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In 1872, he built a schoolhouse and donated to the community, founding what was then called the Sycamore School District. In 1889, the district was renamed the Tustin School District. In 1922, Tustin Union High School opened separately, finally merging with the Tustin School district in 1972 to create the Tustin Unified School District.
Hillview High School is a public continuation high school located in unincorporated community of North Tustin in Orange County, California, United States. It has a mailing address of Santa Ana, California; however, it is a part of the Tustin Unified School District.
Opened in September 1963, it is the second oldest high school in the Tustin Unified School District. Its name is derived from the Tustin Foothills, which is the pre-2005 name of the area of North Tustin. [4] In 1996, Foothill was awarded the National Blue Ribbon School award. [5] It was awarded the California Gold Ribbon School award in 2015 ...
In June 2008, the Tustin School Board approved a master plan that would guide the possible renovations of Tustin High School or the construction of a new campus. [12] The plan would include a new administration building, a 2-story science centre, a sports pavilion, and a two-story performing arts theatre and classroom building.
The Quad at Tustin High School. Primary and secondary education in Tustin and surrounding unincorporated areas is overseen by the Tustin Unified School District. Tustin High School is a California Distinguished School, as is Foothill High School. Arnold O. Beckman High School is in the Best High Schools according to U.S. News & World Report. [45]
K-12 districts include: [1] Unified School Districts: Brea Olinda Unified School District; Capistrano Unified School District; Garden Grove Unified School District
Brethren Christian Junior/Senior High School, Huntington Beach; Calvary Chapel High School, Santa Ana; Capistrano Valley Christian Schools, San Juan Capistrano; Crystal Cathedral High School, Garden Grove
[11] [12] Several schools in Tustin Unified School District were temporarily closed when asbestos was detected near the fire on 9 November. [13] Tustin authorities plan to demolish the remainder of the hangar, [14] and demolition commenced in December. [15] The hangar site is to be completely remediated by the U.S. Navy. [16] [17]