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High School List 9/22/2017 Below is our current list of high schools attending The Big Virtual - College Admisions Fair . This list is updated daily. Please contact us @ 781-795-1350 ext: 207 or visit our website: https://collegefair.thebigvirtual.com/colleges for more information and registration. High Schools StudentsCity State Mat-su Central School 1599 Wasilla AK MT. Edgecumbe High School 421 Sitka AK Nenana City School 175 Nenana AK Nome-beltz Jr/sr High 239 Nome AK Petersburg High School 143Petersburg AK Ridgefield Christian School 250 Jonesboro AK Skagway School 100 Skagway AK Aliceville High Sch 298Aliceville AL Blount Co Career Tech Ctr 226Blountsville AL Bullock Co High Sch 458Union Springs AL Calhoun Co Career Tech Ctr 120Jacksonville AL Cullman High Sch 909Cullman AL Decatur High Sch 963Decatur AL Fort Payne High Sch 873Fort Payne AL Gaston High Sch 581Gadsden AL Greene Co High Sch 393Eutaw AL Hayden High Sch 923 Hayden AL Hillcrest High Sch 397Evergreen AL Holy Family Cristo Rey Catholic High School 247Birmingham AL Huffman High Sch-magnet 1313 Birmingham AL J U Blacksher Sch 673Uriah AL Madison County Virtual Academy Huntsville AL Mcgill-toolen Catholic High School 1176 Mobile AL Montgomery Catholic Preparatory School 819 Montgomery AL Notasulga High Sch 346 Notasulga AL Park Crossing High School 958 Montgomery AL Paul W Bryant High 872 Cottondale AL Robertsdale High Sch 1394 Robertsdale AL Saint Clair Co High Sch 581 Odenville AL Southeastern Elem Sch 719 Remlap AL Sulligent Sch 807 Sulligent AL Sumter Central High Sch 593 York AL Sweet Water High Sch 702 Sweet Water AL Sylacauga High Sch 710 Sylacauga AL Wilcox Central High Sch 609 Camden AL Clarendon High School 263 Clarendon AR Dermott High School 167 Dermott AR Forrest City High School 820 Forrest City AR Green Forest High School 371 Green Forest AR Siloam Springs High School Conversion Charter 1301 Siloam Springs AR Andrada Polytechnic High School 620 Tucson AZ Arizona School For The Arts 836 Phoenix AZ Basha High School 2646 Chandler AZ Basis Chandler 727 Chandler AZ Great Hearts Academies - Archway Trivium West 538 Phoenix AZ Green Fields Country Day School 144 Tucson AZ Hamilton High School 3740 Chandler AZ Kingman High School 1272 Kingman AZ Lee Williams High School 746 Kingman AZ Mohave High School 1249 Bullhead City AZ Mountain Ridge High School 2206 Glendale AZ Nogales High School 1755 Nogales AZ North Canyon High School 1957 Phoenix AZ Ponderosa High School 68 Flagstaff AZ Rough Rock Community School 0 Chinle AZ Sequoia Choice School Arizona Distance Learning School 627 Mesa AZ South Ridge High School 445 Phoenix AZ Trivium Preparatory Academy 332 Goodyear AZ Tucson Magnet High School 3311 Tucson AZ Western School of Science and Technology 245 Phoenix AZ Williams High School 213 Williams AZ Yuma Catholic High School 271 Yuma AZ Agoura High 2168 Agoura CA Alhambra Senior High 1181 Martinez CA Ann Sobrato High 1451 Morgan Hill CA Arcata High 830 Arcata CA Aspire Pacific Academy 457 Oakland CA Atwater High 1820 Atwater CA Bloomington Christian School 541 Bloomington CA Branham High 1468 San Jose CA Brawley High 1677Brawley CA Burbank High 2606 Burbank CA California Academy Of Mathematics And Science 676 Carson CA California School of the Arts, San Gabriel Valley 106 Duarte CA Cesar E. Chavez Lrng Acads-acad Of Scientific Explr (ase) 474 San Fernando CA Citrus Hill High 2370Perris CA Coastal Academy High School 4300 Oceanside CA Crawford High 1161 San Diego CA Culver City High 2092 Culver City CA Cupertino High 2168 Cupertino CA Del Mar High 1108 San Jose CA Delta Charter High School 512 Tracy CA Dublin High 2062Dublin CA Edison High 2560 Huntington Beach CA El Camino High School at Ventura College 206 Ventura CA Elise P. Buckingham Charter Magnet High 459 Vacaville CA Escondido High 2493 Escondido CA Fallbrook High 2183 Fallbrook CA Fowler High 728Fowler CA Freedom High 2550 Oakley CA Fremont High 1965 Sunnyvale CA Gabrielino High 1836 San Gabriel CA Guajome Park Academy Charter 1275 Vista CA Helix High 2445La Mesa CA High Tech La 375 Van Nuys CA Highland Hall Waldorf School 242 Northridge CA Holy Family High School College Preparatory 218 Glendale CA Huntington Beach High 2939 Huntington Beach CA Keith McCarthy Academy 180 Lake Elsinore CA La Costa Canyon High 2013 Encinitas CA Laguna Beach High 1038 Laguna Beach CA Leigh High 1665 San Jose CA Livingston High 1123Livingston CA Lynbrook High 1853 San Jose CA Maranatha Christian Schools 549 San Diego CA Mater Dei Catholic High School 660 Chula Vista CA Mattole Valley Charter (#159) 723 Petrolia CA Mckinleyville High 603Mckinleyville CA Mission Oak High 1494Tulare CA Mit Academy 379 Vallejo CA Monta Vista High 2357 Cupertino CA Montgomery Senior High 1723 San Diego CA Moreau Catholic High School 909 Hayward CA Nipomo High 1002Nipomo CA North High 2100 Torrance CA Oak Grove School 214 Ojai CA Ocean View Christian Academy 339 San Diego CA Options For Youth San Gabriel 1030 Pasadena CA Options For Youth-san Bernardino 507 San Bernardino CA Options For Youth-victorville Charter 2373 Pasadena CA Prospect High 1343 Saratoga CA Rocklin Independent Charter Academy 119 Rocklin CA Royal High 2039 Simi Valley CA San Jose High 1034 San Jose CA San Lorenzo Valley High 757 Felton CA San Marcos High 2776 San Marcos CA Santa Clara High School 300 Oxnard CA Savanna High 2055 Anaheim CA Sierra Academy Of Expeditionary Learning 65 Grass Valley CA South Tahoe High 984 South Lake Tahoe CA Spirit Christian Academy 181 Tustin CA St Patrick-st Vincent High School 466 Vallejo CA Summerfield Waldorf School 398 Santa Rosa CA Sycamore Junior High School Anaheim CA Technology Preparatory Academy 320 San Fernando CA University High 486Fresno CA Warner Junior/senior High 100 Warner Springs CA West Hills High 1958 Santee CA Western High 2124Anaheim CA William Workman High 1165 City Of Industry CA York School 226 Monterey CA Shen Wai International School Shenzhen China Utahloy International School Guangzhou 900 Guangzhou China Byers Junior-senior High School 223 Byers CO Central High School 1473 Grand Junction CO Cheyenne Wells Junior/high School 77 Cheyenne Wells CO Denver Center for 21st-Century Learning at Wyman HS Denver CO Denver Waldorf School 352 Denver CO Ellicott Senior High School 259 Ellicott CO Grand River Academy 195 Grand Junction CO Grandview High School 2572 Aurora CO Horizon High School 2,200 Thornton CO Karval Junior-senior High School 16 Karval CO Limon Junior-senior High School 246 Limon CO Montrose High School 1353 Montrose CO Mountain View High School 1253 Loveland CO Northglenn High School 1875 Northglenn CO Palisade High School 1048 Palisade CO Pikes Peak Early College Colorado Springs CO Revere Junior-senior High School 57 Ovid CO Roosevelt High School 892 Johnstown CO Sangre De Cristo Undivided High School 164 Mosca CO Sierra High School 853 Colorado Springs CO South Park High School 111 Fairplay CO Summit High School 788 Frisco CO Academy Of Aerospace And Engineering 636 Windsor CT Bacon Academy 886 Colchester CT Bridgeport MilitaryAcademy 233 Bridgeport CT Culinary Arts Academy 275 Hartford CT Global Communications Academy 621 Hartford CT Global Experience Magnet School 220 Bloomfield CT Greater Hartford Academy Of The Arts High School - Full Ti 457 Hartford CT Henry Abbott Technical High School 637 Danbury CT Highville Chanage Academy 403 New Haven CT Highville Change Academy 128 New Haven CT Marianapolis Preparatory School 336 Thompson CT New Haven Academy 250 New Haven CT North Branford High School 619 North Branford CT Norwich Technical High School 680 Norwich CT Old Saybrook Senior High School 466 Old Saybrook CT Pathways Academy Of Technology And Design 375 East Hartford CT Pomperaug Regional High School 1203 Southbury CT Rockville High School 872 Vernon CT Science and Technology Magnet High School of Southeastern Connecticut 121 New London CT Shepaug Valley School 461 Washington CT Stonington High School 760 Pawcatuck CT The Woodstock Academy 1,023 Woodstock CT Cesar Chavez Pcs For Public Policy Capitol Hill 358 Washington DC Luke Moore Alternative HS 350 Washington DC Laurel Senior High School 502 Laurel DE Mount Pleasant High School 1120 Wilmington DE Alee Academy Charter High School 301 Eustis FL American Preparatory Academy 146 Davie FL Atlantic High School 2252 Delray Beach FL Atlantic High School 1300 Port Orange FL Bishop Kenny High School 1182 Jacksonville FL Blanche Ely High School 2041 Pompano Beach FL Booker High School 1087 Sarasota FL Boynton Beach Community High 1804 Boynton Beach FL Central School 556 Milton FL Citrus Park Christian School 290 Tampa FL Clearwater Central Catholic High School 500 Clearwater FL Cypress Creek High 3124 Orlando FL East River High 1957Orlando FL Faith Christian Academy & Preschool 588 Orlando FL Florida Southwestern Collegiate High School 372 Ft Myers FL Freeport Senior High School 355 Freeport FL John I. Leonard High School 3255 Greenacres FL Land O Lakes High School 1700 Land O Lakes FL Lauderhill 6-12 STEM MED Magnet HS 726 Lauderhill FL Maclay School 910 Tallahassee FL Merritt Island High School 1594 Merritt Island FL Miami Community Charter High School 254 Florida City FL Mulberry Senior High School 1056 Mulberry FL Odyssey Charter School 940 Palm Bay FL Orange County Virtual Franchise 149 Orlando FL Orlando Christian Prep 454 Orlando FL P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School 1153 Gainesville FL Pope John Paul II High School 524 Boca Raton FL South Walton High School 583 Santa Rosa Beach FL St Brendan Catholic High School 1112 Miami FL St John Lutheran School
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