] Glendale Adventist Academy, Glendale; Hillcrest Christian School, Granada Hills; Judson International School, Eagle Rock [44]
East Valley High School. Eighteen percent of North Hollywood residents aged 25 and older had earned a four-year degree by 2000, an average figure for both the city and the county. The percentage of the same-age residents with less than a high school diploma was high for the county. [27] [32] Schools within the North Hollywood boundaries are: [33]
Sunset High School: Hayward: 1990 Hayward Adult School Trident Junior High School: Anaheim: 1979 Gilbert South Continuation High School, Polaris Education Center, Anaheim Adult Education [41] [8] University High School: Oakland: 1948
This school is now home to Hughes Adult Learning Center. Indiana Street Elementary School – Now Home to Ramona Community High School. Lafayette Junior High School – located at 1240 Naomi Avenue. School closed in 1955 due to decreasing enrollment figures. Now used as a school district office.
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The first recorded adult school in California was in San Francisco in 1856. Evening classes were taught in the basement of old St. Mary's church. Subjects include adult literacy, drafting and bookkeeping. John Swett, one of the first volunteer teachers convinced the board to make the program tuition free.
Van Nuys High School opened in 1914, four years after Van Nuys was established. [4] For years the only high schools in the San Fernando Valley were Van Nuys, Owensmouth (now Canoga Park), San Fernando, and North Hollywood.
North Hollywood High School (NHHS) is a public high school in the North Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, United States. It is in the San Fernando Valley and enrolls approximately 2,500 students. Several neighborhoods, including most of North Hollywood, Valley Village, Studio City and Sun Valley, send students to it