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Marina High School (Huntington Beach, California)

1963 establishments in CaliforniaBuildings and structures in Huntington Beach, CaliforniaEducation in Huntington Beach, CaliforniaEducational institutions established in 1963High schools in Orange County, California
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Marina High School is a public high school located in the northwest corner of Huntington Beach, California which first began operating in 1963. Marina is part of the Huntington Beach Union High School District, which includes several other area high schools. The school is located on Springdale Street between Edinger Avenue and McFadden Avenue. In 2009, the school was named a California Distinguished School, the highest honor given to schools in California.

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Marina High School (Huntington Beach, California)
Cross Drive, Huntington Beach

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Marina High School

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92649 Huntington Beach
California, United States
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