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School name Type Grades Neighborhood Ward DCPS school code Address Website Anacostia High School: Public, traditional: 9-12: Anacostia: 8 450 1601 16th St SE, Washington, DC 20020
Magnet high schools Name Grades Calendar Location School code Ref. Athens Drive High School: 9–12 Traditional Raleigh 920318 Broughton High School: 9–12 Traditional Raleigh 920348 Enloe High School: 9–12 Traditional Raleigh 920412 Garner High School: 9–12 Traditional Garner 920436 Millbrook High School: 9–12 Traditional Raleigh 920500
Rhode Island: school districts · high schools; South Carolina: school districts · high schools. List of schools in Charleston, South Carolina; South Dakota: school districts · high schools; Tennessee: school districts · high schools; Texas: school districts · high schools; Utah: school districts · high schools; Vermont: school districts ...
Monte Vista High School, Spring Valley; Mount Miguel High School, Spring Valley; Santana High School, Santee; Steele Canyon High School, Spring Valley (independent charter high school, authorized by the Grossmont Union HS District) Valhalla High School, El Cajon; West Hills High School, Santee
Damien High School [21] (boys), La Verne, previously Pomona Catholic Boys High School; Don Bosco Technical Institute [22] (boys), Rosemead; Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy [23] (girls), La Cañada Flintridge; Holy Family High School [24] (girls), Glendale; Junípero Serra High School, [25] Gardena; La Salle High School, [26] Pasadena
The Royal High School was used as a model for the first public high school in the United States, Boston Latin School, founded in Boston, Massachusetts in 1635. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Boston Latin School was initially a private school, so although it did become the first public high school, a school system in Dedham, Massachusetts was the first to be ...
School classification is the categorization of secondary schools by officially sanctioned bodies for athletic competition. Across North America, the classes have often been based on enrollment levels of the schools, with many leagues using classifications named A, AA, AAA, etc.