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  1. COMPTON HIGH-CLASS OF 1978 - Facebook

  2. Our History. In 1896, Compton High School was a one-room School House on the corner of Compton Blvd and Willowbrook. It graduated its first class in 1898. From 1898 to 1901 the student enrollment was 153 students, which was larger than its’ beginning. Back then, the Ladies wore angle-length skirts; as wearing pants was not permitted, while ...

  3. Compton Junior High School Achieving Excellence for all Students through Equity and Innovation District Home. Translate Language. User Options. News and Reminders. There are no upcoming events to display. View Calendar. Visit Us. 3211 Pico Avenue. Bakersfield, CA 93306. Get Directions. Contact ...

  4. Compton High School Class of 1974 Reunion. 478 likes. Compton High School 40 year class reunion "Keeping Our Head To The Sky"

  5. 601 S Acacia Ave Compton, CA 90220. Compton High School is a high school in Compton, California, USA, part of the Compton Unified School District.HistoryThe school opened in 1896 as Comp …. See more. 11,968 people like this. 11,937 people follow this.

  6. 7 de may. de 2022 · The new school, expected to be under construction until 2024, received millions of dollars in funding from hip-hop artist and Compton native Dr. Dre, who att...

  7. HIGH SCHOOL. White or purple collar uniform unisex shirts only with a Compton Early College logo (No bare-midriffs) Gray sweatshirt/ cardigan sweater with logo (Uniform shirt must be worn daily) Black uniform skirts, chino pants and/or shorts may be worn no more than 3” above the knee. Business uniform: White button down shirt, black pants or ...

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