There are 15 schools in the USA with the word cities in the name.
The word "cities" is commonly found in U.S. public school names due to the historical and administrative organization of educational systems around municipal boundaries. As American cities grew during the 19th and 20th centuries, many school districts were established to serve the educational needs of specific urban populations, often leading to the inclusion of "city" or "cities" in the institution's formal name. This naming convention helps identify the school as serving students within a particular city or group of cities, reflecting local governance and community identity. Additionally, the use of "cities" signifies a commitment to providing education to diverse and evolving urban populations, highlighting the important role schools play in the civic and cultural life of their communities. Over time, this tradition has helped reinforce a sense of local pride and shared responsibility for public education within city boundaries.
California (3)
Beach Cities Learning Center in Manhattan Beach, CABeach Cities Learning San Gabriel in San Gabriel, CA
Tri-Cities ROP in Whittier, CA
Georgia (1)
Tri-Cities High School in East Point, GAIllinois (1)
Quad Cities Christian School in Moline, ILMinnesota (5)
Cristo Rey Jesuit High School Twin Cities in Minneapolis, MNTwin Cities International Schools in Minneapolis, MN
Horizon Science Academy Twin Cities in Richfield, MN
Twin Cities Academy in Saint Paul, MN
Twin Cities German Immersion Chrtr in Saint Paul, MN
Texas (2)
Midcities Montessori in Bedford, TXPrimrose School of the Mid-Cities in Hurst, TX
Washington (1)
Tri-Cities Prep in Pasco, WAWisconsin (2)
Fox Cities Leadership Academy in Appleton, WIRiver Cities High School in Wisconsin Rapids, WI
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