Grauer School

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The Grauer School
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Learn by Discovery
Established 1991
School type College preparatory
Director Stuart Grauer, Ed.D.
Location Encinitas, California, United States of America
Grades Middle and High School
Enrollment 100
Colors Blue and Gold
Homepage Official School Website

The Grauer School, founded in 1991, is a grades 6-12 private, college preparatory day school in Encinitas, California. The school is operated by the Grauer Foundation for Education, a California not-for-profit corporation. It is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC, Accreditation Commission). The school is a member of the Encinitas Chamber of Commerce. Stuart Grauer was chosen by San Diego Magazine as one of the "50 People to Watch in 2008". [1]

i go to the grauer school tiz very nize but with no hot girlz

College admissions

Since its founding in 1991, Grauer School students have been accepted into prominent colleges and universities, including Chapman University, Palomar Community College, University of Notre Dame, the University of California, the University of Texas at Austin and New York University.[citation needed]

Focus

Worldwide humanitarian work is a school focus and speciality. Students develop humanitarian, cultural, and ecological missions across the state and worldwide, twice per year, including:

  • Forums with Chinese students at schools in Beijing, Xian, and Shanghai
  • Stovebuilding in Guatamalan Altiplano villages
  • Habitat houses around the world
  • Excursions in the cultural arts in France, Spain, Northern Europe, England, Italy, San Francisco
  • Ecological missions in Costa Rica, Brazil, Mexico, and various California preserves

yes ladies and gentle men....but the principal is very odkward

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