College of the Sequoias
College of the Sequoias (COS) is
a California community college located on the eastern edge of
the San Joaquin Valley midway between San Francisco and Los
Angeles.
Redwood High School
Home of the Rangers, recognizes
the unique and varied needs of its student body, strives to
empower all of its students to reach their fullest potential as
positive, contributing members of the communities in which they
will live and work.
Mt. Whitney High School
Mount Whitney High School
recognizes the contribution we all make to the school, to
society, and to humanity.
Golden West High School
This web page is designed to
help parents and students be in contact with teachers and
administration. Parents can also know what is going on in their
students lives. Also for students to see upcoming events and
contact their teachers with questions.
Visalia
Unified School District
Visalia Unified School District
is a K-12 public school district in the state of California
serving over 25,000 students in the heart of the San Joaquin
Valley.
Central Valley Christian
School
Central Valley Christian School
is the only private Christian high school in the city of
Visalia. It is a CSI (Christian Schools International) school
that is fully accredited by the W.A.S.C. (Western Association
of Schools and Colleges).
Proteus
Inc. Home Page Proteus, Inc. is an ever-changing
organization created to provide exceptional education,
employment, training, and other services to the diverse
population of Tulare, Kings, Fresno, and Kern
counties.
San Joaquin Valley College
SJVC an accredited private
junior college offering associates degrees and certificates in
medical, technical and business programs.
Visalia Adult School
We are an educational
institution that is fully accredited by the Western Association
of Schools and Colleges and have a quality staff of state
certificated instructors.
The Charter Home School
Academy
Our program is based on a belief
that each student can succeed and deserves an education that is
rigorous and well defined. At the same time, the Academy
recognizes that each individual is unique and, therefore, is
entitled to an education that is meaningful and sensitive to
his or her varied and often changing needs.
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