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Also known as Redlands Union High School or Redlands Senior High School, RHS was originally built in 1891 as a "unified high school", formed from elementary districts of Redlands, Crafton and Lugonia. [3] Its Clock auditorium was completed in 1928. The Girls' Gymnasium was completed as a New Deal Era project by the Public Works Administration in 1936. [4]
The Redlands Unified School District is a school district in California. It includes almost all of Redlands, the majority of Loma Linda, all of the unincorporated community of Mentone, the eastern half of Highland and a small section of San Bernardino in San Bernardino County. [1] Total enrollment was 21,170 in 2009. The district has 16 elementary schools that serve kindergarten through fifth ...
Redlands East Valley is a 264,000-square-foot (24,500 m 2) comprehensive high school located on a 57-acre (230,000 m 2) sloping site, designed to house 2,500 students. An element in the design was a focus on the media center and its application of technology. [citation needed] The majority of the building exteriors are built with concrete masonry, exposed structural steel, glass, and metal ...
The school was built in two phases, half of the school was built using funds from measure R passed in 2003, and the other half was being built with Measure J passed in 2008. The reason for two measures is because of the rise in construction cost in California. [2] The High school was populated in phases as well. The first graduating class from Citrus Valley High School was the class of 2012 ...
The Grove School was founded in 1999. The high school (grades ten to twelve) sits on the campus of Montessori in Redlands. The Farm or middle school campus (grades 7–9) was founded in 2003 and is a working farm, run by students. The classrooms are housed in the old farmhouse and associated outbuildings.
The University of Redlands had its roots in the founding of two other Baptist institutions, California College in Oakland (not to be confused with the founding institution of the University of California, but a Baptist college founded with a $28,000 endowment on a site donated by Mrs. E. H. Grey) and Los Angeles University, first proposed in 1883 by Charles Button, a preacher who convinced an ...
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06-59962. GNIS feature IDs. 0252966, 2411532. Website. www .cityofredlands .org. Redlands ( / ˈrɛdləndz / RED-ləndz) is a city in San Bernardino County, California, United States. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 73,168, [7] up from 68,747 at the 2010 census.