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The Vista Unified School District is the 4th largest school district in San Diego County and includes 32 schools with diverse educational programs for kindergarten through adult education students. VUSD has 17 elementary schools, three magnet schools, four middle schools, three comprehensive high schools, three alternative high schools, two ...
Castle Park High School, Chula Vista. Chula Vista High School, Chula Vista. Eastlake High School, Chula Vista. Hilltop High School, Chula Vista. MAAC Community Charter School, Chula Vista. Mar Vista High School, Imperial Beach. Montgomery High School, San Diego. Olympian High School, Chula Vista.
Antioch Charter Academies (2 schools) Aspire Schools (Richmond Cal Prep, Richmond Tech Academy) Benito Juarez Elementary School. Caliber: Beta Academy. Clayton Valley Charter High School. Contra Costa School of Performing Arts. Eagle Peak Montessori School. Golden Gate Community School. Invictus Academy of Richmond.
Oakdale Avenue School (1962-1976) Located at 6844 Oakdale Avenue, Winnetka, Los Angeles, California. The school was sold to reopen as AGBU Manoogian-Demirdjian School. Oso Avenue Elementary School (closed 2003) – located at 5724 Oso Avenue, Woodland Hills, California. This school was demolished in 2016.
PPEP TEC High Schools is an affiliate of PPEP, Inc. [4] The focus of the schools are on high academic standards, technology and school-to-work programs. Because it is a public school, all students from ages 15–21 may attend. PPEP specializes in helping sons and daughters of migrant and seasonal farmworkers in rural Arizona, at-risk students ...
High Tech High is a San Diego, California-based school-development organization that includes a network of charter schools, a teacher certification program, and a graduate school of education. Students are admitted to the public elementary, middle, and high schools through a zip-code based lottery system in an effort to admit a demographically ...
On February 15, 2006, Bill Gates and Oprah Winfrey made an appearance on their education tour. The central High Tech High Learning organization (with support from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation) has since opened several middle schools and high schools using the original HTH model: High Tech High International, San Diego
Oscar De La Hoya Ánimo Charter High School ( ODLHA, also known as De La Hoya Ánimo High School) is a public high school operated by Green Dot Public Schools of Los Angeles. [2] The school began operating in 2003 at another site while construction of the school was happening on the former site of his gym, with the building opening in 2009.