Anaheim Union High School District
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Anaheim High School
Anaheim
2667
Ball Junior High School
Anaheim
737
Brookhurst Junior High School
Anaheim
724
Cambridge Virtual Academy
Anaheim
195
Cypress High School
Cypress
2685
Dale Junior High School
Anaheim
1002
Gilbert High (Continuation) School
Anaheim
543
Hope School
Anaheim
231
John F. Kennedy High School
La Palma
1983
Katella High School
Anaheim
2326
Lexington Junior High School
Cypress
1188
Loara High School
Anaheim
1539
Magnolia High School
Anaheim
1608
Oxford Academy
Cypress
1315
Polaris High School
Anaheim
623
Savanna High School
Anaheim
1466
South Junior High School
Anaheim
1159
Sycamore Junior High School
Anaheim
1137
Walker Junior High School
La Palma
890
Western Orangeview 7-12 School
Anaheim
1446
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Area & Neighborhood Coverage
The Anaheim Union High School District spans a significant and dynamic section of central Orange County, California. Its reach primarily encompasses the expansive city of Anaheim, a prominent urban center known for its diverse neighborhoods and vibrant local economy. Beyond Anaheim, the district thoughtfully serves portions of several adjacent Orange County cities, including Buena Park, Cypress, Fullerton, La Palma, and Stanton. This geographical footprint means the district connects a wide array of residential communities, from established, tree-lined streets to more recently developed areas, all contributing to the rich tapestry of Southern California life.
Community & Regional Tapestry
Woven into the very fabric of these Orange County communities, the Anaheim Union High School District plays a vital role in the regional landscape. The area it covers is characterized by a unique blend of historical charm and contemporary energy, reflecting the broader Southern California experience. Local families benefit from the district's presence as a central fixture in their daily lives, connecting various neighborhoods across these municipalities. This regional integration fosters a sense of shared community identity, where the district serves as a common thread across the varied residential and commercial zones of central Orange County.