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Schools Reporting Status Number of Schools Registered: 732 As of Thursday, October 28, 2004, 07:23 PM Number of Schools Reported: 346 County School City Reported? Schools Reporting Status Number of schools registered: 732 As of Thursday, October 28, 2004, 07:23 PM Number of schools reported: 346 County School City Reported? ALAMEDA ALBANY UNIFIED/ ALBANY HIGH SCHOOL ALBANY Yes BAY FARM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ALAMEDA No CALIFORNIA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF BAY POINT No CANYON MIDDLE SCHOOL CASTRO VALLEY No COIL CHARTER SCHOOL FREMONT No DUBLIN HIGH SCHOOL DUBLIN No ELMHURST MIDDLE SCHOOL OAKLAND No GIRL SCOUT TROOP 1926 SAN LORENZO No HEARST ELEMENTARY PLEASANTON Yes KING MIDDLE SCHOOL BERKELEY Yes LYDIKSEN ELEMENTARY PLEASANTON Yes MACGREGOR HIGH SCHOOL ALBANY No MARIN SCHOOL ALBANY No SCHOOL OF THE MADELEINE BERKELEY Yes ST. JOSEPH FREMONT Yes ST. RAYMOND SCHOOL DUBLIN No THOMAS S. HART MIDDLE SCHOOL PLEASANTON Yes VALLY HIGH SCHOOL DUBLIN Yes VANNOY ELEMENTARY CASTRO VALLEY Yes WALNUT GROVE ELEMENTARY PLEASANTON No WEST OAKLAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL OAKLAND No YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PARTNERSHIP CHARTER OAKLAND Yes ALPINE KIRKWOOD ELEMENTARY KIRKWOOD Yes AMADOR ARGONAUT HIGH SCHOOL JACKSON Yes JACKSON JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL JACKSON Yes PIONEER ELEMENTARY JACKSON No BUTTE PARADISE CHARTER MIDDLE SCHOOL PARADISE Yes STANFORD AVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL OROVILLE Yes CALAVERAS COPPEROPOLIS ELEMENTARY COPPEROPOLIS Yes SAN ANDREAS ELEMENTARY SAN ANDREAS No TOYON MIDDLE SCHOOL VALLEY SPRINGS Yes COLUSA COLUSA HIGH SCHOOL COLUSA No ENID PRINE HIGH SCHOOL MAXWELL No PRINCETON ELEMENTARY PRINCETON Yes PRINCETON HIGH SCHOOL PRINCETON No CONTRA COSTA BRISTOW MIDDLE SCHOOL BRENTWOOD Yes CAMINO PABLO SCHOOL MORAGA No CORONADO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL RICHMOND Yes DEL AMIGO H.S. DANVILLE Yes Thursday, October 28, 2004 Page 1 of 17 County School City Reported? CONTRA COSTA EAGLE PEAK MONTESSORI WALNUT CREEK Yes HANNA RANCH ELEMENTARY HERCULES Yes HERCULES HIGH SCHOOL HERCULES No HORIZONS HOME STUDY PLEASANT HILL No LAS LOMAS HIGH SCHOOL WALNUT CREEK No MISSION ELEMENTARY ANTIOCH No NORTHGATE HIGH SCHOOL WALNUT CREEK Yes O'HARE PARK SCHOOL OAKLEY No ORINDA INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL ORINDA No RICHMOND HIGH SCHOOL RICHMOND Yes RON NUNN SCHOOL BRENTWOOD Yes SAN RAMON VALLEY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY DANVILLE Yes SEVEN HILLS SCHOOL WALNUT CREEK No STANLEY MIDDLE SCHOOL LAFAYETTE No STONE VALLEY MIDDLE SCHOOL ALAMO Yes EL DORADO CHARTER HOME SCHOOL ACADEMY II PLACERVILLE Yes EDWIN MARKAM MIDDLE SCHOOL PLACERVILLE No GOLD TRAIL SCHOOL PLACERVILLE Yes HERBERT GREEN MIDDLE SCHOOL PLACERVILLE Yes LOUISIANA SCHNELL SCHOOL PLACERVILLE Yes PLACERVILLE COMMUNITY DAY SCHOOL PLACERVILLE No FRESNO BULLARD HIGH SCHOOL FRESNO Yes CANTUA ELEMENTARY CANTUA No CARUTHERS HIGH SCHOOL CARUTHERS Yes CLOVIS EAST HIGH SCHOOL CLOVIS No COALINGA MIDDLE SCHOOL COALINGA Yes DEL REY ORINDA No LINCOLN ELEMENTARY REEDLEY Yes MCCABE ELEMENTARY MENDOTA Yes MCCABE JUNIOR HIGH MENDOTA Yes MCLANE HIGH FRESNO No OASIS HIGH SCHOOL KINGSBURG Yes PERSHING HIGH FRESNO Yes RIVER BLUFF ELEMENTARY FRESNO No SUNNYSIDE HIGH SCHOOL FRESNO No TEMERANCE-KUTNER ELEMENTARY CLOVIS No TL REED ELEMENTARY REEDLEY No GLENN HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL #Error Yes HAMILTON UNION HIGH SCHOOL HAMILTON CITY No LAKE ELEMENTARY ORLAND Yes SLEEPY HOLLOW SCHOOL ORNIDA Yes STONY CREEK COMMUNITY DAY SCHOOL ELK CREEK No WAGNER RANCH ORDINA No HUMBOLDT ALICE BIRNEY ELEMENTARY EUREKA No Thursday, October 28, 2004 Page 2 of 17 County School City Reported? HUMBOLDT ARCATA HIGH SCHOOL MCKINLEYVILLE No CUDDEBACK ELEMENTARY CARLOTTA No EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL EUREKA No FERNDALE HIGH SCHOOL FERNDALE Yes FORTUNA MIDDLE SCHOOL FORTUNA Yes GARFIELD SCHOOL EUREKA No GREEN POINT ELEMENTARY BLUE LAKE No HYDESVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HYDESVILLE Yes LAFAYETTE ELEMENTARY EUREKA No MCKINLEYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL MCKINLEYVILLE No MCKINLEYVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL MCKINLEYVILLE Yes MORRIS SCHOOL - 5TH GRADE MCKINLEYVILLE Yes RIVER VALLEY MCKINLEYVILLE No SIX RIVERS CAHRTER HIGH SCHOOL ARCATA No SUNSET SCHOOL ARCATA No TRINIDAD ELEMENTARY TRINIDAD Yes IMPERIAL CALEXICO HIGH SCHOOL CALEXICO Yes SAN PASQUAL HIGH SCHOOL WINTERHAVEN Yes INYO BIG PINE HIGH SCHOOL BIG PINE Yes DEATH VALLEY ACADEMY SHOSHONE Yes HOME STREET MIDDLE SCHOOL BISHOP No JILL KINMONT BOOTHE SCHOOL BISHOP Yes PALISADE GLACIER CONTINUATION H.S. BIG PINE Yes KERN A.M. THOMAS MIDDLE SCHOOL/LOST HILLS LOST HILLS No BEAR MOUNTAIN ELEMENTARY ARVIN Yes BEARDSLEY MIDDLE SCHOOL BAKERSFIELD Yes BRANCH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL EDWARDS Yes CENTENNIAL HIGH SCHOOL BAKERSFIELD No CHANDLERS BAKERSFIELD No DI GIORGIO SCHOOL ARVIN Yes EDISON MIDDLE SCHOOL BAKERSFIELD No LAURELGLEN ELEMENTARY BAKERSFIELD No LINCOLN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL TAFT Yes OWENS INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL BAKERSFIELD Yes PINE MOUNTAIN LEARNING CENTER PINE MOUNTAIN No SANDSTONE ELEMENTARY BAKERSFIELD No SUNSET MIDDLE SCHOOL BAKERSFIELD No TROPICO MIDDLE SCHOOL ROSAMOND Yes WALLACE MIDDLE SCHOOL #Error Yes WOODROW WALLACE MIDDLE SCHOOL LAKE ISABELLA No KINGS ADMIRAL AKERS LEMOORE No CORCORAN HIGH SCHOOL CORCORAN Yes ISLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LEMOORE No LIBERTY MIDDLE SCHOOL LEMOORE Yes Thursday, October 28, 2004 Page 3 of 17 County School City Reported? LAKE CLEAR LAKE HIGH SCHOOL LAKEPORT No LOWER LAKE HIGH SCHOOL CLEAR LAKE Yes UPPER LAKE MIDDLE SCHOOL LAKE No LASSEN CREDENCE HIGH SCHOOL SUSANVILLE Yes DIAMOND VIEW SUSANVILLE No LOS ANGELES 107TH STREET ELEMENTARY LOS ANGELES Yes ACADEMY OF THE CANYONS SANTA CLARITA Yes AGNES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LYNWOOD Yes AGOURA HIGH SCHOOL AGOURA HILLS Yes ALTADENA ELEMENTARY ALTADENA No BANCROFT MIDDLE SCHOOL LOS ANGELES Yes BASSETT STREET VAN NUYS Yes BELL/CUDEHY SPAN BELL No BELLA VISTA ELEMENTARY MONTEREY PARK Yes BELMONT HIGH SCHOOL LOS ANGELES No BERENDO MIDDLE SCHOOL LOS ANGELES No BERT LYNN MIDDLE SCHOOL TORRANCE No BEULAH PAYNE PUBLIC ELEMENTARY INGLEWOOD Yes BEVERLY VISTA SCHOOL BEVERLY HILLS Yes BILLY MITCHELL ELEMENTARY LAWNDALE No BIRNEY ELEMENTARY REDONDO BEACH No BREA CANYON ALTERNATIVE BREA Yes BRENTWOOD SCHOOL LOS ANGELES No BRET HARTE ELEMENTARY BURBANK No BRIGHT ELEMENTARY LOS ANGELES No BUENA VISTA ELEMENTARY PALMDALE No BUFORD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LENNOX No BURBANK HIGH BURBANK Yes BURBANK HOMESCHOOLERS BURBANK No C.C. CARPENTER ELEMENTARY DOWNY No CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF MATH AND SCIENCE CARSON Yes CAMPBELL HALL SCHOOL N. HOLLYWOOD No CARMENITA MIDDLE SCHOOL CERRITOS Yes CARNEGIE MIDDLE SCHOOL CARSON Yes CARPENTER AVENUE ELEMENTARY STUDIO CITY Yes CASTAIC MIDDLE SCHOOL CASTAIC No CENTRAL JUVENILE HALL MCKINLEYVILLE No CHATSWORTH HIGH SCHOOL CHATSWORTH No CIENEGA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LOS ANGELES No COLFAX AVENUE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NORTH HOLLYWOOD No COLIN POWELL ACADEMY LONG BEACH Yes CORNERSTONE RANCHO PALOS VERDES Yes CRAIG WILLIAMS ELEMENTARY LAKEWOOD No DANIEL WEBSTER MIDDLE SCHOOL LOS ANGELES No Thursday, October 28, 2004 Page 4 of 17 County School City Reported? LOS ANGELES DAPPLEGRAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PALOS VERDES ESTATES Yes DEL AMO ELEMENTARY CARSON No DEL PASO HIGH SCHOOL WALNUT No DESERT WINDS - WEST VALLEY QUARTZ HILL Yes EAGLE ROCK HIGH LOS ANGELES No ECHO HORIZON SCHOOL CULVER CITY Yes EL RODEO SCHOOL BEVERLY HILLS No EL SEGUNDO HIGH SCHOOL EL SEGUNDO Yes EL SEGUNDO MIDDLE SCHOOL EL SEGUNDO Yes ERNIE PYLE BELLFLOWER No ESTHER LINDSTROM ELEMENTARY LAKEWOOD Yes FAIR AVENUE ELEMENTARY NORTH HOLLYWOOD Yes FEDDE MIDDLE SCHOOL HAWAIIAN GARDENS Yes FIELD ELEMENTARY PASADENA Yes FIGUEROA ST. SCHOOL LOS ANGELES Yes FIGUEROA STREET ELEMENTARY LOS ANGELES No FRIES AVENUE ELEMENTARY WILMINGTON Yes GIFFORD C. COLE MIDDLE SCHOOL LANCASTER No GRANDVIEW ELEMENTARY VALINDA No GRIFFIN AVE. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LOS ANGELES Yes HAWTHORNE SCHOOL BEVERLY HILLS No HAYNES STREET ELEMENTARY WEST HILLS No HODGE ELEMENTARY AZUSA No HOLLY AVENUE ARCADIA Yes HOLY FAMILY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SOUTH PASADENA No HOWARD WOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TORRANCE No HUGHES-ELIZABETH LAKES SCHOOL LAKE HUGHES Yes HUNTINGTON DRIVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LOS ANGELES No INTENSIVE LEARNING CENTER LAKEWOOD No IRVING MIDDLE SCHOOL LOS ANGELES Yes IVANHOE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LOS ANGELES Yes JOE WALKER MIDDLE SCHOOL QUARTZ HILL Yes JOHN MARSHALL FUNDAMENTAL SCHOOL PASADENA No JOHN MUIR HIGH SCHOOL ALTADENA No JUAN CABRILLO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MALIBU No JUAN RODRIGUEZ CABRILLO HIGH SCHOOL LONG BEACH No KING MIDDLE SCHOOL LOS ANGELES No KIPP LOS ANGELES COLLEGE PREP SCHOOL LOS ANGELES No KIRK DOUGLAS HIGH SCHOOL GRANADA HILLS No KNIGHT HIGH SCHOOL PALMDALE Yes L.B. WEEMES LOS ANGELES No LA CANADA HIGH SCHOOL LA CANADA No LA CRESCENTA ELEMENTARY LA CRESCENTA No LAKESIDE MIDDLE SCHOOL NORWALK No Thursday, October 28, 2004 Page 5 of 17 County School City Reported? LOS ANGELES LE CONTE MIDDLE SCHOOL HOLLYWOOD Yes LIMERICK AVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CANOGA PARK Yes LINCOLN ELEMENTARY REDONDO BEACH Yes LINDSTROM SCHOOL #Error No LINSTROM LAKEWOOD No LOS ANGELES HARBOR COLLEGE WILMINGTON No LUNADA BAY PVE Yes LUTHERAN HIGH SCHOOL LA VERNE No LYNWOOD HIGH SCHOOL LYNWOOD No MACY INTERMEDIATE MONTEREY PARK Yes MCGRATH ELEMENTARY NEWHALL Yes MEDEA CREEK MIDDLE SCHOOL OAK PARK No MERWIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL COVINA Yes MESA ROBLES MIDDLE SCHOOL HACIENDA HEIGHTS No MIDDLETON STREET ELEMNETARY SCHOOL HUNTINGTON PARK Yes MILL SCHOOL WHITTIER Yes MILLIKAN HIGH SCHOOL LONG BEACH Yes MILLIKAN MIDDLE SCHOOL ENCINO No MIRA CATALINA RANCHO PALOS VERDES Yes MIRALESTE RANCHO PALOS VERDES No MIRALESTE ELEMENTARY RPV Yes MITCHELL COMMUNITY SCHOOL CANYON COUNTRY No MONTEMALAGA PVE Yes NIEMES ELEMENTARY ARTESIA Yes NORA STERRY ELEMENTARY LOS ANGELES No OAK MESA ELEMENTARY LA VERNE No PALMDALE HIGH SCHOOL PALMDALE No PALOS VERDES PVE No PALOS VERDES HIGH SCHOOL #Error Yes PALOS VERDES PENINSULA HIGH SCHOOL #Error Yes PARK SCHOOL ALHAMBRA No PARK VIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL LANCASTER Yes PICO CANYON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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