Whittier Union High School District
Whittier Union High School District is a California high school district serving most of the City of Whittier, the unincorporated community of South Whittier and parts of La Mirada and Santa Fe Springs. The union high school district was formed in 1900 and is currently composed of five comprehensive high schools, two alternative high schools, and an adult education center. Combined, these schools serve over 13,000 students. The school district is overseen by its current Superintendent, Martin Plourde.
High schools
- California High School, founded in 1953 and located in South Whittier
- La Serna High School, founded in 1961 and located in Friendly Hills
- Pioneer High School, founded in 1959 and located in West Whittier
- Santa Fe High School, founded in 1955 and located in Santa Fe Springs
- Whittier High School, founded in 1900 and located in Uptown Whittier
Alternative Education
- Frontier High School
- Sierra Vista High School
- Whittier Adult School
Feeder districts
- East Whittier City School District in East Whittier
- Little Lake City School District in Santa Fe Springs
- Los Nietos School District in Los Nietos
- South Whittier School District in South Whittier
- Whittier City School District in Whittier
Closed high schools
- Lowell High School closed 1980
- Monte Vista High School closed 1979
- Sierra High School closed 1979
See also
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