Santa Rosa City Schools
Santa Rosa City Schools are the combination of two school districts in Santa Rosa, California: the Santa Rosa Elementary School District (grades K-6) and the Santa Rosa High School District (grades 7–12).[1] The combined districts have over 16,000 students in nine elementary schools, five middle schools, six high schools (including one alternative high school), one K-8 arts charter school, one 5-6 accelerated charter school, one Spanish language dual immersion charter school, one French language dual immersion charter school, and several child care programs. Eight other elementary school districts, Bellevue Union, Bennett Valley Union, Kenwood, Mark West Union, Piner-Olivet, Rincon Valley Union, Roseland Union, and Wright, feed into the high school district. Attendance areaThe elementary school district includes the central portion of Santa Rosa. The high school district additionally includes almost all of the remainder of Santa Rosa, as well as a small portion of Windsor and the following census-designated places: Fulton, Kenwood, and Larkfield-Wikiup.[2] SchoolsList of some of the schools in the districts:
AdministrationThe District is run by one board of education which is elected based on the High School District boundaries. There are seven trustees, each elected for four-year terms. Some are elected on the presidential election cycle and some are elected on the off-year cycle. The trustee areas were created in late 2018 at which time the at-large election process was abandoned.[3][4] Elementary School AdministrationThe Elementary School District is administered by the same board of education. Two of the trustees are prohibited from residing in the Elementary District. The other trustees may or may not live in the Elementary District. The 2020-2022 Board has four trustees who do not live in the Elementary District and three trustees who live in the District. See alsoReferences
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