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  1. Hollywood High School is a four-year public secondary school in the Los Angeles Unified School District, located at the intersection of North Highland Avenue and West Sunset Boulevard in the Hollywood district of Los Angeles, California.

  2. Hollywood Senior High School was a public co-educational high day school, located in the suburb of Nedlands in Perth, Western Australia. It was opened in 1958, [2] replacing the earlier Clarement High School. [3]

  3. Hollywood High School has over 500 notable graduates or attendees, including: John Archer, actor. Meredith Baxter, actress. Mary Kay Bergman, actress. Brandy, singer/actress. Vincent Bugliosi, attorney, author. Carol Burnett, actress/comedienne. Diana Canova, actress/singer. Keith Carradine, actor. Robert Carradine, actor.

  4. Há 1 dia · What is Hollywood? Where is Hollywood? When was Hollywood founded? How did Hollywood get its name? When was the Hollywood sign built? Hollywood sign. The Hollywood sign in Los Angeles. Hollywood, district within the city of Los Angeles, California, U.S., whose name is synonymous with the American film industry.

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  5. The World Famous Hollywood High School serves 9th-12th grade students. We strive to challenge every student to think critically, communicate effectively, and work collaboratively to foster social justice. To do this, we will provide every student with rigorous, interdisciplinary instruction aligned to academic standards, infusing technology and ...

  6. Since the early 20th Century the U.S. film industry has largely been based in and around Hollywood. Hollywood High started as a two-room school in September 1903 on the second floor of an empty storeroom at the Masonic Temple on Highland Avenue north of what now is Hollywood Boulevard.

  7. Image via wikipedia. Hollywood High was established in 1903 as a two room school at the Masonic Temple. As can be seen in the photo above, the school’s mascot was derived from a Rudolph Valentino film of the same name, The Sheik from 1921.