Historic Fresno High has some of the most unique homes in San Joaquin Valley. Homes range in size from a few hundred square feet to thousands. The charm of this neighborhood can be found in the homes unique architectural styles and in their residents itself. Fresno High is the oldest high school in the Fresno Metropolitan area with its first classes being held in September of 1889.
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Recent stories in Historic Fresno High:
Mi Cafecito: The coffee shop that feels like a hug
Whether you are having a bad day and are in need of a pick me up, or you’re having a great day and you want to keep it going – if you like coffee (or great Mexican-style breakfasts!) I’m going…
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Fall into Joy: 5 Ways to Discover Seasonal Glimmers in Fresno/Clovis
Natali shares 5 “Glimmers” (delightful moments that spark joy and contentment) for the Fall Season!
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Moto Deli & Bodega: A Relaxed Food Adventure Awaits You
Your typical deli serves up average sandwiches, but Moto is very different. Natli has 10 really good reasons (plus a bonus) to go visit Moto Deli & Bodega in the Tower District
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Fresno History: Soupy’s Lakeside Pool?!
Have you heard of Soupy’s Lakeside Pool in Fresno? For fun, depending on your age… ask your parents or grandparents if they have. Did you know that before Target was built at Blackstone and Bullard, there stood a Montgomery Wards…
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Elementary Schools
Heaton Elementary
1533 N. San Pablo Ave
Fresno, CA 93728
Phone: 559-457-2920
Website: http://go.fresnou.org/heaton
Homan Elementary
1602 W. Harvard
Fresno, CA 93705
Phone: 559-457-2940
Website: http://go.fresnou.org/homan
Fremont
1005 W. Weldon Ave
Fresno, CA 93705
Phone: 559-457-2910
Website: http://www.fresnounified.org/schools/elementary/fremont
Addams Elementary
2117 W. McKinley
Fresno, CA 93728
Phone: 559-457-2510
Website: http://go.fresnou.org/addams
Muir Elementary
410 E. Dennett Ave
Fresno, CA 93728
Phone: 559-457-3150
Website: http://www.fresnounified.org/schools/elementary/muir
Anthony Elementary
1542 E. Webster St.
Fresno, CA 93728
Phone: 559-457-2520
Website: http://www.fresnounified.org/schools/elementary/anthony
Middle Schools
Hamilton
102 E. Clinton
Fresno, CA 93704
Phone: 559-248-7370
Website: http://www.fresnounified.org/schools/elementary/hamilton
High Schools
Fresno High
1839 N. Echo Ave
Fresno, CA 93704
Phone: 559-457-2780
Website: http://go.fresnou.org/fresno