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7; Bassett Senior High, Don Julian Elementary, Edgewood Academy, J. E. Van Wig Elementary, Nueva Vista Continuation High, Sunkist Elementary, Torch Middle: Budget: $60 million [1] NCES District ID: 0604110 [1] District ID: CA-1964295: Students and staff; Students: 2,946 [1] Teachers: 130.72 (on an FTE basis) [1] Staff: 185.77 (on an FTE basis ...
ZIP codes: 91744-91749 [4] Area code: 626 [5] ... La Puente city, California – Racial and ethnic composition ... Nelson Elementary School, Sparks Elementary School ...
Avocado Heights sits on land that was originally part of Rancho La Puente, a Mexican era rancho grant. Avocado Heights is located at 34°2′19″N 118°0′16″W / 34.03861°N 118.00444°W / 34.03861; -118.00444 (34.038610, −118.004575), [ 3 ] or about 1.7 miles (2.7 km) southeast of El
The Mexican land grant Rancho La Puente was granted by Governor Juan B. Alvarado to John Rowland in April 1842, totaling about 18,000 acres (7,284 ha). Three years later, Governor Pio Pico amended the grant, enlarging it to nearly 49,000 acres (19,830 ha) and adding William Workman as a co-owner.
The Hacienda La Puente Unified School District (HLPUSD) is a school district located in Southern California.It is the largest school district in the east San Gabriel Valley in terms of student population, serving 20,000 students from the unincorporated community of Hacienda Heights, portions of the cities of Industry, La Puente and West Covina and portions of the unincorporated communities of ...
The Homestead Museum also includes "La Casa Nueva" – a spectacular example of Spanish Colonial Revival style, built by the Temple family between 1922 and 1927.The family's own design was drawn up by the well-known Los Angeles architectural firm of Walker and Eisen, although in 1924, Beverly Hills-based architect Roy Selden Price was hired to reconfigure the design.
The school was named for Glen A. Wilson, former Superintendent of the La Puente Union High School District 1953-1972 (which became Hacienda La Puente Unified School District in 1970). [4] He was born in Alpaugh, California, on September 11, 1913. He was a resident of Hillcrest in La Verne, California when he died on September 7, 1996. [5]
Tom Lomax tripled jumped 48'-10" and 49'-11 1/2" to rank one of 1976 top Southern California prep jumpers. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Lomax placed 4th at the 1976 CIF state championship in the triple jump. [ 13 ] 1991, Myra Smith won the CIF Southern Section 2A shot put and discus. [ 12 ]