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Website. [rhs.kcusd.com] Reedley High School was established in 1918 as the first public high school in Reedley, California, and in the Kings Canyon Unified School District. It boasts one of the largest marching bands on the West Coast. Every year, Reedley High hosts a CMEA Music Festival.
Silas Bartsch. Silas Bartsch (May 13, 1926 – October 18, 2001) was an American school administrator who acted as a superintendent in Reedley, California. [1] He was first superintendent of the Kings Canyon Unified School District. Bartsch was superintendent for five years, then left to begin a career at then Fresno Pacific University .
Reedley College was founded in May 1926, as Reedley Junior College, on the campus of Reedley High School. It became a full community college on July 1, 1946. In 1954, the school district voted to move Reedley College to its own campus.
Tim Sheehan. March 8, 2024 at 2:41 PM. Two Fresno food businesses and one in Reedley were temporarily closed in February for violations found during visits by Fresno County health inspectors. In ...
A 15-year-old Reedley boy who was fatally shot while riding his bicycle Sunday night was identified Tuesday by the Fresno County Coroner as Alan Herrera.. The victim was found with multiple ...
More than a year after the city of Reedley first encountered state and federal roadblocks in dealing with an illegal biological laboratory, new federal legislation is aimed at better tracking who ...
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Mid Valley Times. The Mid Valley Times is a weekly newspaper, published on Thursdays, serving Reedley, Dinuba, Sanger, and surrounding communities in Fresno County and Tulare County, California. It was known as the Reedley Exponent until July, 2019, when it merged with the Dinuba Sentinel and the Sanger Herald.