Garden Grove Unified School District

The Garden Grove Unified School District (GGUSD) is the third largest school district in Orange County, the 11th largest in the State of California, and the 98th largest school in the United States as of the 2010 enrollment. GGUSD includes schools in Fountain Valley, Garden Grove, Santa Ana, Stanton and Westminster.

GGUSD includes 47 elementary schools, ten intermediate schools, seven high schools, two continuation schools and two special education schools.

GGUSD was formed in July 1965 from the merger of three districts, the Garden Grove Elementary School District (established 1874), the Alamitos School District (1880s) and the Garden Grove Union High School District (1921).

In 2004, GGUSD received the Broad Prize for Urban Education. Twice before, the district had been a Broad Prize finalist.[1] In 2016, GGUSD received 1st in Mathematics for the statewide SBAC, and 2nd in ELA behind San Francisco.

The superintendent of GGUSD is Gabriela Mafi.[2]

Career Technical Education

Adult Education

Special Education

  • The Adult Transition Program at Jordan (Garden Grove)
  • Special Education Center at Mark Twain (Garden Grove)
  • Carver (ECEC) (Stanton) (used to be Carver Elementary)

High schools

Intermediate (Middle) schools

  • Alamitos Intermediate School
  • Dr. Walter C. Ralston Intermediate School
  • Dr. Leroy Doig Intermediate School
  • Harry Louis Lake Intermediate School
  • Hilton D. Bell Intermediate School (7th-9th grade prior to 1982)
  • Izaak Walton Intermediate School
  • James Irvine Intermediate School (Garden Grove)
  • Jordan Intermediate School
  • Sarah McGarvin Intermediate School (Westminster)
  • Stephen R. Fitz Intermediate School

Elementary schools

  • Ethan B. Allen Elementary School (Fountain Valley)
  • Susan B. Anthony Elementary School
  • Loyal H. Barker Elementary School
  • Brookhurst Elementary School
  • Bryant Elementary School
  • Leo Carillo Elementary School (Westminster)
  • Clinton-Mendenhall Elementary School
  • A.J. Cook Elementary School
  • Genevieve M. Crosby Elementary School
  • Dwight D. Eisenhower Elementary School
  • Enders Elementary School
  • Ethel M. Evans Elementary School
  • Excelsior Elementary School
  • Faylane Elementary School
  • Garden Park Elementary School
  • Gilbert Elementary School
  • R. F. Hazard Elementary School
  • Heritage Elementary School
  • Merton E. Hill Elementary School
  • Monroe Elementary Language Academy (
  • Ernest O. Lawrence Elementary School
  • John Marshall Elementary School (Westminster)
  • Mitchel Elementary School
  • Morningside Elementary School
  • John A. Murdy Elementary School (Garden Grove)
  • Newhope Elementary School
  • Mamie L. Northcutt Elementary School
  • Thomas Paine Elementary School
  • Parkview Elementary School
  • George S. Patton Elementary School
  • Ocia A. Peters Elementary School
    • Peters K-3 Elementary School
    • Peters 4-6 Elementary School
  • Post Elementary School (Westminster)
  • Riverdale Elementary School
  • Rosita Elementary School
  • Edward Russell Elementary School
  • Linton T. Simmons Elementary School
  • Skylark Elementary School
  • Stanford Elementary School
  • Agnes Ware Stanley Elementary School
  • Sunnyside Elementary School
  • Dr. C.C. Violette Elementary School
  • Wakeham Elementary School
  • Warren O. Mendenhall Elementary School (used to be a high school until 1974)(Garden Grove)
  • Earl Warren Elementary School
  • Woodbury Elementary School
  • Dr. Louis G. Zeyen Elementary School

Preschools

References

  1. "The Broad Prize". Archived from the original on 2014-04-08.
  2. "Superintendent of Schools". Garden Grove Unified School District. Retrieved 2016-09-15.
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-18. Retrieved 2010-12-17.
  4. "Hare Continuation High School". Garden Grove Unified School District. Retrieved 2016-09-15.

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