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Tustin High School, circa 1925 The Tustin Union High School pool, circa 1956. Founded in 1921, Tustin High School was originally meant to serve five elementary districts: Tustin, Laguna Beach, El Toro, Trabuco Canyon, and San Joaquin. [4] Their mascot, the "Tiller", was inspired by the agribusinesses that originally surrounded the school. [3]
Website. www.tustin.k12.ca.us. Tustin Unified School District was created from the 1972 voter-approved unification of the Tustin Elementary School District and the Tustin Union High School District. It is located in Tustin, a city in Orange County, California. Its district territory comprises Tustin, the unincorporated community of North Tustin ...
Website. www.sausd.k12.ca.us. The Santa Ana Unified School District (SAUSD) is a school district in Orange County, California, United States, that serves most of the city of Santa Ana and small portions of the cities of Irvine, Tustin, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. Although its geographic size is only 24 square miles (62 km 2), it is the 12th ...
Opened in September 1963, it is the second oldest high school in the Tustin Unified School District. Its name is derived from the Tustin Foothills, which is the pre-2005 name of the area of North Tustin. [4] In 1996, Foothill was awarded the National Blue Ribbon School award. [5] It was awarded the California Gold Ribbon School award in 2015 ...
A former military hangar reignites in Tustin. After it burned last week, asbestos was discovered, closing schools and parks. Tustin hangar fire: Closed schools to be tested; as fire flares, crews ...
19.04 [1] Mascot. Hawk. Website. www.tustin.k12.ca.us /hillview. Hillview High School is a public continuation high school located in unincorporated community of North Tustin in Orange County, California, United States. It has a mailing address of Santa Ana, California; however, it is a part of the Tustin Unified School District.
Parks and schools were closed Thursday in a Southern California city after officials found asbestos in the charred debris of an historic World War II-era blimp hangar. The city of Tustin closed at ...
[11] [12] Several schools in Tustin Unified School District were temporarily closed when asbestos was detected near the fire on 9 November. [13] Tustin authorities plan to demolish the remainder of the hangar, [14] and demolition commenced in December. [15] The hangar site is to be completely remediated by the U.S. Navy. [16] [17]