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Palma School was founded in 1951 through the efforts of Monsignor Thomas J. Earley and dedicated laypeople, including Joseph Piini and Lloyd Stolich. Their collective dream of Catholic secondary education was realized in September, 1951 when Palma opened its doors to boys and girls as a co-institutional school.
Santa Rita Union School District is located in Salinas, California, USA. The district consists of Gavilan View Middle School (grades 6–8), Juan Gutierrez Middle School (grades 6–8), La Joya Elementary School (K-5), Santa Rita Elementary School (K-5), McKinnon Elementary School (K-5), and New Republic Elementary School (K-5).
Notre Dame was originally founded as the all-girls section of Palma School, before being established as a separate school in 1964 by the Diocese of Monterey under the direction of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur. [2] Notre Dame is located one block away from its sister school, Palma, a Catholic all-boys school.
Palma School – Salinas, California (est. 1951) Sacred Heart of Jesus School – Manhattan, New York City, New York (est. 1896) Seton Catholic Preparatory High School – Chandler, Arizona (est. 1954; Christian Brothers left in 1995) St. John Neumann High School – Naples, Florida (est. 1980)
Salinas Union High School District is a public school district in Monterey County, California, United States. The feeder districts are Alisal Union, Graves, Lagunita, Salinas City, Santa Rita, Spreckels and Washington Union. As of the 2014–2015 school year, the enrollment number in the district was around 14,000. [1]
Pages in category "Education in Salinas, California" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Palma School; S. Salinas City Elementary School ...
The John F. Kennedy High School's marching band and color guard is known as the "Shamrock Regiment," who had their first Ireland performance in the 1974 Saint Patrick's Day parade in Dublin, continuing to perform in Dublin every 4 years, and had its 50th Anniversary trip in 2024. [26]
In 2019, the Centralia School District was the first school district in the State of California to offer universal preschool. According to the 2010 Census, the District's resident population is 55,193 with a demographic of 34% Hispanic, 30% White, 29% Asian, 4% Black, and 3% Other/Mixed Race.