The first school in Alvarado, the first county seat of Alameda County, was private and established in 1853. It was soon changed to a public school and the current "modern" school building was erected in 1924. The District Superintendent was Leslie Maffey; Trustees were Manuel Goularte, clerk, George Hocking, president and Wilbert Hendricks. Today, the school is quite active and has won numerous awards.
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