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Vista Unified School District. / 33.2262; -117.2222. Vista Unified School District is a public school district headquartered in Vista, California, United States. It serves sections of northern San Diego County . The Vista Unified School District is the 4th largest school district in San Diego County and includes 32 schools with diverse ...
Temecula Valley Unified School District is a school district located in the southwestern portion of Riverside County, California, serving the city of Temecula and unincorporated parts of nearby Murrieta and French Valley. It is the fourth-largest school district in Riverside County. The district's Board of Education elections take place in ...
The 103-square-mile (270 km 2) district, the largest Kindergarten through Grade 6 elementary school district in the State of California, is located between the City of San Diego and the United States-Mexico border. As of the 2011-2012 school year, it has 45 schools, 27,700 students, 1,421 certificated employees, and 1,077 classified employees.
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Malibu (/ ˈ m æ l ɪ b uː / MAL-ih-boo) is a beach city in the Santa Monica Mountains region of Los Angeles County, California, about 30 miles (48 km) west of Downtown Los Angeles.
Vista Murrieta High School. / 33.59639°N 117.16528°W / 33.59639; -117.16528. Vista Murrieta High School ( VMHS) is a comprehensive, four-year high school located in Murrieta, California, United States. It is operated by the Murrieta Valley Unified School District. It opened in August 2003, relieving the overcrowding at Murrieta Valley ...
Coordinates: 32°34′48″N 117°0′59″W. Ocean View Hills (sometimes referred to as Ocean Crest) is a residential neighborhood in the southern section of San Diego. It borders Interstate 805 to the west and California State Route 905 to the south. It neighbors Otay Mesa to the south and east, Otay Mesa West to the west and Chula Vista to ...
History Early development In 1887, Westlake was referred to as the "southwest quarter" of Los Angeles. The Westlake hills were already "dotted with fine residences, and it is plainly to be seen that the development of this quarter is in its infancy. The Bonnie Brae, Westlake Park and other tracts in the neighborhood have been almost wholly disposed of by the subdividers, and many of the lots ...