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The Merced Union High School District (MUHSD) is a school district headquartered in the Castle Commerce Center on the grounds of the Castle Airport Aviation and Development Center in unincorporated Merced County, California, near Atwater. The union high school district serves Atwater, Livingston, Merced, and the surrounding area. [3]
Merced High School is located in Merced, California, United States. It is a part of the Merced Union High School District. The current enrollment is over 1,800 students in grades 9 through 12. The school is currently under Principal Marcus Knott and Associate Principals Ashley Silveria, Joel Sebastian, Phaedra Hofmann and Lea Smith.
This is a list of school districts in California.. California school districts are of several varieties, usually a Unified district, which includes all of the Elementary and High Schools in the same geographic area; Elementary school districts, which includes K–6 or K–8 schools only, which may have several elementary districts within one high school district's geographic area; and High ...
MUSD may refer to: . Million United States dollars; Marana Unified School District, a public school district in Marana, Arizona; Martinez Unified School District, a public school district in Contra Costa County, California
The Morongo Unified School District (MUSD) is a public education governing body in the Mojave high desert of Southern California. MUSD has more than 1,100 employees who provide educational services to 9,301 students.
Golden Valley High School is a high school located within the Merced Union High School District in the community of Merced, California, United States.The school first opened in August 1994, [2] with its first class of seniors graduating on June 5, 1996.
Commentary by UC Merced chancellor and the head of Mercy Medical Center. Access to medical care is critical to improving Merced. Educating more doctors can help | Opinion
In the 2008–2009 school year, the district had 2,211 native Spanish speaking students who were classified as English learners, making up 74% of the district's population of English learners.