1. Natomas High School
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2. Hiram W. Johnson High School
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3. Sam Brannan Middle School
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4. Samuel Jackman Middle School
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5. Antelope Crossing Middle School
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6. Fern Bacon Middle School
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7. Camellia Waldorf School
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8. Kit Carson Middle School
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9. Rio Tierra Junior High School
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10. Capitol Heights Academy
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11. Courtyard Private School
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12. Choices Charter School
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13. St Marys Catholic School
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14. St. Hope Public School 7 (Ps7) School
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15. Brookfield School
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16. Capitol City School
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17. Natomas Middle School
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18. St Ignatius School
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19. Saint Joseph School
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20. Genevieve Didion Elementary
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21. Holy Spirit Parish School
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22. Smythe Elementary School
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23. California Montessori Project-Capitol Campus School
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24. Arcade Fundamental Middle Schl
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25. St Roberts Catholic School
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26. Capital Christian School
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27. Saint Philomene School
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28. Rosa Parks Middle School
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29. Heron School
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30. Aspire Public Schools
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31. Sierra Oaks Elementary School
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32. Will C. Wood Middle School
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About 'Sacramento, CA, USA'
| Sacramento is the capital city of the U.S. state of California and the county seat of Sacramento County. It is located at the confluence of the Sacramento River and the American River in the northern portion of California's expansive Central Valley. With a population of 466,488 at the 2010 census, it is the sixth-largest city in California. Sacramento is the core cultural and economic center of the Sacramento metropolitan area which includes seven counties; with an estimated population of 2,527,123. A city attaining global status, Sacramento was cited by Time magazine as America's most ethnically and racially integrated city in 2002.. Its metropolitan area is the fourth largest in California after the Greater Los Angeles Area, San Francisco Bay Area, and the San Diego metropolitan area as well as the 22nd largest in the United States. | |
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