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La Habra High School is a public co-educational high school located in the Orange County, California city of La Habra.Located between the Coyote Hills to the south and Puente Hills to the north, LHHS opened in 1954 and graduated its first class in 1956.
LHHS may refer to any of the following high schools: Lyman Hall High School, located in Wallingford, Connecticut; Laguna Hills High School, located in Laguna Hills, California; La Habra High School, located in La Habra, California; Lake Highlands High School, located in Dallas, Texas; Lake Howell High School, located in Winter Park, Florida
Jess Schwartz Jewish Community High School, Phoenix (2011) Jokake School for Girls, Scottsdale (1945) Judson School, Scottsdale (2000) Litchfield Park High School, Litchfield Park (1956; moved to Avondale and became Agua Fria High School) McNary High School, McNary (1980) Mesa Central High School/Mesa Vo-Tech High School, Mesa (1991)
La Habra 24, Indio 7. Cajon 18, La Canada 13. Bellflower 12, Katella 7. Schurr 19, Charter Oak 6. Windward 28, Gardena Serra 18. Redlands East Valley 30, Laguna Hills 25. Estancia 39, San Jacinto ...
Junipero Serra High School, San Juan Capistrano; La Entrada High School, Yorba Linda; La Sierra High School, Fullerton; La Vista High School, Fullerton; Lorin Griset Academy, Santa Ana; Marie L. Hare High School, Garden Grove; Middle College High School, Santa Ana; Monte Vista High School, Costa Mesa; Orange County High School of the Arts ...
The La Habra City Elementary School District is located in the northwestern part of Orange County, California, United States and covers a five-mile area that includes the city of La Habra and parts of La Habra Heights, Brea and Fullerton.
This is a list of school districts in Arizona. It is divided by county. Arizona school districts are independent governmental entities as classified by the U.S. Census Bureau. There are some places that are not in boundaries of school districts and/or are on military bases.
It will join Pasco High School and Chiawana High School, the state’s seventh and first largest schools by enrollment, in serving the district’s 6,200 high school students.