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Around 1982, Mt. View High School closed its Castro Street and the name transferred to the Awalt High School building. The same year, Santa Clara closed the downtown location which became Buchser Middle School, and the Santa Clara High School name transferred to the Buchser High School location. In 1981, Peterson was converted into a Middle School.
Emil R. Buchser High School was a comprehensive, coeducational public high school in Santa Clara, California, United States that served students in grades nine through twelve. [2] [9] It opened to freshmen and sophomores in 1957, [2] with its first class graduating in 1960. [10] Buchser High School merged with the older Santa Clara High School ...
In 1981, rival Buchser High School closed, and Santa Clara High School moved to its campus. [5] [6] [a] Because of the influx of former Buchser students into the Santa Clara student body, the school changed its mascot, logo, and yearbook name. [5] [7] Santa Clara High shares a longstanding rivalry with crosstown Wilcox High School.
Buchser High School: Santa Clara: 1981 renamed Santa Clara High School: California Schools for the Deaf and Blind: Berkeley: 1980 reopened in 1986 as Clark Kerr Campus, University of California, Berkeley: Camden High School: San Jose: 1980 [10] mostly torn down to make space for a shopping center; portions remain as Camden Community Center ...
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Santa Clara High School was established in 1872 on the same property as the Santa Clara Grammar School, eventually moving to its own location in 1906. [18] [13] [19] [20] By 1966, the district included Santa Clara High School, Emil R. Buchser High School, Adrian C. Wilcox High School, and Marian A. Peterson High School. [2] [21]