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Pacific High School (San Bernardino, California)

1953 establishments in CaliforniaEducation in San Bernardino, CaliforniaPublic high schools in CaliforniaVague or ambiguous time from September 2019

Pacific High School is a high school in the San Bernardino City Unified School District located in San Bernardino, California, at the corner of Pacific Street and Perris Hill Park Road. Total campus size is relatively large. It houses the Elsie Gibbs Auditorium, 79 classrooms, 15 - 20 portable classrooms, tennis courts, baseball & softball fields, football field, indoor basketball courts, and the Bailey Bowl where graduation ceremonies were held.

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Pacific High School (San Bernardino, California)
Perris Hill Park Path, San Bernardino

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Perris Hill Park Path
92404 San Bernardino
California, United States
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