Stockton Unified School District
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Stockton Unified School District (SUSD) is a school district headquartered in Stockton, California. Most of the city of Stockton is served by SUSD.
Stockton Unified School District | |
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Address | |
701 N Madison St
, California, 95202United States | |
Coordinates | 37°57′34″N 121°17′46″W / 37.95944°N 121.29611°W |
District information | |
Established | 1852 |
Superintendent | interim |
NCES District ID | 0638010[1] |
Students and staff | |
Students | 36,190 (2020-2021)[1] |
Student–teacher ratio | 22.83[1] |
Other information | |
Website | www |
History
editStockton Unified School District serves nearly 40,000 students at 55 k-12 and high schools. The diverse district includes dependent and independent charters, large comprehensive high schools and smaller secondary schools focused on such specialty areas as health careers, academic rigor, law and technical career pathways.
SUSD boasts three high schools named U.S. News & World Report top high schools in the country, a nationally recognized AVID Demonstration high school, and gold winning jazz bands and Mariachis. Stockton Unified leadership is shared by its powerful Peer Leaders Uniting Students teams, which set school climates for every elementary and high school. The district's newest program is the Public Safety Academy, preparing students for careers in law enforcement, fire safety, emergency response and other areas of public protection.
Boundary
editIn addition to the majority of Stockton, the district also serves the unincorporated communities of August, Country Club, Garden Acres, Kennedy and Taft Mosswood.
Schools
editElementary schools
edit- Adams Elementary School
- August Elementary School
- Bush Elementary School
- Cleveland Elementary School
- Commodore Stockton Skills Elementary School
- El Dorado Elementary School
- Elmwood Elementary School
- Fillmore Elementary School
- Fremont-Lopez Elementary School
- Grunsky Elementary School
- Hamilton Elementary School
- Harrison Elementary School
- Hazelton Elementary School
- Henry Elementary School
- Hong Kingston Elementary School
- Hoover Elementary School
- Huerta Elementary School
- Kennedy Elementary School
- King Elementary School
- Kohl Open Elementary School
- Madison Elementary School
- Marshall Elementary School
- McKinley Elementary School
- Monroe Elementary School
- Montezuma Elementary School
- Nightingale Elementary School
- Peyton Elementary School
- Primary Years Academy
- Pulliam Elementary School
- Rio Calaveras Elementary School
- Roosevelt Elementary School
- San Joaquin Elementary School
- Spanos Elementary School
- Taft Elementary School
- Taylor Elementary School
- Tyler Elementary School
- Van Buren Elementary School
- Victory Elementary School
- Washington Elementary School
- Wilson Elementary School
High schools
edit- Cesar Chavez High School
- Edison High School
- Franklin High School
- Jane Frederick High School
- Stagg High School
- Stockton High School (1904-1948)
New Vision High School
Specialty Schools And Programs
edit- Health Careers Academy
- Merlo Institute of Environmental Technology
- Pacific Law Academy
- School for Adults
- Stockton Early College Academy
- Stockton Public Safety Academy
- Walton Special Center
- Weber Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology
Charter schools
edit- Pittman Charter
- Nightingale Charter