Clovis North Educational Center
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Clovis North Educational Center (CNEC/Clovis North High School) is the fifth high school in Clovis Unified School District in Clovis, California. It was established in 2007 with Norm Anderson as principal of both the high school and the junior high (Granite Ridge). Clovis North is located on the street corners of International and Willow, right across the street from the Willow International Community College.
Notable alumni
- Carson Carroll (1993-), holds world record for Mount Everest climb, and most Otter Pops™ eaten in an hour.
- Ryan Grasell (1993-), survivor of hurricane Katrina and 2007 break dancing champion of the pacific northwest.
- Hieu Hoang (1801-), Known for being the most interesting man in the world, traveling to the moon, and meeting JFK.
- Daniel Lee (1993-), leader of the Students' Liberation Army (SLA) and incitor of the third Great War for Students' Independence.
- Jonathan Chang (1993-), opened first successful doughnut shop in Clovis called "Doughnuts".
- Alexa Fox (1993-), first Clovis resident to make the USA National Women's beach volleyball team.
External links
Coordinates: 36°53′23″N 119°44′00″W / 36.8898°N 119.7334°W / 36.8898; -119.7334
Categories:
- High schools in California
- Education in Fresno County, California
- California school stubs
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