Quiz Kids (San Francisco) - Participating High Schools

Participating High Schools

  • Acalanes (dropped out)
  • Aragon High School (dropped out)
  • Archbishop Riordan
  • Bellarmine
  • Bentley
  • Burlingame High School (dropped out of 2008 season)
  • Campolindo (dropped out)
  • Capuchino High School (dropped out)
  • Carlmont High School
  • Carondolet (dropped out)
  • Castro Valley
  • Clayton Valley (dropped out)
  • Concord High School
  • Crystal Springs Uplands School
  • De La Salle (dropped out)
  • Evergreen Valley (dropped out)
  • Gilroy (dropped out)
  • Gunn
  • Half Moon Bay (dropped out)
  • Harker
  • Hillsdale High School
  • Jefferson
  • Lynnbrook
  • Menlo School
  • Menlo-Atherton
  • Mills High School
  • Miramonte (dropped out)
  • Mission San Jose High School (dropped out 2011, returning 2013)
  • Monta Vista (dropped out)
  • Mountain View
  • Novato (dropped out)
  • Palo Alto High School (dropped out)
  • Pescadero (dropped out)
  • Pinewood
  • Sacred Heart
  • San Carlos (dropped out)
  • San Mateo High School
  • San Leandro High School
  • Sequoia
  • Serra
  • Stuart Hall High School
  • South San Francisco
  • Summit
  • Tamalpais (dropped out)
  • Terra Nova High School (Pacifica)
  • Valley Christian (dropped out)
  • Vintage (dropped out)
  • Westmoor
  • Willow Glen (dropped out)
  • Woodside

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