Serramonte is a large 1960s residential neighborhood on the border of Daly City and Colma in the suburbs south of San Francisco, California, that is also home to numerous shopping malls , strip malls, and big box retailers.
6-556: The neighborhood was developed beginning in 1963 by Fred and Carl Gellert's Suburban Realty Company on a former dairy ranch. Serramonte High School , built in 1970 and closed in 1981, was at one time one of the largest schools by enrollment in Daly City. The nexus of the neighborhood is Serramonte Center , near the intersection of State Route 1 and Interstate 280 , in the triangle formed by Callan Boulevard, Serramonte Boulevard, and Junipero Serra Boulevard , which opened in 1968. The mall
12-495: A state-mandated $ 750,000 reserve fund for the district. The former campus, now renamed Serramonte Del Rey , serves as the district office. In 2018, district voters passed a bond that allowed the district to build housing for teaching staff. Around 2020, construction began. The facility has 122 apartments. According to the California Department of Education , the total enrollment for Jefferson Union High School District
18-615: Is a high school district in northern San Mateo County, California , which serves the cities of Daly City , Brisbane and Pacifica , the town of Colma , the CDP of Broadmoor and a section of San Bruno . Its district office is located at the new location of 123 Edgemont Drive, Bldg. A, Daly City. It serves as a secondary education district for students coming from the Jefferson Elementary School District , Bayshore Elementary School District , Brisbane School District , and
24-420: Is particularly popular with Filipinos, who moved to Daly City in large numbers in the 1970s. 37°40′08″N 122°28′10″W / 37.668858°N 122.469363°W / 37.668858; -122.469363 This San Mateo County, California -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Serramonte High School The Jefferson Union High School District ( JUHSD )
30-529: The Pacifica School District . The Jefferson Union High School District was formed by voters in a March 1922 election, and the first Jefferson High School opened on August 21, 1922, at an old school house on Alemán at the corner of Hill and Market. Voters approved a bond of $ 180,000 in November 1922 for a new high school building, which was dedicated on May 23, 1925. That building was later demolished in
36-459: The early 1960s after the opening of the current Jefferson High School building in 1963. It consists of four comprehensive high schools, and one continuation school: The now closed Serramonte High School was open from 1970 to 1981, returning in a limited form for the two academic years of 1993–1995. At the time, it was proposed to relocate Oceana to the Serramonte campus to save money to restore
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