List of school districts in California, then skip down to Sonoma County . . . Wikipedia Link
If you want current statistics of schools you can go to: CA Dept of Education District profiles or SCOE
Ed-Data is a partnership of the California Department of Education, EdSource, and the Fiscal Crisis and Management Assistance Team/California School Information Services (FCMAT/CSIS) designed to offer educators, policy makers, the legislature, parents, and the public quick access to timely and comprehensive data about K-12 education in California. This site lists ALL schools, even those closed.
Alexander Valley Union School
District [Healdsburg Area] (TK-6, 1 school, 115
students in 2024) . . .
Website
. . . Wikipedia
Alexander Valley School (K-6) . . . Website
Bellevue
Union Elementary School District [Santa Rosa Area]
(TK-6, 4 schools, 983 students) .
. . Website
. . . Wikipedia . . . History
The Bellevue
Union Elementary School District was established when the
residents of the Steuben, Todd, Wilfred and Hearn School
Areas voted to unionize in a general election on January
11, 1949, and was
officially named the Bellevue Union School District on
January 21, 1949. from History(PDF) This PDF has
pictures of all the schools and names of teachers!
Bellevue
School (TK-6, 407 Students in 2024) Built in 1952 . . . Website
Hearn School (1867-1952) . . . History (PDF)
Kawana Springs Elementary School (TK-6, 302 Students in 2024) Our school first opened its doors in 1954 and will be undergoing major renovation 2022-2024. . . . Website;
Meadow
View School (TK-6, 416 Students in 2024)
. . . Website
Steuben School (1864-1952) .
. . History (PDF)
Stoney Point Academy (2013-2018) (K-12) . . . Info
Taylor Mountain School
(TK-6, 449 Students in 2024) .
. . Website
Todd School (or Valley View School)
(1856-1952) . . . History (PDF)
Wilfred School (1913-1952) . . . History (PDF)
Bennett Valley Union School District [Santa Rosa Area] (K-6, 2 schools, 938 students in 2024) . . . Website . . . Wikipedia
A public
school district based in Santa Rosa, in Sonoma County,
California, United States. It operates two elementary
schools, Yulupa School
(TK-3) and Strawberry
School (4th-6th). The district served 983
students in the 2011–2012 school year. (2012)
Strawberry School (4th-6th, 378 Students in 2024) . . . Website
Yulupa School (TK-3, 560 Students in 2024) . . . Website
Cinnabar School District [Petaluma Area] (Est. 1859, TK-8, 1 school, 220 students 2024) . . . Website . . . Wikipedia
The Cinnabar Elementary and Charter School District is a one school district. Cinnabar School serves 220 students in grades TK-8. The school and district were established in 1859 for the purpose of serving the children who lived mostly on farms just north of Petaluma.
Cinnabar Elementary & Charter School (TK-8, Charter, 176 Students in 2024) . . . Website
Cloverdale
Unified School District (TK-12, 4 schools, 1303
students in 2024) . . .
Website
. . . Wikipedia
The Cloverdale Unified School District (CUSD) is located in Sonoma County, California, 30 miles north of Santa Rosa. The district serves around 1,400 students from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade.
Cloverdale High School (9-12, 380 Students in 2024) . . . Website
Eagle Creek (2013) . . . Info
Jefferson Elementary School (K-4, 493 Students in 2024) . . . Website
Johanna Echols-Hansen Continuation High School (JEH) (11-12, 20 Students in 2024) . . . Website . . . About
Washington
School (5-8, ?? Students in 2024)
. . . Website
Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified School District (TK-12, 13 schools, 6,595 students in 2024) . . . Website . . . Wikipedia (Has a history!)
The building of schools always reflects growth. In 1900, there was only an 8-grade, one-room school house located on land donated by the Pages. When the first Rohnert Park children started attending school in Cotati, there were less than 250 students and only one school in Cotati School District. The Cotati-Rohnert Park School District today is a complete system. Many schools have been built. John Reed was the first school in Rohnert Park (dedicated in January, 1962), thereafter, Waldo Rohnert, Thomas Page (in Cotati), and La Fiesta Elementary Schools, Rohnert Park Jr. High School, and Rancho Cotate Sr. High School were built. (Wikipedia)
Credo High School (9-12, Charter, 440 Students in 2024) . . . Website
Credo High School is a tuition-free, college-prep, Public Waldorf independent charter school authorized by the Cotati Rohnert Park Unified School District.
Creekside Middle School (1995-2010), renamed Lawrence E. Jones Middle School . . .
El Camino Continuation High School (10-12, Continuation, 52 Students in 2024) . . . Website
Evergreen Elementary School (TK-5, 578 Students in 2024) . . . Website
John Reed Elementary School (1962) (TK-5, 360 Students in 2024) . . . Website
John Reed School was built in 1962 and was the first school in Rohnert Park. John Reed is currently a Transitional Kindergarten through fifth grade elementary school.
La Fiesta Elementary School (Was this renamed University Elementary at La Fiesta?)
Lawrence E. Jones Middle School (2010-) (6-8) . . . Website
In Spring 2010, the school district closed Mountain Shadows Middle School due to district-wide declining enrollment and the California budget crisis and merged it with Creekside Middle School, which opened in 1995. The combined school, on the former Creekside campus, opened in August 2010 and was named Lawrence E. Jones after a longtime School Resource Officer. (Wikipedia)
Marguerite
Hahn Elementary (1978) (TK-5, 498 Students in
2024) . . . Website
Opening in 1978, Marguerite Hahn Elementary School has continued to work hard to create a challenging, safe, and rewarding environment for our students. Who is Marguerite Hahn, Read this article: Link
Monte Vista Elementary School (TK-5, 537 Students in 2024) . . . Website . . . History
Mountain Shadows Middle School (1980-2010) . . . Article . . . Info
Phoenix High School (1994-2013) (10-12, Continuation) . . . Info
Rancho Cotate Sr. High School (1966) (9-12, 1674 Students in 2024) . . . Website . . . Wikipedia
It was established in 1966 and named after the Rancho Cotate land grant. It serves the Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified School District. Enrollment in the 2006–2007 school year was about 1800-1900 students.
Richard
Crane Elementary School (TK-5, 257 Students in
2024) . . . Website
Rohnert Park Jr. High School,
Technology High School (1999) (9-12, 338 Students in 2024) . . . Website . . . Wikipedia (has great history of the school)
Technology High School is a magnet school with a focus in science, math and technology, located in Sonoma County, California. It was founded in 1995 under the Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified School District on the Sonoma State University campus. It was sponsored by Hewlett-Packard and the Autodesk foundation. The school opened its doors in 1999.
Technology Middle School (2013) (6-8, 405 Students in 2024) . . . Website
Technology Middle School, home of the Tech Tigers, is located in central Rohnert Park. Our student body of approximately 450 is comprised of students from all the elementary schools in Rohnert Park as well as students from Petaluma, Santa Rosa, Penngrove, and Sebastopol. We opened our doors in August 2013.
Thomas Page Academy (1969) (TK-8, 447 Students in 2024) . . . Website
Thomas Page Elementary School - previously grades K-6. The school is located in 1075 Madrone Avenue in Cotati. Its school mascot is the tiger, and its annual fundraising event is a "Tiger Prowl" Walk-A-Thon. Its campus, built in 1969, occupies a 10.5-acre (4.2 ha) rural parcel on Madrone Avenue, just south of State Route 116 at 38.33°N 122.726°W.[7] The school is named after Dr. Thomas Stokes Page, an immigrant from Valparaíso, Chile, who settled in the area in the 1840s. (Wikipedia)
University Elementary at La Fiesta (2013) (K-5, 265 Students in 2024) . . . Website
University Elementary at La Fiesta, a partnership between Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified School District and Sonoma State University, was founded in 2013 by a group of Sonoma State University professors, Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified School District teachers and administrators, and local parents who are passionate about hands-on experiential learning promoted through project-based education.
Waldo Rohnert Intermediate (1980-2018) (3-5) . . . Info
Dunham School District [Petaluma Area] (K-6, 1 school, 174 students) . . . Website . . . Wikipedia . . . Info
Dunham School District includes Dunham Charter (K-5th Grades) and Dunham Elementary (6th Grade). We are a 'California Distinguished School' located in the rural dairy lands of NW Petaluma. Established in 1870, Dunham is the only school in our small district serving 180 students in grades K-6th with one class per grade level.
Dunham Charter (2010) (K-6, 161 Students in 2024) . . . Website
Dunham Elementary (1980) (6th, 9 Students in 2024) . . . Website
Dunham Elementary (1870-1981) (K-6) Street address: 4111 Roblar Road, Petaluma, California . . . Pic Spring 1962 . . . Pic
The one-room school was originally built in 1870; was part of the Roblar district. A larger school was built in 1920, and the original 1870 school was converted into a social hall in 1923. In 1975 a new six-room school was constructed. For more information, see: Harlan Osborne column, Toolin' Around Town, Argus-Courier, 2010-09-23 (Link) or? 3995 Roblar Road, Petaluma, California??
Forestville
School District (K-8, 2 schools, 486 students) . . . Website. . . Wikipedia
Forestville Academy (2006) (2-8, Charter, 163 Students in 2024) . . . Website
Forestville Elementary (1980) (TK-1, 59 Students in 2024) . . . Website
Fort
Ross School District [Cazadero Area] (K-8, 1 school,
40 students) . . .
Website
. . . History
Fort Ross Elementary is a small, rural, one-school district founded in 1885. Fort Ross School has two classrooms with 15 wonderful students. TK-4, taught by Ms. Romero, and grades 5-8, taught by Mrs. Willhoit.
Fort Ross Elementary (1980) (K-8, 15 Students in 2024) . . . Website
Geyserville
Unified School District (K-12, 3 schools, 273
students) . . . Website (With
a History)
. . . Wikipedia
The Geyserville schools date back to the mid-1850's with upwards of 10 one-room schoolhouses around Alexander Valley and Dry Creek Valley. Oriental, Canyon Road....to name a few. In 1915, Geyserville High school began with students meeting in an old shed building on Geyserville Avenue with the first graduating class of two girls in 1917. In the 1920's a high school building was erected East of the elementary school. In 1972, the middle and high school students were moved to new facilities north of the Russian river while the elementary (K-5) remained on Geyserville Avenue.
Buena Vista Continuation High School (1980) (9-12, 6 Students in 2024) . . . Website
Geyserville Community Day (2004-2010) (6-8 grade) . . . Info
Geyserville Educational Park High (1980-2014) (9-12) . . . Info
Geyserville Elementary School (1980) (TK-5, 1921) (K-8, 94 Students in 2024) . . . Website . . . Info
Geyserville Middle School (1980-2014) (6-8) . . . Info
Geyserville New Tech Academy (2014) (Middle School 6-8) & (High School 9-12) (103 Students in 2024) . . . Website
Gravenstein Union School District [Sebastopol Area] (K-8, 2 schools, 810 students) . . . Website . . . Wikipedia . . . History (w/ photos)
There are two schools in the district: Gravenstein Elementary School and Hillcrest Middle School. The principal of Gravenstein Elementary School is Keri Pugno and the principal of Hillcrest Middle School is William Deeths. GUSD schools have earned six California Distinguished Schools awards since 1990; Gravenstein Elementary School has earned two awards while Hillcrest Middle School has earned four California Distinguished Schools awards since 2000.
Gravenstein Community Day (2002) (K-8, 6 Students in 2024) . . . Website
Gravenstein Elementary (1980) (TK-5, Charter, 478 Students in 2024) . . . Website
Gravenstein First (2012) (1, 41 Students in 2024) . . . Website
Hillcrest Middle School (1980) (6-8, Charter, 289 Students in 2024) . . . Website
Guerneville
School District (K-8, 1 schools, 302 students)
. . . Website . . . Wikipedia
California Pacific Charter - Sonoma (2019) (K-12, Charter, 152 Students in 2024) . . . Website
California Pacific Charter Schools is an accredited, free online public school for California students in 15 counties for grades TK-12. CalPac offers California students TK-12 a standards aligned curriculum created specifically for online instruction.
California STEAM Sonoma II (2017-2019) (K-12, Charter) . . . Info
Guerneville Community Day (2001-2015) (6-8) . . . Info
Guerneville Elementary (Charter) (1980) (K-8, Charter, 190 Students in 2024) . . . Website
Guerneville Primary (2018) (K, 17 Students in 2024) . . . Website
Harmony
Union School District (K-8, 3 schools, 834 students)
. . . Website . . . Wikipedia
Harmony Union School District is a public school district based in Occidental, California which feeds into the West Sonoma County Union High School District. Its offices are located at 1935 Bohemian Highway, Occidental, CA 95465.[2] As of October 2009, it had an enrollment of 790 students (including charter school students).
Harmony Elementary School (1980) (K-1, 60 Students in 2024) . . . Website
Pathways Charter School (2002) (charter Independent Study school, K-12, 323 Students in 2024) . . . Website
Salmon Creek Middle School (1992) (charter school, 2-8, 179 Students in 2024) . . . Website
Healdsburg
Unified School District (TK-12, 4 schools, 2,267
students) . . . Website
. . . Wikipedia
Healdsburg Charter (2011-2020) (1-5, Charter) . . . Info
Healdsburg Elementary (1980) (TK-5, 400 students) . . . Website
Healdsburg Elementary School is a TK-5 school on two campuses. Healdsburg Elementary School (HES) serves students in transitional-kindergarten through second grade and Fitch Mountain Campus (FMC) serves students in grades third through fifth.
Healdsburg High (1980) (9-12, 460 Students in 2024) . . . Website
Founded in 1888, Healdsburg High School remains the only comprehensive public high school within the Healdsburg City limits and, as such, is a cornerstone of the community.
Healdsburg Junior High (1980) (6-8, 282 Students in 2024) . . . Website
Marce Becerra Academy (1996) (11-12, 37 Students in 2024) . . . Website
Horicon
School District (K-8, 1 school, 86 students) . . . Website
. . . Wikipedia
Horicon Elementary School is a rural, one school district in the northwest corner of Sonoma County. The district is one of the largest geographically in the state and includes the coastal community of the Sea Ranch and Stewarts Point to the west; Annapolis Road and east along Skaggs Springs Road. Horicon is a Transitional Kindergarten through 8th-grade school with a very small student-to-teacher ratio.
Horicon Elementary (Unknown) (TK-8, 74 students) . . . Website
Kashia
School District (K-8, 1 school, 8 students) . . . Website .
. . Wikipedia
Kashia Elementary (1980) (K-8, 8 Students in 2024) . . . Website
Kenwood
School District (K-6, 1 school, 153 students) . . . Website
. . . Wikipedia
Kenwood Elementary (1980) (K-6, 111 Students in 2024) . . . Website
Liberty
School District [Petaluma Area] (K-6, 2 schools, 635
students) . . . Website . . . Wikipedia
Mark
West Union School District [Santa Rosa Area] (K-6, 4
schools, 1,421 students) . . . Website . . . Wikipedia
Monte
Rio Union School District (K-8, 1 school, 104
students) . . . Website . . . Wikipedia
Montgomery
School District [Cazadero Area] (K-8, 1 school, 38
students) . . . Website . . . History . . . The very first
school Cazadero children attended was in 1895 called
Millericks located on Ward Creek just below the site of our
present day Montgomery school. In 1904 Montgomery School was
built as a one room school house.
Oak
Grove Union School District [Santa Rosa Area] (K-8, 2
schools, 722 students) . . . Website . . . Wikipedia
Old
Adobe Union School District [Petaluma Area] (K-6, 5
schools, 1,832 students) . . . Website . . . Wikipedia
Petaluma
City Elementary School District [Petaluma City
School] (Elementary) (K-6, 8 schools, 2,272 students) . . .
Website . . . Wikipedia
Petaluma
Joint Union High School District [Petaluma City
School] (7-12, 10 schools, 5,731 students) . . . Website . . .
Wikipedia
Piner-Olivet
Union School District [Santa Rosa Area] (K-8, 6
schools, 1,683 students) . . . Website . . . Wikipedia
Rincon
Valley Union School District [Santa Rosa Area] (K-6,
9 schools, 2,965 students) . . . Website . . . Wikipedia
Roseland
School District [Santa Rosa Area] (K-12, 3 schools,
1,994 students) . . . Website . . . Wikipedia
Santa
Rosa Elementary School District [Santa Rosa City]
(K-6, 14 schools, 4,734 students) . . . Website . . .
Wikipedia
Santa
Rosa High School District [Santa Rosa City] (7-12, 19
schools, 11,964 students) . . . Website . . . Wikipedia
Sebastopol
Union School District [Sebastopol Area] (K-8, 4
schools, 1,173 students) . . . Website . . . Wikipedia
Sonoma
Valley Unified School District (K-12, 12 schools,
4,793 students) . . . Website . . . Wikipedia
Twin
Hills Union School District [Sebastopol Area] (K-8, 4
schools, 908 students) . . . Website . . . Wikipedia
Two
Rock Union School District [Petaluma Area] (K-6, 1
school, 152 students) . . . Website . . . Wikipedia
Waugh
School District [Petaluma Area] (K-6, 2 schools, 899
students) . . . Website . . . Wikipedia
West
Side Union School District [Healdsburg Area] (K-6, 1
school, 163 students) . . . Website . . . Wikipedia
West
Sonoma County Union High School District [Sebastopol
Area] (9-12, 5 schools, 2,435 students) . . . Website . . .
Wikipedia . . . (Analy & El Molino HS's Combined in 2021)
Wilmar
Union School District [Petaluma Area] (K-6, 1 school,
224 students) . . . Website . . . Wikipedia
Windsor
Unified School District (K-12, 8 schools, 5,344
students) . . . Website . . . Wikipedia
Wright
Elementary School District [Santa Rosa Area] (K-6, 3
schools, 1,435 students) . . . Website . . . Wikipedia
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~ U.S. Yearbooks Name Index, 1890-1979 (FREE) [MyHeritage]: 255,383,607 records in 253,429 yearbooks . . .Link
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