Novato Unified School District Explained
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Address: | 1015 Seventh Street |
City: | Novato |
State: | California |
Zipcode: | 94945 |
Country: | United States |
Type: | Public |
Grades: | K–12 |
Students: | 7,206 |
Teachers: | 336.98 |
Staff: | 323.97 |
Ratio: | 21.38 |
The Novato Unified School District is a school district in Novato, California.
Schools[1]
Preschools
- Ready, Set, Grow! (Early Education) (located at Rancho Elementary)
- YMCA Early Learning (Preschool) (located at San Rafael YMCA)
Elementary schools
- Hamilton School (K–8)
- Loma Verde Elementary School
- Lu Sutton Elementary School
- Lynwood Elementary School
- Olive Elementary School
- Pleasant Valley Elementary School
- Rancho Elementary School
- San Ramon Elementary School
Middle schools
- Sinaloa Middle School
- San Jose Intermediate School
- Hamilton School (K–8)
High schools
Alternative education
- Marin Oaks High School
- Hill Education Center
- NOVA Independent Study
- Novato Charter School
- VLA (virtual learning academy)
Former schools
- Hill Middle School was reopened with 6th and 7th grade students at the start of the 1991-92 school year due to enrollment growth in the school district. Michael Watenpaugh was the principal who reopened the school. Hill Middle School was designated as a California Distinguished School in 1993. Hill Middle School closed in 2011, with the campus becoming the Hill Education Center
Notes and References
- Web site: Novato Unified School District Website . May 12, 2019.