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==Education== Buena Park is home to one of the 13 [[special-purpose district|special district]] libraries in California. The Buena Park Library District is a single-purpose library district governed by an elected Board of Trustees, and has as its principal source of income through property tax proration. The library's early history is much like other communities: it operated on and off as a volunteer operation beginning in 1905 at several temporary locations with donated books. It was formally established as a library district through the efforts of the Buena Park Woman's Club in 1919. The current facility's construction was completed in early 1969 financed by a bond measure passed by the citizens of Buena Park on June 6, 1967. The community's library holds over 125,000 library materials. The city is served by seven different school districts. [[Buena Park School District]] covers nearly the entire northern half of the city, which feeds into the [[Fullerton Joint Union High School District]], while the districts of [[Centralia School District|Centralia]], [[Cypress School District|Cypress]], [[Magnolia School District (California)|Magnolia]], and [[Savanna School District|Savanna]] serve the remainder of the city, feeding into the [[Anaheim Union High School District]]. [[Buena Park High School]] is the only high school within city limits. [[John F. Kennedy High School (La Palma, California)|Kennedy]], [[Savanna High School|Savanna]], [[Sunny Hills High School|Sunny Hills]] and [[Western High School (Anaheim, California)|Western]] high schools also all serve the city's students, but are in either Fullerton, La Palma or Anaheim. Gordon H Beatty (now known as Gordon H Beatty Middle School), Arthur F. Corey, Charles G. Emery (a 2011 Blue Ribbon Award winner<ref>{{cite news|url=http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2011/09/local-campuses-named-national-blue-ribbon-schools.html|title=Local campuses named national 'blue ribbon' schools|last=Blume|first=Howard|date=September 15, 2011|work=[[Los Angeles Times]]|access-date=September 15, 2011}}</ref>), Carl E. Gilbert, Mabel L. Pendleton and James A. Whitaker Elementary Schools along with Buena Park Junior High (now known as Buena Park Middle School) are the seven schools that make up the Buena Park School District.
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