San Juan Unified School District

San Juan Unified School District
Location
Carmichael, California
United States
District information
Type Public
Grades Infant/Toddler, Preschool, TK, K–12 and adult education
Established 1960
Superintendent Kent Kern
Schools 64
Budget $337 million[1]
Students and staff
Students 39,750
Teachers 2,450
Other information
Website www.sanjuan.edu

San Juan Unified School District is a school district in Sacramento County, California, that serves Arden-Arcade, Carmichael, Orangevale, Citrus Heights, Fair Oaks, parts of Rancho Cordova, and parts of Sacramento.

San Juan Unified includes some elementary schools, 8 K-8 schools, 8 middle schools, and 9 high schools, plus an additional number of alternative schools, early childhood centers, and adult education centers.

High schools

The nine comprehensive high schools which are part of the San Juan Unified School District include:

Middle schools

San Juan Unified School District has a total of 8 middle schools in the district, listed below .

  • Arcade Fundamental Middle School
  • Arden Middle School
  • John Barrett Middle School
  • Andrew Carnegie Middle School
  • Winston Churchill Middle School
  • Louis Pasteur Middle School
  • Will Rogers Middle School
  • Sylvan Middle School

K-8 schools

  • Gold River Discovery Center
  • Kingswood K-8
  • Lichen K-8
  • Orangevale Open K-8
  • Sierra Oaks K-8
  • Starr King K-8
  • Thomas Edison Language Institute
  • Woodside K-8

Elementary schools

  • Arlington Heights Elementary
  • Cambridge Heights Elementary
  • Cameron Ranch Elementary
  • Carmichael Elementary
  • Carriage Drive Elementary
  • Cottage Elementary
  • Cowan Fundamental
  • Coyle Avenue Elementary
  • Del Dayo Elementary
  • Del Paso Manor Elementary
  • Deterding Elementary
  • Harry Dewey Fund. Elementary
  • Dyer-Kelly Elementary
  • Grand Oaks Elementary
  • Green Oaks Fundamental Elementary
  • Greer Elementary
  • Howe Avenue Elementary
  • Thomas Kelly Elementary
  • Earl Le Gette Elementary
  • Mariemont Elementary
  • Mariposa Elementary
  • Mission Avenue Elementary
  • Northridge Elementary
  • Oakview Community Elementary
  • Ottoman Elementary
  • Pasadena Elementary
  • Charles Peck Elementary
  • Pershing Elementary
  • Albert Schweitzer Elementary
  • Skycrest Elementary
  • Trajan Elementary
  • Twin Lakes Elementary
  • Whitney Avenue Elementary

Continuation schools

  • La Entrada Continuation/AdvancePath Academy
  • Laurel Ruff - Community Transition Programs (special education)
  • Sunrise Tech Center

Other

  • Camp Winthers Camp owned by (San Juan Unified)
  • El Sereno High School (Independent Study)
  • La Vista Center (Special education)
  • Ralph Richardson Center (Special education)

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