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Salesian High School (Los Angeles)

1958 establishments in CaliforniaAC with 0 elementsBoyle Heights, Los AngelesBoys' schools in CaliforniaCatholic secondary schools in California
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Bishop Mora Salesian High School ("Salesian High School") is an all-male Roman Catholic high school founded in 1958 and operated by the Archdiocese of Los Angeles in the community of Boyle Heights in Los Angeles, California. It is named after Francisco Mora y Borrell, Bishop of the former Monterey-Los Angeles Diocese. The high school is associated with the religious order, the Salesians of Don Bosco.

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Salesian High School (Los Angeles)
Soto Street, Los Angeles Boyle Heights

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Bishop Mora Salesian High School

Soto Street
90033 Los Angeles, Boyle Heights
California, United States
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