San Jacinto Unified School District Explained
San Jacinto Unified School District |
Type: | Public |
Address: | 2045 South San Jacinto Avenue |
City: | San Jacinto |
Zipcode: | 92583 |
Motto: | "Educating and Inspiring Excellence" |
Grades: | Kâ12 |
Teachers: | 425.35 (FTE) |
Staff: | 535.77 (FTE) |
Ratio: | 23.32:1 |
Students: | 9,919 (2020â2021) |
San Jacinto Unified School District is a public school district located in the central part of Riverside County, California. The district serves almost all of the city of San Jacinto and a section of Hemet.[1]
List of schools
The following schools are part of the San Jacinto Unified School District:[2]
Elementary schools
- HeadStart/State Preschool
- San Jacinto Elementary (opened in 1930s)
- Edward Hyatt Elementary (opened in 1960s)
- De Anza Elementary (opened in late 1980s)
- Park Hill Elementary (opened in 1991)
- Jose Antonio Estudillo Elementary (opened in 2004)
- Clayton A. Record Jr. Elementary (opened in 2004)
- Megan Cope Elementary (opened in 2010)
Middle schools
- Monte Vista Middle School
- North Mountain Middle School
- San Jacinto Leadership Academy (Magnet School)
High school
Alternative schools
- Mountain View High School (Continuation High School)
- Mt. Heights Academy
Notes and References
- https://statisticalatlas.com/school-district/California/San-Jacinto-Unified-School-District/Overview
- Web site: San Jacinto School District - Our Schools . 2009-10-14 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20091130010910/http://www.sanjacinto.k12.ca.us/districtPages/schools.html . 2009-11-30.