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The Berkeley Unified School District was formed in 1936 by the merger of the city's elementary and high school districts. [1]District administrative offices were originally (in the late 19th century) at or near the Kellogg School (above Shattuck Avenue between Center Street and Allston Way).
Public high school in Berkeley, California, United States Berkeley High School Address 1980 Allston Way Berkeley, California 94704 United States Coordinates 37°52′04″N 122°16′17″W / 37.86772°N 122.27141°W / 37.86772; -122.27141 Information School type Public high school Established 1880 School district Berkeley Unified School District NCES District ID 0604740 NCES ...
Berkeley High School Campus Historic District is a 12.5 acres (5.1 ha) historic district in Berkeley, California, U.S. [3] [4] It is situated on four consolidated city blocks, bordered by Martin Luther King Jr. Way, Allston Way, Milvia Street, and Channing Way; and contains the Berkeley High School campus. [3]
The week after Hamas' Oct. 7 attack on Israel, Ilana Pearlman asked her 14-year-old son, Ezra, a ninth-grader at Berkeley High School who is Black and Jewish, if he felt safe.
It was also known as Garfield Intermediate School, and was part of the Berkeley Unified School District administration. It is now the Jewish Community Center. 38 United States Post Office: 2000 Allston Way June 16, 1980 Civic Center Historic District: 39 Webb Block: 1985 Ashby Avenue December 6, 2004 also known as Hudson's Antiques [1] 40
Enikia Ford Morthel, the superintendent of Berkeley Unified School District, will testify in May in front of a congressional committee on charges of antisemitism in her schools.
The Berkeley Historic Civic Center District is a 9.9-acre (4.0 ha) historic district in Berkeley, California, U.S. [2] [3] [4] It comprises portions of a five-block area surrounding Martin Luther King Jr. Civic Center Park, primarily made up of civic-related buildings.
Located in Berkeley, California, the Center for Ecoliteracy's stated mission is to support and advance education for sustainable living. [1] It was founded in 1995 by philanthropist Peter Buckley, physicist/author Fritjof Capra, and think tank director Zenobia Barlow to apply ecological, systems thinking principles to K-12 education.