California High School is a comprehensive, National Blue Ribbon, fully WASC-accredited 9-12 public school of more than 2000 students, serving the rapidly growing community of San Ramon.
The Whittier Union High School District community and public are invited to submit written comments through an online survey available until 11:59 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 28.
Welcome to the Whittier Union High School Aeries quick start guide and FAQ! Aeries Student Information System is a robust and user friendly system designed to support student's academic growth. Browser-based access anytime, anywhere, with any device.
For students who took the 10th Grade PSAT, scores are typically available online by accessing your CollegeBoard account 4-6 weeks after the date of the test (Nov. 10 - 24th).
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Calendar of games and events for all California High School Athletic programs.
California High School is a comprehensive, National Blue Ribbon, fully WASC-accredited 9-12 public school of nearly 3000 students, serving the rapidly growing community of San Ramon.
It has been a great start to the new year at the Whittier Union High School District. Read more about how our students, teachers and staff have kept busy in the various programs, events and activities taking place across the District.
The Whittier Union High School District community and public are invited to submit written comments through an online survey available until 11:59 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 28.
Whittier Union High School District will host a Community Listening Session at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 25 at the United Sierra Education Center Board Room, 9401 S. Painter Ave., (enter parking lot off Mulberry Avenue).
To begin the process of selecting the District’s next superintendent, the Board of Trustees decided during its Jan. 11 Board meeting to gather written and oral comments from a wide array of stakeholders within the District community.
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) launched a pilot program with school districts and community colleges this fall to provide students with free public transportation. During our Nov. 9 Board of Trustees meeting, the District signed an agreement with Metro to participate in the program.