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Western Sierra Collegiate Academy

2009 establishments in CaliforniaCharter schools in CaliforniaHigh schools in Placer County, CaliforniaSchools in Placer County, California

Western Sierra Collegiate Academy is a public charter school serving grades 7-12 in Rocklin, California a northeastern suburb located near Sacramento, California. It is part of the Rocklin Academy Family of Schools, which also includes two elementary schools and one TK-8 school located in Rocklin.

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Western Sierra Collegiate Academy
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