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1377 Piedmont Road. San Jose, CA 95132. (408) 347-3800. Piedmont Hills High School is located in the Berryessa neighborhood in San Jose. Piedmont Hills opened its doors in 1965. It is a California Distinguished School and has received various awards in several aspects of its curriculum. Mission Statement.
Piedmont Hills High is a public high school located in San Jose, California, serving grades 9-12 with a total enrollment of 1,925 students. The school is part of the East Side Union High School District, which is ranked 671 out of 1,560 districts in California and has a 3-star rating from SchoolDigger.
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1 févr. 2021 · 2019-20 School Accountability Report Card for Piedmont Hills High School Page 1 of 12 Piedmont Hills High School 1377 Piedmont Rd. • San Jose, CA, 95132 • 408.347.3800 • Grades 9-12 Ginny Davis, Principal davisg@esuhsd.org phhs.schoolloop.com 2019-20 School Accountability Report Card Published During the 2020-21 School Year ----- East ...
PIEDMONT HILLS HIGH SCHOOL. 1377 Piedmont Road. San Jose, California 95132 (408) 347-3800 Ph | (408) 347-3805 Fax. East Side Union High School District. 830 North Capitol Avenue. San Jose, CA 95133 . P: (408) 347-5000. REPORT BULLYING. The Say Something R ...
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School: Piedmont Hills High CDS Code: 43 69427 4335907 School Address: 1377 Piedmont Rd. San Jose, CA 95132-2497 . Google Map Link opens new browser tab ...
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