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Berryessa is a district of San Jose, California, located in North San Jose. [1] The district is named after the Berryessa family , a prominent Californio family of the Bay Area which historically owned most of the area.
The district also has an American football team called the Berryessa Cougars. [5] [6] On 12/18/24 The Berryessa Union School District board of trustees 4-1 decided to close Cherrywood, Toyon and Laneview for the 25-26 school year following budget deficits and declining enrollment.
The Luis Valdez Center for the Performing Art went under construction in the summer of 2014. In the beginning of the 2012–2013 school year, the district gave all the high schools artificial grass fields in the stadium. Independence also contains seven tennis courts, four baseball fields, and two gymnasiums.
The name Berryessa originates from the Berreyesa family in California. Other usages of the word may refer to things named after the family, including: Berryessa, San Jose, a district in California Berryessa Union School District in Berryessa, San Jose; Berryessa/North San José station, a BART station in Berryessa, San Jose
Piedmont Hills High School is a comprehensive public four-year high school located in the Berryessa neighborhood of San Jose, California, US.It is part of the East Side Union High School District and in 2019 was ranked in the highest categories on the California School Dashboard, earning the top rating of "blue" for Mathematics, English Language Arts, and Graduation Rate. [2]
Berryessa/North San José station has a 30-by-700-foot (9.1 m × 213.4 m) elevated island platform, with a fare lobby under the center of the platform. [9] An adjacent seven-story garage and surface lot have a combined 1,527 parking spaces, while a bike station is located under the north end of the platform.
Kansen Chu (Chinese: 朱感生; pinyin: Zhū Gǎnshēng born October 27, 1952) is a Taiwanese-born American politician. A Democrat, Chu was a member of the California State Assembly from 2014 to 2020, for the 25th District, which encompasses parts of the South and East Bay regions of the San Francisco Bay Area.
The $2.3-billion second phase, known as BART Silicon Valley Phase I or the Berryessa Extension, includes two new stations, Milpitas and Berryessa/North San José. Construction began in 2012, [5] [6] and the extension and its two new stations were inaugurated on June 12, 2020, while service for the public began on the next day.