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Norris School District. Norris School District is an elementary school district in Bakersfield, California . Norris School District was established in 1880, when farmer, Robert Norris, donated land to the Norris School District in Northwest Bakersfield. [2] The school district has grown in size since then, but its philosophies are much the same.
Highland High School is a public high school in Bakersfield, California, United States, providing technology-based instruction across the curriculum. Advanced Placement (AP) and Honors classes are offered for juniors and seniors in English, calculus, statistics, math analysis, U.S. History, government/economics, chemistry, physics, psychology, geology, environmental science, Spanish, and ...
Built in 1938, EBHS, commonly called "East" or "EB", is the second oldest high school in Bakersfield after Bakersfield High School .
Independence High School is a public, co-educational high school located in Bakersfield, California. Its athletics are known as the Independence Falcons and the school colors are maroon and silver.
Stockdale High School is a part of the Kern High School District, one of the largest high school districts in the state of California. Stockdale High's boundaries cover much of the southwest corner of Bakersfield, California.
Code 51224.5) in grades 7–12. 2 years of Science. (20 credits) 1 year of Physical Science. 1 year of Biological Science. 2 years of P.E. (20 credits) 2 year of Foreign Language/Fine Arts (20 credits) 1 semester of Health (5 credits) 70 credits of electives. In total, 220 credits are necessary for a student at RHS to graduate.
Website. www .garces .org. Garces Memorial High School, commonly shortened to Garces High School, is a Catholic high school in Bakersfield, California . The school offers college prep, honors, and Advanced Placement (AP) courses in many subjects. As a Catholic institution, the high school requires theology classes for all four years.
The typical district grade configurations in California are elementary (K–8), high (9–12), and unified (K–12), but there are some K–6 elementary districts and a handful of 7–12 high school districts. Districts sometimes merge or consolidate; the number of districts can change annually.