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Cosumnes Oaks High School (pronounced kuh-sum-ness), or COHS, is a preparatory four-year public high school in Elk Grove, California. It is the youngest high school of the Elk Grove Unified School District , opening in 2008 with the Class of 2011 being its first class of graduating seniors.
Niche’s 2024 “best schools” in America list is out and most of the top 10 schools in the Sacramento area that made the list are in the Roseville, Folsom-Cordova and Davis school districts ...
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Cosumnes River Preserve near Sacramento, California; Cosumnes River AVA, an American Viticultural Area in Sacramento County and San Joaquin County; Cosumnes River College in Sacramento, California; Cosumnes River College (Sacramento RT) a light rail station in Sacramento, California; Cosumnes Oaks High School in Elk Grove, California
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Zacchaeus Selby, then a 15-year-old Timberview High School student, was shot four times by a classmate in 2021, authorities said. Selby, now 19, was killed in another shooting at an Arlington ...
Laguna Main St to Big Horn & Civic Center (Cosumnes Oaks High School) Laguna West, Safeway, Raley's (Elk Grove Blvd), Franklin, Franklin High School, Walmart, Cosumnes Oaks High School: 6 am - 8 pm every 90 mins none E112 Laguna West, Safeway, Raley's (Elk Grove Blvd), Arlene Hein Elementary, Costco, District56 6:25 am - 7:45 pm every 60 mins E113
Arlington High School was the district's sole white high school until Sam Houston High School opened in 1963. The district desegregated in 1965. Lamar High School, the third high school, opened in 1970. Bowie High School served as the district's fourth high school, [7] opening in 1973. [8]