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         Florida Alternative Schools:     more books (16)
  1. The Alternative School: Alachua County (Florida) Public Schools : descriptive materials covering the secondary center for emotionally disturbed adolescents in Alachua County, Florida by Russell W Ramsey, 1978
  2. The Alternative School: Alachua County (Florida) Public Schools : an initial evaluation of students in attendance prior to June 1977 by Suzanne Bennett Johnson, 1977
  3. Educational technology and cost reduction: Scenarios for five alternative futures in education : a research report in three parts (Florida school finance study) by Robert G Stakenas, 1977
  4. Medieval Mythography, Volume 1: From Roman North Africa to the School of Chartres, A.D. 433-1177 (v. 1) by JANE CHANCE, 1994-07-28
  5. Medieval Mythography, Volume 2: From the School of Chartres to the Court at Avignon, 1177-1350 by JANE CHANCE, 2000-10-22
  6. Introduction to world history, part 1 (Parallel Alternative Strategies for Students) by Cheryl Jennings, 1992
  7. A report on a tested alternative to the traditional high school geometry course (Research monograph - P. K. Yonge Laboratory School) by Tom E Massey, 1977
  8. World geography: Skills and regions ; teacher's guide (Parallel alternative strategies for students) by Mary C Calhoun, 1996
  9. Personal fitness (Parallel alternative strategies for students) by Lee Ann Broussard, 1995
  10. Consumer mathematics: Teacher's guide (Parallel alternative strategies for students) by Sylvia Walford, 1995
  11. Consumer mathematics (Parallel alternative strategies for students) by Portia R Thomas, 1995
  12. Introduction to algebra: Teacher's guide (Parallel alternative strategies for students) by Shelby L Blank, 1997
  13. Life management skills: Teacher's guide (Parallel alternative strategies for students) by Jeren Goldstein, 1995
  14. Determinants of resegregation: Compliance/rejection behavior and policy alternatives by Micheal W Giles, 1976

61. St. Johns County School District -- Site Map
LEGISLATOR Representative Doug Wiles was selected by the florida School Boards Therewere also 194 students enrolled at alternative schools including 23
http://www.stjohns.k12.fl.us/Supt/boardbriefs.html
Home School Board Members Last Updated MARCH 2003
BOARD ACCEPTS NORTHWEST SITE SELECTION REPORT
The Northwest Site Selection Committee has been meeting for the past seven months to locate potential sites for a new elementary school in the northwestern part of the county. The three primary sites selected by the committee are located near the intersection of CR 210 and Greenbriar Road. Sites #13 and #14 are located on the south side of CR 210 one-half mile east of the Greenbriar Road intersection, Site #7 is located on the north side of CR 210 approximately 1.25 miles east of the intersection and Site #2 is located on the south side of Greenbriar Road one-half mile west of the intersection. The Board also approved two alternate sites in the same general vicinity. The next step will be for the school district to obtain option contracts on these sites.
SEVEN APPRAISAL FIRMS APPROVED BY BOARD
The Board approved proposals from seven appraisal firms to provide appraisal services to the school district for new school sites. This gives the district an adequate pool of appraisers to utilize for the next phase of acquiring school properties.

62. Fast Facts About SJCSD
Augustine, florida 32084 Phone (904) 8197504 Fax (904) 819-7515 davidsm@mail K-5)6 Middle schools (6-8) 4 High schools (9-12) 2 alternative Centers (6-12
http://www.stjohns.k12.fl.us/cr/fastfacts.html
return to Community Relations and Grants MISSION
The St. Johns County School District will inspire in all students a passion for lifelong learning, creating educated and caring contributors to the world.
For additional information contact:
Margie Davidson
Community Relations/Grants
St. Johns County School District
40 Orange Street
St. Augustine, Florida 32084
Phone: (904) 819-7504
Fax: (904) 819-7515
davidsm@mail.stjohns.k12.fl.us
The St. Johns County School District is an equal opportunity employer. www.stjohns.k12.fl.us/index.html 617 square miles 131,684 residents 91% white, 6% black, 3% other minority SCHOOLS 15 Elementary Schools (K-5) 6 Middle Schools (6-8) 4 High Schools (9-12) 2 Alternative Centers (6-12) 1 Vocational-Technical Center 1 Juvenile Justice Facility All St. Johns County public schools are fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Student:Teacher Ratio - 21.8:1 (Elementary) 25.5:1 (Middle School), 24.2:1 (High School) A fleet of 159 school buses transports 13,600 students over 3.5 million miles every year, in addition to more than 2,200 field trips.

63. VisionQuest®
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Brevard County, florida; Orange County/Osceola County,florida; New Directions (Embreeville, Pennsylvania) alternative schools.
http://www.vq.com/overview_programlocations.htm
VisionQuest Program Locations FULL CIRCLE CAMPS
  • The Persons Family Lodge (Elfrida, Arizona)
  • Camp Tex Warrington (Okeechobee, Florida)
  • The Barnes Family Pathfinder Camp (New Lisbon, New Jersey)
  • Light Horseman Camp (Wewoka, Oklahoma)
  • South Mountain Lodge (Chambersburg, Pennsylvania)
  • Big Lodge (Franklin, Pennsylvania) HAT CORPS CAMPS
  • Camp Charles Young (Franklin, Pennsylvania)
  • Camp James Webster Smith (Chambersburg, Pennsylvania) MADALYN PROGRAMS FOR YOUNG WOMEN
  • Camp Tex Warrington (Okeechobee, Florida)
  • South Mountain Lodge (Chambersburg, Pennsylvania)
  • Lady of the Lakes (Washington County, Pennsylvania)
  • The Barnes Family Pathfinder Camp (New Lisbon, New Jersey) HOMEQUEST PROGRAMS
  • Pima County (Tucson), Arizona
  • Chester County (Coatesville), Pennsylvania
  • Montgomery County (Norristown), Pennsylvania
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Brevard County, Florida
  • Orange County/Osceola County, Florida
  • Wilmington/New Castle/Sussex/Kent, Delaware
  • Denver, Colorado INDEPENDENT LIVING GROUP HOMES
  • Voorhees, New Jersey
  • Magnolia, New Jersey
  • Tucson, Arizona SHELTER CARE
  • New Directions (Embreeville, Pennsylvania)
  • 64. BTS: State Energy Program - Special Projects In Florida
    America 2002 Southeast Region Energy Action In schools - An EnergySmart schoolsApproach. alternative Fuels/Clean Cities 2002 - florida Gold Coast
    http://www.eere.energy.gov/buildings/state_energy/projects/cfm/states/fl_sp.cfm
    SEP Special Projects in Florida
    DOE has awarded the State of Florida the following Special Projects. The SEP Special Projects are awarded yearly on a competitive basis using funding from technical programs in DOE's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) from the buildings, transportation, electricity and electric power, and industrial sectors. The yearly awards were:
    Year No. of Projects DOE Contribution State Contribution
    2002 Special Projects
    Codes and Standards
    2002 - Florida Commercial Building Code - Improving Effectiveness and Next Generation Codes

    Rebuild America
    2002 - Southeast Region Energy Action In Schools - An EnergySmart Schools Approach

    Federal Energy Management Program
    2002 - Energy Efficiency Project Support For Cape Canaveral Spaceport

    Biomass Power
    2002 - Biodiesel Blend Use In Miami International Airport Airside Power Equipment

    Million Solar Roofs Initiative
    2002 - SunSmart: Utility and Building Community Outreach
    Uninterrupted Power Source 2002 - Apollo Akaline Fuel Cell Project Alternative Fuels/Clean Cities 2002 - Florida Gold Coast Clean Cities Coordinator 2002 - Space Coast E85 Fueling Station Cluster
    2001 Special Projects
    Energy/Environment Integration 2001 - Energy And Environment Integration In Florida Biomass Power 2001 - Electric Power Generation From Micro-Turbine Operated On Landfill Gas Distributed Energy Resources 2001 - Combined Heat And Power Project Protocol/Demonstration (CHP3D) Alternative Fuels/Clean Cities 2001 - Florida Gold Coast Clean Cities Coordinator Project 2001 - Space Coast Clean Cities Coalition Coordinator Plus If you would like to see special projects in other states, go to our SEP Special Project

    65. New Alternative To MS OFFICE For Businesses And Schools!
    New alternative to MS OFFICE For Businesses and schools! (Jacksonville, florida)Software602 released 602Pro PC SUITE Plus Site License, which provides the
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    Company About Software602 Contact Us Milestones ... CDROM Authorization New Alternative to MS OFFICE For Businesses and Schools! (Jacksonville, Florida) Software602 released 602Pro PC SUITE Plus Site License, which provides the easiest, most cost effective way to enhance an entire business or school with the no hassle installation and registration of an alternative MS OFFICE solution. For a one-time fee of $199.95, any business or school can gain full, unlimited user rights to use and distribute this office suite within their organization. Easy license management and software distribution with automatic software registration is done through a registered master copy of the software. No hassle distribution is provided directly from a file server or Intranet web server. 602Pro PC SUITE Site License offers the ultimate solution to any legalization issues and keeps all old MS OFFICE documents compatible with future documents created in PC SUITE. Unlimited site license provides significant saving against multiple single license purchases. New 602Pro PC SUITE 2001 is composed of four full-featured applications: a word processor and spreadsheet compatible with Word/Excel files, graphics editor and digital photo organizer. 602Pro PC SUITE Plus extends the functionality with the following professional features: thesaurus (US, UK German language) and hyphenation, mail merge with database support, RTF and XML export, bar code support and text-to-speech. 602Pro PC SUITE Plus Site license integrates the latest freeware PC SUITE release with the paid PC SUITE Plus Add-on into one installation with full vendor support.

    66. Alternative Dispute Resolution, Arbitration, And Mediation
    Family Mediation florida Bar; Family arbitration alternative dispute resolutionmaterial; Mediation Policies international law; see also Law schools and law
    http://www.lawguru.com/ilawlib/314.htm
    Internet Law Library
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  • 67. Orange County Public Schools : OCPS At A Glance
    district out of more than 16,000 in the nation and is the 5th largest in florida. Typeof schools, of schools, Students. alternative / Exceptional, 4, ©1331.
    http://www.ocps.k12.fl.us/$zr1$a7d973e68ab830a644badb29da7b4a97$b10498921f21/pag

    68. Orange County Public Schools : Our Schools
    Winter Park (web). K8 schools. Arbor Ridge (K-8) (web). Orange Technical EducationCenters. Mid-florida Tech (web). Winter Park Tech (web). alternative Education.
    http://www.ocps.k12.fl.us/$zr1$d4a2f67b35b984bf6ea15df8f838b447$bb4f4d290168/sch
    Our Schools HOME Orange County Public Schools ORLANDO, FLORIDA MONDAY, APRIL 07, Parent's Guide School Calendars School Hours List of Schools ... Sunshine State Readers Program Search OCPS Elementary Schools Aloma web Apopka web ... web Middle Schools Apopka web Carver web ... web High Schools Apopka web Boone web ... web K-8 Schools Arbor Ridge (K-8) web Blankner School (K-8) web ... web Ninth Grade Centers Apopka 9th Grade Center Colonial 9th Grade Center Dr. Phillips 9th Grade Center Evans 9th Grade Center ... Winter Park 9th Grade Center Orange Technical Education Centers Mid-Florida Tech web Orlando Tech web ... web Alternative Education Adaptive P.E. web Addictions Receiving Facility Adolescent Substance Abuse Program ... Youthful Offender Program (Cty Correctional Facility) Questions may be directed to the OCPS webmaster ( webmaster@ocps.net

    69. NJ TIDE Center - Overview
    University Lehman Center for Transportation Research; florida State Universityflorida Institute For Marketing alternative Transportation (FIMAT);
    http://www.njtide.org/links/schools.html
    mainMenu("Links to Schools"); sideMenu("Schools");

    70. IRC Complementary Alternative Health Care @ UFHSCL
    University of florida Health Science Center Library. on Complementary Medicine andAlternative Therapies (CAM Taught At Conventional US Medical schools http//www
    http://www.library.health.ufl.edu/irc/Catalog/Complementary_&_Alternative_Health
    Search for keywords in categories, web pages titles, or URLs in our catalog of selected Internet resources.
    IRC
    Acupuncture Botanicals
    Integrative Medical Arts Group, Inc's Courses on Complementary Medicine and Alternative Therapies (CAM) Taught At Conventional U.S. Medical Schools ... Site Search
    Send comments and/or questions about this site to webmaster@library.health.ufl.edu

    71. Teachers Snubbing Testing Bonus
    Times, published October 21, 2000 Last spring, florida lawmakers decided Their colleaguesat Pasco's two alternative schools, eligible because they work with
    http://www.angelfire.com/fl4/fcar/page2.html
    Teachers Snubbing
    Testing Bonus
    By KENT FISCHER
    Last spring, Florida lawmakers decided one good way to retain outstanding teachers at low-performing schools would be to throw them a few extra bucks as an incentive to keep working with struggling students in the face of rising standards.
    Pasco principals say they expect at least all but a handful of the 250 eligible teachers to pass up the money, collectively eschewing about $122,000.
    "Taking the money would go against everything I believe in," said Zephyrhills High's Rob Brown, who started teaching eight years ago and makes about $35,000 a year. "If we don't make some noise, this will never get fixed."
    Last year, Hudson and Zephyrhills high schools received D grades from the state, primarily for their subpar reading scores on the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test. Under the new program, "outstanding" teachers at schools receiving Ds or Fs from the state are eligible for the money.
    "Taking the money would go against everything I believe in," said Zephyrhills High's Rob Brown.
    Florida Coalition for Assessment Reform
    Teachers Snubbing
    Testing Bonus
    Organizing Tools ... Anti-High Stakes Orgs.

    72. Manhattan Institute Education Research Office
    “Voucher Programs Could Be at Risk,” florida TimesUnion, March 8, 2003. GatesFoundation Will Boost alternative schools Program to Provide $31 Million
    http://www.miedresearchoffice.org/mediamentions.html
    ERO in the News Florida Today , March 12, 2003 Indianapolis Star , March 10, 2003 Daily Oklahoman , March 10, 2003 Florida Times-Union , March 8, 2003 New York Daily News , March 5, 2003 Boston Globe , March 3, 2003 School Reform News , March 2003 Seattle Post-Intelligencer , February 26, 2003 New York Times , February 26, 2003 Tampa Tribune , February 23, 2003 Education Gadfly , February 20, 2003 Arizona Republic , February 19, 2003 Marcus A. Winters discussing ERO's high-stakes testing study on WURF in Gainesville, Florida, February 19, 2003 Education Week , February 19, 2003 Human Events , February 17, 2003 Gainesville Sun , February 16, 2003 Boston Globe , February 16, 2003 Cincinnati Enquirer , February 16, 2003 Greg Forster discussing exploitation of teachers by their own unions on WBAL in Baltimore, February 15, 2003 Daily Oklahoman , February 14, 2003 Tallahassee Democrat , February 12, 2003 El Paso Times , February 12, 2003 Toledo Blade , February 12, 2003 Richmond Times-Dispatch , February 12, 2003 Boston Herald , February 12, 2003 Miami Herald , February 11, 2003 Florida Today , February 11, 2003 Orlando Sentinel , February 11, 2003 Florida Times-Union , February 11, 2003 San Antonio Express-News , February 3, 2003 School Reform News , February 2003 School Reform News , February 2003 Arkansas Democrat-Gazette , January 28, 2003 Wall Street Journal , January 24, 2003 Daily News (Los Angeles), January 24, 2003

    73. Online NewsHour: Making The Grade -- April 11, 2001
    June 27, 2000 alternative public schools for disruptive students. June2, 2000 Ending affirmative action in florida's schools.
    http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/education/jan-june01/makinggrade_04-11.html
    MAKING THE GRADE
    April 11 , 2001
    Special Education Correspondent John Merrow's fourth report on a group of first-year teachers in the New York City Public School System.
    Sept. 20, 2000
    Education plans from Bush and Gore Sept. 11, 2000
    Teaching children to love music. Sept. 11, 2000
    Ending social promotion in Chicago schools. Sept. 6, 2000
    Teacher shortages in California. August 28, 2000
    Two studies pointing to weaknesses in public education. August 23, 2000
    The future of bilingual education. June 27, 2000
    Alternative public schools for disruptive students. June 9, 2000 New teaching initiatives in Mississippi. June 2, 2000 Ending affirmative action in Florida's schools April 26, 2000 The pressure of standardized tests March 29, 2000 Bush's literacy plan. Browse the NewsHour's coverage of Education Merrow Education Web Site The Education Trust The Center for Education Reform JOHN MERROW: Sixth grade teacher Jack Nastasi, second grade teacher Dayna Goldberg, fourth grade teacher Renee Cason, and Sarah Costelloe, who teaches fifth grade, are among 323 men and women recruited on an emergency basis into classrooms in some of New York City's toughest public schools. They teach here, at PS-25 in Brooklyn, identified as an academically distressed school. A total of 12 teaching fellows were assigned to PS-25 in September, but two have since left.

    74. Schools, Colleges And Universities
    Toolbar schools, Colleges and Universities. florida State University floridaInstitute For Marketing alternative Transportation (FIMAT);
    http://www.logcity.com/main/enter/network/schools/schools.html

    75. Alternatives To Expulsion 9
    Brian Davis, Administrative Judge, Juvenile Division, 4th Circuit Court of florida. TheRecruitment and Training of Teachers for alternative schools and Programs
    http://www.ed.mtu.edu/safe/alternatives_to_expulsion_9.htm
    Ninth Joint National Conference on
    Alternatives to Expulsion, Suspension, and Dropping Out of School
    Hyatt Orlando Hotel w Kissimmee, Florida w January 16 - 18, 2003
    updated: October 17, 2002 Purpose This conference shares the mission of the National Alternative Education Association (NAEA). It will share insights on the causes and problems related to school expulsions, suspensions, and drop-outs, and examine ways to deal with students who are considered delinquent, violent, or dangerous. Presentations will include promising programs and practices: l to reduce the number of youth who are at high risk of expulsion, suspension, or dropping out; and l to help youth return to school or otherwise engage in work and educational activities that increase their chances of becoming productive and healthy citizens. The conference will showcase exemplary programs that change attitudes, increase skills, provide opportunities for youth, enhance staff development, and increase community collaboration. Information on parent involvement, governmental policies, and legislative issues will be shared. Who Will Attend Participants will include directors and staff of alternative education schools and programs

    76. Web66: International School Web Registry
    Massachusetts USA 2. Belair schools Adelaide, South Lincoln alternative ElementarySouth Bend, Indiana USA SP Livingston Elementary Jacksonville, florida USA 23
    http://web66.coled.umn.edu/Schools/Lists/Gifted.html
    International School Web Registry
    Web66 is a trademark of the University of Minnesota
    To correct an entry on this page, update it here.
    Elementary Schools Accelerated Learning Laboratory Worcester, Massachusetts USA
    Belair Schools
    Adelaide, South Australia Australia
    Bond Accelerated School
    Tallahassee, Florida USA
    Brook Park Talent Development Academy
    Indianapolis, Indiana USA
    Center for Creative Learning
    Ellisville, Missouri USA
    The College School of Webster Groves
    St. Louis, Missouri USA
    The Country Day School of Jefferson County
    Charles Town, West Virginia USA
    Creative Children's Academy
    Palatine, Illinois USA
    Crighton School
    Old Bridge, New Jersey USA
    The Cumberland Academy
    Nashville, Tennessee USA The Discovery Program Darien, Illinois USA EAGLE School Madison, Wisconsin USA Edison Regional Gifted Center Chicago, Illinois USA Expo for Excellence Magnet Elementary St. Paul, Minnesota USA Fredericksburg Academy Fredericksburg, Virginia USA The GATE Lab School Chesapeake, Virginia USA Institut Sacre Coeur Pressbaum Pressbaum, Austria Kennydale Elementary Renton, Washington USA

    77. FSEC Teacher Resources
    The activities covered in alternative Fuel Matters are K 2 designed by the FloridaSolar Energy Energy$mart schools CampaignEnergy $mart schools project at
    http://www.fsec.ucf.edu/ed/teachers/
    Teacher Resources Continuing
    Education
    International Distance ... HOME
    Enabling our future generations.. FSEC dedicates substantial effort to the development of educational resources for the teachers of our children. We do this out of the simple belief that clean and efficient energy resources are key to our future generations' ability to achieve a safe and sustainable environment.
    The education department at FSEC hosts several events for teachers and students. The Junior Solar Sprint is a competition that challenges middle school students to design, build and race model solar cars. The Hydrogen Sprint is a high school competition that was developed to provide opportunities for students to explore hydrogen power with a hands-on design component and a multimedia presentation. FSEC also provides professional development opportunities for Florida teachers in the areas of solar technologies, environmental issues, and instructional strategies for science classrooms, using the inquiry approach. Our

    78. Sun-Sentinel Education
    The Palm Beach County School District has 23 charter schools, includingthe two in question. Copyright © 2003, South florida SunSentinel.
    http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/education/sfl-cnocharter11feb11,0,426842.story?

    79. OkaloosaSchools.com - Okaloosa County School District, Florida
    (Fort Walton Beach) Calendar, school web sites, board members and minutes, lunch menus, budget, and Category Regional North America Education School Districts...... Twentysix Okaloosa schools have earned florida's highest accolades foracademic performance. To see where your school ranks, click here.
    http://www.okaloosaschools.com/
    HOT NEWS Best in State A Report From Tallahassee Lewis Middle School's Flyte Time Radio is now on the air! ...
    School for 2003-2004

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    An independent audit gives all 38 Okaloosa schools the highest possible ranking in financial management. To learn more or to review the internal audits of any Okaloosa school, Click Here 2003-2004 Calendar!
    UF, UWF and Okaloosa Schools To Partner in Engineering Studies
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    School Board Agenda KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION
    FOR 2003-2004
    Mid-year Academic Performance Reports
    From All District Schools
    Click Here for Reports
    2002-2003 Calendar
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    Pupil Progression Plan
    ... School Board Calendar 2003 "Moving up" Parent's Guide to Okaloosa Schools. (pdf) Click Here to view this guide ITV Program Schedules Okaloosa County School District 120 Lowery Place, S.E.

    80. Ishmael Community Schools Using Ishmael And Other Quinn Books
    of floridaGainesville, Rollins College, florida International University Alternativeschools Audubon Society Traveling School, Gaia Educational Outreach
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      • Alabama: Huntingdon College, University of Alabama; Bessemer Academy
      • Alaska: Kodiak HS, Bartlett HS, Bethel HS
      • Alberta: University of Alberta, University of Calgary
      • Arizona: Arizona State University, Grand Canyon University, University of Arizona, Northern Arizona State U; Page HS, Biosphere2 Field school
      • Arkansas: Henderson State University, University of Arkansas (Little Rock)
      • Australia: University of Western Sydney
      • Belgium: Institut Saint Luc
      • Bolivia: American Cooperative School-La Paz
      • Brazil: Faculdades Integradas Curitiba; International School of Curitiba
      • British Columbia: Camosun College, Simon Fraser University, University of Victoria; New Westminster Secondary School, Tahayghen Elementary School, Mountain Secondary School, D.W. Poppy Secondary School
      • California: Point Loma Nazarene University, Cuesta Community College, Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo, Moorpark College, Victor Valley College, California State U.(San Bernardino), Butte Community College, Humboldt State University, San Mateo Community College, Sonoma State University, University of the Pacific, College of the Desert, Mission College, Stanford, University of California (Berkeley, Irvine, Riverside, Santa Cruz, Davis), University of San Diego, San Bernardino Valley College, College of Notre Dame, Claremont-McKenna, Santa Monica College, Chico State, Pacifica Graduate Institute, San Francisco State, San Diego State, Los Angeles Pierce College, Napa College; Nordhoff HS, Cayucas School, Traveling School International, Mendocino HS, Whitney HS, La Jolla HS, The New Age Academy, Watsonville HS, Leigh HS, Valencia HS, Middle Earth School, Nueva School (preK-8), Leuzinger HS, Marin Academy, Clovis West HS, Patrick Henry HS, Sem Yeto HS, Vintage HS, Carlmont HS, Redwood HS

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