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On April 22, 1898, a successful election was held to establish a high school in
Alhambra. The election, which passed with a vote of 49 to 9, established the Alhambra High School District. The high school began classes for twenty-three students on the second floor of Garfield School on October 1,
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Rosemead. The California Allocation Board awarded $ 44.6 million for the school construction, but the district was having difficulty obtaining $ 1 million to do an environmental impact study. The
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Gabriel voters to authorize the creation of a new high school district the following November. Much of San Gabriel is now in the
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Gabriel has been a part of the Alhambra Union High School District , and students from San Gabriel have attended A bond election for $ 345 , 000 for the purchase of a site and erection of buildings was held on February 23
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