Clairemont High School, Public high school in San Diego, California, US.
Clairemont High School is a public secondary institution for grades 9 through 12 near the intersection of Balboa Avenue and Clairemont Drive. The campus covers a wide area with classroom buildings, athletic facilities, and common spaces serving around two thousand students.
The school opened in 1958 with only sophomores and juniors transferred from other high schools. Senior classes came in the following years as the building expanded.
The AVID model began here in 1980, when a teacher started helping students from less represented groups prepare for university. This method later spread to thousands of schools in different countries.
Families can check grades, access school resources, and communicate with staff through an online portal. The system also allows viewing event calendars and downloading forms.
A small museum on campus preserves objects from different presidential periods, including letters and personal memorabilia. This collection is considered the largest of its kind in a school nationwide.
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