San Leandro Real Estate
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About San Leandro
San Leandro is a city located in Alameda County, California.
As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 79,452.
San Leandro was first discovered on March 20, 1772 by Spanish
soldier Captain Pedro Fages and the Spanish Catholic priest Father
Crespi. Forty-eight years later, to increase settlement and strengthen
their claim to the Bay Area, the Spanish gave to retired Spanish
soldier Don Luís María Peralta a 43,000 acre (174
km²) land grant which he named Rancho San Antonio. In 1842,
Don José Joaquín Estudillo, also a retired Spanish
soldier, was granted 7,000 acres (28 km²) of land in the
San Leandro area, which he named Rancho San Leandro.San Leandro
is a friendly and diverse city with a colorful heritage and numerous
cultural amenities including a 450-berth Marina, two golf courses
and a large community library. Discovered in 1772 by a Spanish
explorer, San Leandro became famous during the late 1800s and
early 1900s for its delicious cherries. In 1909, to celebrate
the abundant cherry harvest, San Leandro held its first Cherry
Festival, an event which was so successful, it is still celebrated
today. http://www.ci.san-leandro.ca.us/
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Area Schools
The Alameda County Office of Education plays a critical role
in linking administrators, teachers, and students in our 18 districts
to state policy priorities and new initiatives.
The office provides a strategic infrastructure of leadership,
hands-on support, centralized services and programs and accountability.
As with all of Californias COEs, the Alameda County Office
of Education is dedicated to providing leadership for education.
In this role, we identify new program opportunities and resources
that benefit the children, districts and communities. We also
engage local, regional and statewide elected officials in the
development of solutions and innovative practices.
We serve:
18 K-12 districts;
350 schools;
10,000 teachers;
225,000 students;
Children with special needs and their parents;
Incarcerated and expelled youth; and
School-age parents and their children.