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Cantwell-Sacred Heart of Mary High School, Montebello; La Salle High School, Pasadena; Mayfield Senior School of the Holy Child Jesus (Girls), Pasadena; St. Monica Academy, Montrose; Pomona Catholic High School (Girls), Pomona (previously Holy Name Academy) Don Bosco Technical Institute (Boys), Rosemead; San Gabriel Mission High School (Girls ...
Holy Family Girls High School, a college-preparatory school, opened its doors to 21 freshmen in September 1937. For three years, classes were held on the top floor of the grade school and were conducted by the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, with Sister Mary St. Bertha, B.V.M., as principal until 1943.
Mayfield Senior School is an independent Catholic college preparatory school, founded in 1931 for young women grades 9-12. It is sponsored by the Society of the Holy Child Jesus, a member of the Holy Child Network of Schools and is guided by the educational philosophy of the Society's foundress, Cornelia Connelly.
The associate head coach of Chanhassen's boys hockey team is becoming the head coach at Holy Family. Zack Friedli, who with head coach Sean Bloomfield led Chanhassen to the first state tournament ...
Pasadena Pomona Catholic High School 533 W. Holt Ave. 34°03′45″N 117°45′29″W / 34.06250°N 117.75806°W / 34.06250; -117.75806 ( Pomona Catholic High
South Pasadena High School (SPHS or "South Pas") is the one public high school serving grades 9–12 in the city of South Pasadena, California. [2] With the South Pasadena Middle School and three elementary schools (Arroyo Vista, Marengo, and Monterey Hills) it makes up the South Pasadena Unified School District. [3] Established in 1905, [4] it ...
The school, which was founded in August 1958, is located at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains, situated on 2.25 acres (9,100 m 2) of property leased from the California Department of Transportation. Sequoyah School has two campuses, and the student body has upwards of 440 students.
The School Board includes parents and community members from the school community. Armenian Mesrobian School is directly tied to the Holy Cross Armenian Apostolic Cathedral in Montebello. The school serves the Armenian community east of Downtown Los Angeles, including those in Pico Rivera, Montebello, Whittier, Pasadena and Orange County. [1]