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Santa Cruz Waldorf High School: Santa Cruz: 2009 [36] Santa Rosa Christian School: Santa Rosa: 2011 [37] Junipero Serra High School: San Diego: 2020 renamed Canyon Hills High School to avoid honoring Spanish colonialism Serramonte High School: Daly City: 1981 Jefferson Union High School District office, Serramonte Del Rey Sierra High School [25 ...
Piner-Olivet Union School District has around 1,500 students and serves western Santa Rosa, California. The district has three elementary schools, one middle school, and one middle/high school. The district has three elementary schools, one middle school, and one middle/high school.
Cardinal Newman High School (Santa Rosa, California) E. Elsie Allen High School; M. Maria Carrillo High School; Montgomery High School (Santa Rosa, California) P.
SRHS was the only public high school for Santa Rosa from 1874 to 1958. Santa Rosa Junior College (SRJC), located on the adjacent property, was actually a part of Santa Rosa High School from 1918 to 1927. [4] The school had several locations. The previous location on Humboldt Street burned to the ground in 1921.
Cardinal Newman High School (Santa Rosa, California) (8 P) S. Schools in Santa Rosa, California (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Education in Santa Rosa, California"
Santa Rosa Academy SCALE Leadership Academy East Springs Charter School (Casa Montessori, Classical, Corona Student Center, Da Vinci, Del Rio, Flabob Airport, Hemet Quest, i-Shine, )Magnolia, Palm, Rancho Cucamonga, Renaissance Real World, Renaissance Valley)
Mark West Union School District (MWUSD) is a public school district formed in 1868 in the Mark West/Larkfield area of Santa Rosa in Sonoma County, California. The school district is named for the area it serves, which is named for William Marcus West. The district includes the census-designated places of Larkfield-Wikiup and Fulton and small ...
The Rincon Valley Charter School for 7th and 8th grade students has two campuses, one on the same campus as Matanzas Elementary School and one on the same campus as Sequoia Elementary School. [ 1 ] In 2004 the district's $23.9 million ($38,553,000 when adjusted for inflation) bond proposal was approved by voters.