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Alverno High School [17] (girls), Sierra Madre; Bishop Amat Memorial High School, [18] La Puente; Bishop Montgomery High School, [19] Torrance; Cantwell-Sacred Heart of Mary High School, [20] Montebello
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.
Dr. Maya Angelou Community High School (Los Angeles, opened 2011) (Wolfpack) Arleta High School (opened 2006 ) (Mustangs) Phineas Banning High School (Wilmington, opened 1926) (Pilots) Bell High School (Bell, opened 1925) (Eagles) Belmont High School (Los Angeles, opened 1923; became a 6–12 school (Sentinels)
The 2024 Illinois high school girls flag football state finals are this weekend at Willowbrook High School. Full schedule, bracket and scores. 2024 IHSA girls flag football state finals: Every ...
At the Incarnate Word High School San Antonio, Texas classes run on a modular schedule. Each day is broken down into 17 time-periods called "mods." Mods are 20 minutes long, except the lunch mods, which are 26 minutes. The schedule is on a two-week cycle. There are no bells between mods, and students are responsible for arriving to classes on time.
Willowbrook, alternatively named Willow Brook, [3] is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Los Angeles County, California. The population was 24,295 at the 2020 census, [4] down from 35,983 at the 2010 census. Willowbrook is the home to the newly renovated [5] Martin Luther King Jr. Outpatient Center.
Liberty Union High School District is a public school district based in northeastern Contra Costa County, California. The communities it serves include Brentwood, the majority of Oakley, a section of Antioch, the CDPs of Byron, Discovery Bay and Knightsen and Bethel Island. [1] Schools: Freedom High School (Oakley) Heritage High School (Brentwood)
Planning for the school began as early as 1950 when projected growth for the area suggested that a new high school would soon be needed. [10] In January, 1958, the school board not only decided that the new school was to be called Willowbrook (referring to a nearby creek running through a stand of weeping willow trees), but that the school would be prepared to admit students in all four grades ...