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Henry Ellard (Hoover High School class of 1979) - NFL wide receiver, state champion in the triple jump; Cliff Harris (Cooper Middle School Class of 2005) - award-winning college football player; played for the University of Oregon 2010-11 [7]
Founded c. 1906, the school was first named Edison Technical High School until a major renovation in the 1960s, when the name became the current Edison High School. In 1982–1983, Irwin Junior High School , located adjacent Edison High School was finally integrated by 1985, forming a larger campus; Edison Computech High School .
Website. FHS. Fresno High School is a four-year secondary school located in Fresno, California. It is part of the Fresno Unified School District. Fresno High is the oldest high school in the Fresno metropolitan area and one of the few International Baccalaureate schools. As of 2023, Amy Smith is the 30th and current principal of Fresno High.
Fresno Unified School District issued an email statement Tuesday designed to reassure families, students, and staff that it is prepared to keep schools open, safe, “and full of learning ...
For Fresno Unified’s school board races, The Fresno Bee sat down to talk with every candidate. Here are five questions for Jonasson Rosas. Answers are edited for length and clarity.
Fresno Unified had 29% of Hispanic or Latino teachers in the year 2018-19, according to the Ed-Data, which is partnered with the California Department of Education. The number for the previous ...
Herbert Hoover High School is a public secondary school in the Fresno Unified School District serving Fresno, California, United States, in northern Fresno County. It is named for Herbert Hoover, the 31st President of the United States. Starting with the 2023 – 2024 school year the principal is Mr. Courtney Curtis. He replaced Rebecca Wheeler.
Former Fresno Unified trustee Nancy Richardson won the Sunnyside seat in a June 1990 election and began serving her four-year term. [4] To get the funding for constructing new facilities, Fresno Unified put a bond measure before voters in June 1995. The measure passed and the Sunnyside High School project received $48 million in funding.