Amador Valley High School
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English: Amador Valley High School (commonly Amador, Amador Valley, or AVHS) is a public high school located in Pleasanton, a suburban town east of San Francisco, California.
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Center of Amador Valley Campus, featuring Library and Media Center
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President George W. Bush and Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda speak with United States J-8 representative Manogna Manne of Pleasanton, Calif., a member of the J-8 young leaders from the Group of Eight countries, attending the 2008 G-8 Summit in Toyako, Japan.
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This is Amador Valley High School, looking across the quad from "B" building. Pleasanton Ridge is visible in the background.
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Amador Valley Varsity Girls' Basketball team faces off against rival school
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Two Amador Valley students prepare the AUV for deployment at TRANSDEC during the 2008 competition.
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Amador Valley Marching Band and Color Guard performs its show titled "Heroes, Gods, and Mythical Creatures" at the 2008 WBA Championships.
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Pleasanton Math League members at the 2009 Stanford Mathematics Tournament. The League consists mostly of students from Amador Valley High School, and contains students from schools in Pleasanton, San Ramon, and Danville.
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Students of Amador Valley We the People team testify in a simulated congressional hearing.
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Amador Valley student Aliya Deri is presented with a $40,000 check after winning the 2008 National Vocabulary Championship.
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Amador Valley biology students study aquatic wildlife at Arroyo del valle
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Amador Valley High School Robotics Team member swims with team's Robosub at the 2013 International RoboSub Competition at the Transducer Evaluation Center pool on Point Loma Naval Base.
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Amador Valley Joint Union High School in Pleasanton, CA as of 1927
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US Navy Diver Guides Amador Valley High School vehicle into the water at the 18th Annual International RoboSub Competition at the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific
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This is the Amador Valley DECA Chapter at the Northern California DECA Conference in San Ramon.