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Eisenhower High School (Rialto, California)

Dwight D. Eisenhower High School (est. 1959), is located in Rialto, California, United States on the corner of Baseline Avenue and Lilac Ave. The school is named for U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower.

Eisenhower High School is located in Rialto, California, which lies north of Interstate 10, between the cities of San Bernardino and Fontana. It is one of three comprehensive high schools in the Rialto Unified School District and serves a student population of approximately 2,400 in grades 9–12. Established in 1959.

Dwight D. Eisenhower High School has been awarded National Blue Ribbon School 1993 and California Distinguished School 1994.

In 2019 the school enacted the "Breakfast in the Classroom" program to ensure that all students are fed before they start their classes; this was done after the district examined the program at a high school in Los Angeles.

Notable alumni

34°07′25″N 117°22′42″W / 34.12361°N 117.37833°W / 34.12361; -117.37833

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