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St. Elizabeth High School
st. elizabeth is a co-educational catholic diocesan high school founded in the spirit of st. francis and st. dominic serving a diverse student population from oakland and the surrounding communities. we are committed to fostering self-esteem; preparing students for college; and challenging them to live and proclaim the gospel message, achieve academic success, and secure the skills necessary for life lived according to god’s plan.
NAICS Code: 622110Sector: Health Care and Social AssistanceSub Sector: HospitalsIndustry Group: General Medical and Surgical HospitalsNAICS Industry: General Medical and Surgical HospitalsNational Industry: General Medical and Surgical Hospitals
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Where is St. Elizabeth High School located?
St. Elizabeth High School's headquarters is located at 1530 34th Avenue, Oakland, California, United States, 94601
What is St. Elizabeth High School's official website?
St. Elizabeth High School's official website is stliz-hs.org
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NAICS Code: 622110Sector: Health Care and Social AssistanceSub Sector: HospitalsIndustry Group: General Medical and Surgical HospitalsNAICS Industry: General Medical and Surgical HospitalsNational Industry: General Medical and Surgical Hospitals
How many employees does St. Elizabeth High School have?
St. Elizabeth High School has 35 employees
What industry does St. Elizabeth High School belong to?
St. Elizabeth High School is in the industry of: Primary/Secondary Education
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