There are 19 schools in the USA with the word chino in the name.
The word "chino" is commonly found in U.S. public school names due to its historical and geographic significance, particularly in regions of California. The name originates from Spanish explorers and settlers in the 18th century, who used "Chino" to describe areas of land granted during the Spanish and Mexican periods. Over time, communities such as the city of Chino in Southern California developed around these historic land grants, and local institutions-including schools-adopted the name to reflect their connection to the area's heritage. The continued use of "Chino" in school names serves as a nod to the region's rich cultural history and helps foster a sense of local identity and continuity. In educational contexts, these names often signify the school's relationship to the community and its longstanding ties to the area's development.
Arizona (2)
Chino Valley High School in Chino Valley, AZMIJTED - Chino Valley High School in Chino Valley, AZ
California (7)
Chino Child Development Center in Chino, CAChino High School in Chino, CA
Sycamore Academy of Science and Cultural Arts - Chino Valley in Chino, CA
Chino Hills High School in Chino Hills, CA
Chino Valley Learning Academy in Chino Hills, CA
Heights Christian-Chino Hills in Chino Hills, CA
Capuchino High School in San Bruno, CA
Colorado (2)
Chinook Trail Elementary School in Colorado Springs, COChinook Trail Middle School in Colorado Springs, CO
Montana (2)
Chinook 7–8 in Chinook, MTChinook High School in Chinook, MT
Washington (6)
Chinook Elementary School in Auburn, WAChinook Middle School in Bellevue, WA
Chinook Middle School in Kennewick, WA
Chinook Middle School in Lacey, WA
Chinook Middle School in Seatac, WA
Chinook Elementary School in Vancouver, WA
Information is generated using publicly accessible school-supplied data and may be inaccurate