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This is a list of school districts in California.. California school districts are of several varieties, usually a Unified district, which includes all of the Elementary and High Schools in the same geographic area; Elementary school districts, which includes Kâ6 or Kâ8 schools only, which may have several elementary districts within one high school district's geographic area; and High ...
Students. 41,430 [1] Other information. Website. central .tusd1 .org. Tucson Unified School District (TUSD) is the largest school district of Tucson, Arizona, in terms of enrollment. Dr. Gabriel Trujillo is the superintendent, appointed on September 12, 2017, by the Governing Board. [2] As of 2016, TUSD had more than 47,670 students.
La Mesa-Spring Valley School District. Lakeside Union School District. Lemon Grove School District. Mountain Empire Unified School District. National School District. Oceanside Unified School District. Poway Unified School District. Ramona Unified School District. Rancho Santa Fe Elementary School District.
At 5 p.m. Thursday at Carlsbad High School, the Cavemen start District 5-4A action against Clovis High School. The last time the Cavemen played at home was March 14-16 during the Cavemen Classic ...
Carlsbad 15-18, Clovis 0-0 (Tuesday) â The Cavegirls won the first game in four innings and the second contest in three, both on the 15-run rule, in District 4-5A openers for both squads.
Carlsbad Unified School District. The Carlsbad Unified School District is the school district for Carlsbad, California, USA. The superintendent is Dr. Benjamin Churchill. The district manages two high schools, three middle schools and nine elementary schools. In addition they operate two alternative schools .
Southeast New Mexico Community College. Graduation ceremony: 6 p.m. May 10 at Walter Gerrells Performing Arts and Exhibition Center. Nursing pining ceremony: 3 p.m. May 11 at The Valley Venue ...
Carlsbad High School is a public high school in Carlsbad, California. As an aftermath of World War II and the subsequent baby boom, Carlsbad's population skyrocketed and there became a sudden need for more schools. In 1955, voters in Oceanside and Carlsbad voted and approved a $1.26 million dollar construction bond that funded the building of ...