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The school opened in 1964, and the first graduating class was the class of 1965. The first class to have attended SCHS all four years graduated in 1967. In 1996, San Clemente High was noted as one of the few remaining “small town” high schools in Southern California [ citation needed ] .
San Clemente High School (Mayfield, New South Wales), a Roman Catholic school in Mayfield, New South Wales, Australia Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.
In 1977, the school became the first high school in the Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle to be run completely by lay staff, when the last Dominican sisters left, and the first lay principal was appointed. At that time, the school had an enrolment of approximately 250 girls. In 1983, the school became co-educational and the first boys were enrolled.
Capistrano Valley High School (California Distinguished School, California Business for Education Excellence "Scholar" School, U.S. News/World Report "Best High School," and International Baccalaureate World School) San Clemente. San Clemente High School (California Distinguished School, California Business for Education Excellence "Scholar ...
Donald Trump’s pick for defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, said gay people should be able to serve in the US military in an apparent shift from his previous stance on the issue.
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According to a report from the Urban Institute, young people from families with high wealth (those with assets and financial resources totaling more than $223,500) are 1.5 times more likely to ...