Lammersville Joint Unified School District Explained

Lammersville Unified School district (LUSD) (formerly known as Lammersville Elementary School District) is a pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade unified school district in Mountain House, California, which serves the area west of Tracy and parts of Alameda County.[1] The district was created when majority of voters in the Lammersville and Mountain House area passed a measure to separate from Tracy Unified School District in a special election on June 8, 2010.[2] It became an independent school district on July 1, 2011.[3]

District office

The district opened a 7,000-square-foot (650.32 m²) new district office on 111 S. DeAnza Blvd.[4]

History

Lammersville Elementary School District started out as one-school school district and was established in 1876. Its biggest growth started in 2005 when the Mountain House community was established. Lammersville Joint Unified School District has plans for 12 K-8 schools and one comprehensive high school, with up to 10,000 total students. The district currently serves 7,570 students in the eight K-8 schools (Altamont, Bethany, Cordes, Costa, Hansen, Lammersville, Questa and Wicklund) and Mountain House High School.

Schools

Website

Notes and References

  1. News: Jaclyn. Hirsch . Our Voice: Lammersville unification gets our thumbs-up . tracy press . Jan 26, 2009. Jun 26, 2009 .
  2. http://www.cde.ca.gov/ds/si/ds/reorg1112.asp District Reorganizations and Name Changes 2011
  3. News: Jaclyn . Hirsch. Lammersville decision has big Tracy impact. . Tracy press. Jun 11, 2010. Jun 11, 2010.
  4. http://www.tracypress.com/view/full_story/18642086/article-New-office-has-room-for-unified-district?instance=home_news_bullets New office has room for unified district