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South High School opened in September 1957 and moved to a new campus in January, 1958 with 20 buildings and 106 classrooms. It currently serves children south of Sepulveda, west of Hawthorne and north of Lomita Boulevard. [4] In 1980 Asahi Gakuen, a weekend Japanese-language education institution, began renting space in South Torrance High ...
Pages in category "South High School (Torrance, California) alumni" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
The Pioneer League is a high school athletic league that is part of the CIF Southern Section. [1] Members are located in the South Bay, Los Angeles . Member schools
The following year it became the Torrance Unified School District and took control of Torrance High. [3] The second comprehensive high school that remained a part of the district, Mira Costa High School, opened in 1950. [5] It had 7,000 students in 1970. The number of students decreased, prompting the district to close Aviation High School in ...
Torrance High School first opened on September 11, 1917, [3] under the jurisdiction of the Los Angeles High School District, [4] as a combination high school and elementary school to accommodate the area's rapid post-World War I growth brought on by the region's petroleum industry and iron works, as well as the Pacific Electric Railway expansion.
South High School may refer to the following high schools in the United States: South High School (Bakersfield, California) South High School (Torrance, California) South High School (Denver, Colorado) South High School (Pueblo, Colorado) South High School (Akron, Ohio), closed 1980; South High School (Cleveland, Ohio), closed 2010
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In 1948 Torrance's high schools and elementary schools unified into one district. [9] The city's oldest school is Torrance High School, founded in 1917. Forty new schools were built in a building boom following World War II, as the city grew from its pre-war 10,000 to more than 140,000.