South Bay Union High School District

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South Bay Union High School District, also known as the Redondo Union High School District, [1] was a school district in Los Angeles County, California. It served residents of Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, and Redondo Beach. [2] It also served Torrance in the 1947-1948 school year. [3]

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History

It was established circa 1905. [4] Redondo Union High School was the district's first high school. [5] Torrance High School was part of this district only for the 1947-1948 school year, as California law prevented the newly-formed Torrance school district from immediately controlling high schools. The following year it became the Torrance Unified School District and took control of Torrance High. [3] The second comprehensive high school that remained a part of the district, Mira Costa High School, opened in 1950. [5]

It had 7,000 students in 1970. The number of students decreaed, prompting the district to close Aviation High School in 1982. [6]

In 1991 the elementary school districts within South Bay Union HSD had plans to unify into a single K-12 school district. [7]

In spring 1991 the enrollment was down to 2,900. For the 1991-1992 school year the district was facing a budget shortfall of $1.4 million dollars and was considering closing either Mira Costa High School or Redondo Union High School. [6]

In November 1992 residents of the district approved Proposition V by 59.1%, which dissolved South Bay Union and created separate K-12 unified school districts for the constituent cities. The school district was scheduled to dissolve in July 1993. [2] Manhattan Beach Unified School District and Redondo Beach Unified School District were formed as a result. [5] Hermosa Beach City School District continued to serve Hermosa Beach for grades K-8, with residents able to choose between Redondo Union and Mira Costa high schools. [8]

Schools

Open at the time of the district's dissolution
Left the district prior to dissolution

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References

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  4. 1 2 Kowsky, Kim (1993-04-01). "Third-Graders Bring Indian Culture to Life With Mural". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 2020-10-28. [...]memorabilia relating to its 88-year history[...] - See "Preserving History" segment.
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  6. 1 2 3 Hatch, George (1991-03-22). "Closure of School Among Cutbacks Studied by Board : Education: Trustees of South Bay Union High School District say they don't intend to shut either of two campuses. But they want to keep their options open". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 2020-10-28.
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  8. "High School Choice". Hermosa Beach City School District . Retrieved 2020-10-28.