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Riverside Unified School District (a.k.a. RUSD) is a school district headquartered in Riverside, California, United States. The district serves a large portion of Riverside as well as Highgrove , Woodcrest , and the eastern half of El Sobrante , unincorporated areas in Riverside County .
Alvord Unified School District (AUSD) is a school district headquartered in Riverside, California, United States.. The district boundaries include the La Sierra, La Sierra Hills, La Sierra Acres, and Arlanza neighborhoods of the City of Riverside, as well as a tiny portion of the Corona Hills neighborhood of Corona and segments of unincorporated parts of Riverside County, including eastern ...
The Coachella Valley Unified School District is a public school district in Riverside County, California and Imperial County, California, United States, with headquarters in Thermal. The District serves a 1,250-square-mile (3,200 km 2 ) area, [ 1 ] including the cities of Coachella , Indio (southern portion) and La Quinta (eastern portion) and ...
Nueva Vista Continuation High School, Riverside; Orange Grove High School, Corona; ... Southern Trinity High School, Mad River (address in Bridgeville in Humboldt County)
The school board realized that the benefits of such a school would be great and according to their March meeting voted to establish such a college. – Anonymous, 1919 [ 4 ] The junior college expanded from the Riverside Poly campus and in 1924 constructed the first two buildings of the campus quadrangle in 1924. [ 5 ]
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The first recorded adult school in California was in San Francisco in 1856. Evening classes were taught in the basement of old St. Mary's church. Subjects include adult literacy, drafting and bookkeeping. John Swett, one of the first volunteer teachers convinced the board to make the program tuition free.