Granada's Academic Performance Index (API) is based on the three-year ranking of 2010 (9), 2011 (9), 2012 (9). Similar school API rankings are 4, 7, and 6 respectively. 30% of the total population is ELL learners, 16.10% are socioeconomic disadvantages, and 50% are disabled students. In addition, Granada High School offers honorary courses known for its diverse sports and wonderful infrastructure. Special services they offer to students include Immigration Education Program, Native American Education, Special Education, GATE Program Service, Intervention, Summer School, TV / TIP and New Teacher Support, Peer Assistant Review, High School Attorney .
Granada (/ ɡrənɑːdə / /, Spanish :) is the capital city of Granada Province of Andalusia, Spain. Granada is located at the confluence of the Sierra Nevada mountain range, the Daro River, the Henil River, the Monachil River and the Beyro River. Located at an altitude of 738 meters (2,421 feet), it is just an hour's drive from the tropical coast of the Mediterranean coast. The Sierra Nevada ski station where the 1996 FIS Alpine World Ski Championship was held is nearby.
Granada, the capital city of Granada in state (state) in Comunida Dout Noma (Autonomous Region) in Andalusia in southern Spain. It is located on the northwest slope of the Sierra Nevada mountain range along the Genyl River at an altitude of 2,260 ft (689 m). Along the lower route, the irrigation project drastically reduced the Daro river, flowed into the city about 1 mile from the east, then suddenly joined Genil to the south. It is dredged and covered with most routes in the city.
The Granada Cathedral is built in the city center, the Nasrid Grand Mosque in Granada. Its construction began in the Spanish Renaissance in the early 16th century and immediately after the Catholic monarch conquered Granada they left their work to Juan Gilde Hontañón and Enrique Egas. The Cathedral was contemporary with the Alhambra Palace, the University, and the true Chancelillia (Supreme Court) Christian Palace as many magnificent buildings were built during the reign of Emperor Charles V of the Holy Roman Empire.