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National Conference (California)
National Conference is one of the three conferences of the CIF Northern Section, a high school athletics governing body part of the California Interscholastic Federation. The conference is divided into four leagues. Members Leagues * Sac River * EAL * NAL * BVL References

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CIF Northern Section
CIF Northern Section (NS) is a governing body of public and private high school athletics in California. Member schools are located in the inland northeastern portion of the state roughly encompassed by the Interstate 5 in California, I-5 corridor to the bottom of the Sacramento Valley. It is one of ten sections that compose the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF). Northern Section comprises three conferences National Conference, American Conference, and California Conference. These conferences in turn comprise three leagues. The organization's offices are located in Chico, California, Chico. Sports * 8-man Football * Alpine Skiing * Baseball * Basketball * Cross Country * Field Hockey * Football * Golf * Soccer * Softball * Swimming * Tennis * Track and Field * Volleyball * Wrestling Conferences * National Conference (California), National Conference (20 schools) * American Conference (California), American Conference (27 schools) * California Conference (26 school ...
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Gridley High School
Gridley High School is a public high school in Gridley, California, United States, a city north of Sacramento Sacramento ( or ; ; ) is the capital city of the U.S. state of California and the seat of Sacramento County. Located at the confluence of the Sacramento and American Rivers in Northern California's Sacramento Valley, Sacramento's 2020 p ... and south of Redding. Academics As of 2013, Gridley High School operates on an 8:00 a.m. to 3:06 p.m. schedule. The only exception is on Wednesdays, when the school starts at 8:00 a.m. as usual, but ends at 1:54 p.m. Enrollment Gridley High School had an enrollment of about 599 students in the 2016-2017 school year. The school is very integrated. In the school year 2011-2012, the student body was 0.4% American Indian/Alaska Native, 3.4% Asian, 0.1% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, 0.4% Filipino, 50.4% Hispanic, 1.4% Black, and 43.1% White. Athletics Gridley High School offers 13 sport teams, includ ...
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Red Bluff, California
Red Bluff is a city in and the county seat of Tehama County, California, United States. Its population was 14,710 at the 2020 census, up from 14,076 at the 2010 United States Census, 2010 census. It is located north of Sacramento, California, Sacramento, south of Redding, California, Redding, and it is bisected by Interstate 5 in California, Interstate 5. Red Bluff is situated on the banks of the upper Sacramento River. Located in the northernmost part of Central Valley (California), California’s Central Valley, the city marks the northern end of a vast contiguously cultivated area that extends all the way to Bakersfield, California, Bakersfield, to the south. Mildly rugged terrain, used as rangeland, separates Red Bluff from the next crop areas to the north in Cottonwood, California, Cottonwood. It was originally known as Leodocia, but was renamed to Covertsburg in 1853, then its current name in 1854. Located at the head of navigation on the Sacramento River, the town fl ...
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Red Bluff High School
Red Bluff High School is a public school in Red Bluff, California. The institution offers courses from the ninth grade to the twelfth grade and is a member of the Red Bluff Joint Union High School District. The campus is located at 1260 Union Street in Red Bluff. Academics In 2010, Red Bluff High School was one of 28 high schools around the country to receive a $2 million grant dubbed the Smaller Learning Communities Grant. The goal of the program is to increase student achievement and graduation rates, and encourage more students to strive for a post-secondary education. Athletics Red Bluff High School is a part of the Northern Section California Interscholastic Federation. Sports teams * V = Varsity, JV = Junior Varsity, F = Freshman Notable alumni Famous graduates of Red Bluff High School include: * Michael Chiarello, celebrity chef * William John Cooper, United States Commissioner of Education * Clair Engle, California State Senator 1934-43, United States Congressma ...
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Chico High School
Chico High School is a four-year comprehensive public high school located in Chico, California, United States. , Chico High School has 2,083 students. Founded in 1902, it predominantly serves as the public school for graduates of Chico Junior High School. In 1966, Chico High School became a California Distinguished School recognized by the California Department of Education. In 1998 and 1999, it was given the National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence, in 2001 it received the National Service-Learning Leader School, and in 2003–2005 it received National Smaller Learning Communities School award. In 2008, for the first time, Chico High ended off-campus lunch privileges for freshman students. Since 1967, the school has competed with cross-town rival Pleasant Valley High School (California), Pleasant Valley High School at the annual Almond Bowl in junior varsity and varsity football. The game was unnamed in the schools' first three meetings, but local businessmen led by KPAY-A ...
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Paradise, California
Paradise is an incorporated town in Butte County, California, United States, in the Sierra Nevada foothills above the northeastern Sacramento Valley. As of the 2020 census, the town population was 4,764, a decline of over 80% from the 26,218 residents recorded in the 2010 census. On November 8, 2018, a major wildfire, the Camp Fire, destroyed most of Paradise and much of the adjacent communities of Magalia, Butte Creek Canyon, and Concow. In November 2023, it was reported that there were a little over 9,000 residents living in Paradise. Over 2,500 new structures have also been built, with more construction ongoing. History The first post office was established at Paradise in 1877. It closed for a time in 1911, but was re-established later that year, when the post office at Orloff was closed. Paradise incorporated in 1979. For many years, the Butte County Railroad operated trains along the ridge, serving mines and sawmills. Naming According to GNIS, the community has been ...
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Paradise High School
Paradise High School (PHS) is a public high school in Paradise, California, United States. It is part of the Paradise Unified School District. The school's curriculum is organized into 13 subject area departments, and students can take up to six classes a day. Senior students can enroll concurrently at Butte Community College. Sports offered by the school are football, basketball, volleyball, cross country, swimming, tennis, soccer, track, golf, wrestling, baseball, softball, and cheerleading. History Fire and relocation When the Camp Fire destroyed most of the town of Paradise in November 2018, the school campus was mostly spared, losing only a half dozen temporary classrooms. The wildfire, the worst in California's history, burned down 19,000 structures and killed 85 people. The population of the town of Paradise plummeted from 26,800 to 2,034. The campus was shut down for the remainder of the 2018–2019 school year; students studied in nearby Chico, California or via o ...
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Orland, California
Orland is a city in Glenn County, California. The population was 8,298 at the 2020 census, up from 7,291 at the 2010 census, making Orland the most populous city in Glenn County. Orland is located north of Willows, at an elevation of . Interstate 5, (north–south) passes west of the downtown area while State Route 32 (east–west) passes through downtown. A member of Bee City USA, Orland is the "Queen Bee Capital of North America" owing to its robust local and regional queen bee production as part of the county's agricultural products. It is home of the Honeybee Discovery Center museum. Annual events include the Queen Bee Festival in June and OktoBEEfest in October. History Orland incorporated in 1909. The first post office in Orland opened in 1916. In 1908 Orland was the namesake of one of the first irrigation projects of the newly formed United States Bureau of Reclamation, the Orland Project, authorized by the Newlands Reclamation Act. The 1910 East Park Dam and ot ...
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Orland High School
Orland High School is a public high school in Orland, California, United States, a city northwest of Sacramento, California, and south of Redding, California. Academics As of 2025, Orland High School operates on an 8:05 a.m. to 3:05 p.m. schedule. This includes five periods of instruction, a brief 10-minute break, and a lunch. Enrollment In the 2011–12 school year, Orland High School had an enrollment of 680 students. Orland High School is very integrated in the school years of 2011-2012 with, 0.9% American Indian/Alaska Native, 2.5% Asian, 0.1% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, 0.1% Filipino, 54.1% Hispanic, 1.5% Black, and 39.5% White. Athletics Currently, Orland High School offers its students thirteen teams. These sports include baseball, softball, basketball, football, wrestling, volleyball, track and field, cross country, soccer, tennis, color guard, winter guard, marching band, and cheerleading. In 2022, Orland won the California Interscholastic Federation Div ...
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Susanville, California
Susanville (formerly known as Rooptown) (, ''bush creek country'')Simmons, W. S., Morales, R., Williams, V., & Camacho, S. (1997). Honey Lake Maidu Ethnogeography of Lassen County, California . Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology, 19(1), 2–31. ISSN 0191-355/ref> is the only incorporated city in Lassen County, California, United States, of which it is also the county seat. Susanville is located on the Susan River in the southern part of the county, at an elevation of . Its population is 16,728 as of the 2020 census, down from 17,947 from the 2010 census. The Susanville urban area contains 8,995 people and 4,233 households. Susanville, a former logging and mining town, is the site of the High Desert State Prison, California (not to be confused with High Desert State Prison, Nevada), which opened in 1995. The Federal Correctional Institution, Herlong is nearby, having opened in 2001. The prisons and their effects on the community, including the addition of ...
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Lassen Union High School
Lassen is a Danish and Norwegian patronymic surname meaning "son of Lars" (equivalent of Laurentius), and thus a parallel form of the more common surname Larsen. Notable people with the surname include: * Anders Lassen (1920–1945), Danish recipient of the British Victoria Cross * Christian Lassen, Norwegian-German orientalist * Clyde Everett Lassen, United States Navy aviator and Medal of Honor recipient * Eduard Lassen, Belgian composer * Erik Sætter-Lassen (1892–1966), Danish sport shooter * Frederik Lassen, Danish football player * Georg Lassen, German U-boat captain * Hans Christian Lassen, Danish sprint canoer * Hartvig Lassen (1824–1897), Norwegian editor and literary historian * Henrik Andreas Zetlitz Lassen, Norwegian politician * Inger Lassen (1911–1957), Danish actress * Jean Elisabeth Lassen, Canadian weightlifter * Justin Lassen, American composer, producer, multi-instrumentalist and remixer * Leigh Lassen, American actress * Leo Lassen (1899–1975) ...
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Oroville High School
Oroville High School is a public high school located in the rural north valley at the base of the Sierra Nevada (U.S.), Sierra Nevada foothills, about seventy miles north of Sacramento, California, Sacramento, California, United States. Founded in 1892, Oroville, California, Oroville High School is the oldest high school in the district. The campus covers . Of the 46 classrooms on campus, five have full functioning computer labs. The campus also has two computer labs and a library. In 2003, a school bond for $8,523,932 was passed, allowing for the construction of a new library, a science wing, and an industrial technology center. These funds were intended to convert older buildings on campus to an art building, a center for performing arts, and a more modern gymnasium. Despite the money set aside, all of these projects were shelved due to the extreme financial situation of the school district. Historic buildings Oroville High School has one of the oldest buildings in the city. ...
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