Enterprise High School (Redding, California)

Enterprise has an extensive list of available electives, in which they satisfy unit credit for the UC and CSU systems.

This original dinner/play set in a Victorian Christmas holiday venue is an evening of comedy, food, and vocal and instrumental music.

Every October, Enterprise and their main rival, Shasta High School, play in a celebrated game called the River Bowl.

On October 12, 2007, a great and close game was played with the conclusion of Shasta winning the River Bowl back with a score of 17-24.

[4] Judge Joseph Redmon ruled that criminal conduct would not bar Bodine from suing or collecting.

[4] The Bodine case was referenced by California assemblyman Alister McAlister during his campaign for AB200;[5][6] while a similar bill (AB2800) had been rejected in the previous session,[7][8] AB200 was signed into law on October 2, 1985.

[9] Statute 847 of the California Civil Code currently states: (a) An owner, including, but not limited to, a public entity, as defined in Section 811.2 of the Government Code, of any estate or any other interest in real property, whether possessory or nonpossessory, shall not be liable to any person for any injury or death that occurs upon that property during the course of or after the commission of any of the felonies set forth in subdivision (b) by the injured or deceased person.