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  1. Established in 1896, Eureka High School was the first high school on the far North Coast of California. The current main Eureka High School building, at 1900 J Street, is a Gothic Revival structure originally built in 1925 as the Eureka Junior High. The building was designed by John J. Donovan of Oakland and built by James McLaughlin of San ...

  2. Eureka High School built and took place of the original high school that was in the “Opera House.” First principal is J. Varnum Jones. 1910s. 1912. First graduating class of Eureka High School. Seven members of the graduating class. 1930s. 1932. District purchased its first two buses. State law provided aid for bus transportation. 1934.

  3. Apr 16, 2022 · From the Fall of 1998 to the Fall of 1999, the Ralph Blevins, Jr. Elementary School was built over the field, the third elementary school in Eureka. Old Eureka High School on February 5, 2022. Taken by Drew Walters. Located at 500 N Central Avenue, this two story brick building was built in 1936 as...

  4. Jan 17, 2024 · Life at Eureka High School, 1930’s Located at 500 N Central High School, these pictures were taken during the early years of the campus which was built in 1936. The high school closed in 1973 when...

  5. Jul 26, 2021 · There have been several Mt. Vernon Schools in San Bernardino — three of them were built before 1886. The original was a small one-room adobe built in the late 1850s at Seventh and Mt. Vernon Avenue.

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  6. Mar 29, 2023 · It’s been a long time coming but the highly anticipated 40,000 sq. ft. brand-new Eureka High School gymnasium is cruising at a steady pace toward an estimated midsummer 2023 completion date.

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  8. Sep 8, 2020 · breaking featured top story. Rockwood completes STEM addition at Eureka High. By Katelyn Mary Skaggs. Sep 8, 2020. The STEM building at Eureka High School was ready for use on Aug. 14. The addtition expanded the school’s science classrooms and created a new front entrance. Photo by Katelyn Mary Skaggs.

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