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El Dorado Elementary School, now known as Stockton School for Adults, is a public school building in Stockton, California. Built in 1916, the building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. [2] It was designated a Stockton Historic Landmark by resolution number 34,306 on July 11, 1977. [3]
California Adult Schools are schools part of a California School District that are specifically for adults, also known as an Adult Education Program. California Adult Schools are defined by California Education Code. [1] California Adult Schools are intended to provide elementary and secondary (k-12) level academic and vocational education to ...
Stockton Unified leadership is shared by its powerful Peer Leaders Uniting Students teams, which set school climates for every elementary and high school. The district's newest program is the Public Safety Academy, preparing students for careers in law enforcement, fire safety, emergency response and other areas of public protection.
Weber Institute was established as a specialized school focusing on technology, health, and automobile maintenance fields. Prospective freshmen are required to complete an application form and submit an essay detailing their reasons for wanting to enroll at Weber.
The school district encompasses 13 "learning centers", the first of which, named Lincoln Elementary, a one-room country school, opened on the corner of an empty field five miles north of Stockton in 1878 and still exists today, although it has undergone a complete renovation.
Pages in category "Education in Stockton, California" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Be an adult over 18 that is pregnant or has a child or children zero to five Reside in the 93706 zip code in southwest Fresno or the 93234 in Huron, which are some of Fresno County’s zip codes ...
2 years of Physical Education; 2 years of Science (one life science course and one physical science course) 4 years of Social Science (including World Geography/Health, World History, US History, and American Government/Economics) 2 years of Career/Technical Education, Visual/Performing Art, or World Language; and 8 additional elective courses.