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Rancho Alamitos High School

1957 establishments in CaliforniaEducation in Garden Grove, CaliforniaEducational institutions established in 1957High schools in Orange County, CaliforniaPublic high schools in California

Rancho Alamitos High School is in Garden Grove, California. It is a member of the Garden Grove Unified School District and serves north-central Garden Grove and a section of Stanton. The high school first opened in the spring of 1957 with no senior class. The first graduating class was in 1958.

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Rancho Alamitos High School
Dale Street, Garden Grove

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Dale Street 11351
92841 Garden Grove
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