| San Juan Unified School District | |
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| Address | |
3738 Walnut Avenue 
 Carmichael , California, 95608United States  | |
| District information | |
| Type | Public | 
| Grades | Infant/Toddler, Preschool, TK, K–12 and adult education | 
| Established | 1960 | 
| Superintendent | Melissa Bassanelli | 
| Schools | 64 | 
| Budget | $337 million[1] | 
| NCES District ID | 0634620 [2] | 
| Students and staff | |
| Students | 39,218 (2020–2021)[2] | 
| Teachers | 1,710.99 (FTE)[2] | 
| Staff | 2,045.11 (FTE)[2] | 
| Student–teacher ratio | 22.92:1[2] | 
| Other information | |
| Website | www | 
San Juan Unified School District is a school district in Sacramento County, California, that serves all or part of the following cities and unincorporated communities:[3]
- Antelope
 - Arden-Arcade
 - Carmichael
 - Citrus Heights
 - Fair Oaks
 - Folsom
 - Foothill Farms
 - Gold River
 - McClellan Park
 - North Highlands
 - Orangevale
 - Rancho Cordova
 - Sacramento
 
San Juan Unified includes numerous elementary schools, eight K-8 schools, eight middle schools, and nine high schools. There are also a number of alternative schools, early childhood centers, and adult education centers.
High schools
The district's nine comprehensive high schools include:
Middle schools
San Juan Unified School District has a total of eight middle schools:
- Arcade Fundamental Middle School
 - Arden Middle School
 - John Barrett Middle School
 - Andrew Carnegie Middle School
 - Winston Churchill Middle School
 - Louis Pasteur Middle School
 - Will Rogers Middle School
 - Sylvan Middle School
 
K-8 schools
- Gold River Discovery Center
 - Kingswood K-8
 - Lichen K-8
 - Orangevale Open K-8
 - Sierra Oaks K-8
 - Starr King K-8
 - Thomas Edison Language Institute
 - Woodside K-8
 
Elementary schools
- Arlington Heights Elementary
 - Cambridge Heights Elementary
 - Cameron Ranch Elementary
 - Carmichael Elementary
 - Carriage Drive Elementary
 - Cottage Elementary
 - James R. Cowan Fundamental Elementary
 - Coyle Avenue Elementary
 - Del Dayo Elementary
 - Del Paso Manor Elementary
 - Deterding Elementary
 - Harry Dewey Fund. Elementary
 - Dyer-Kelly Elementary
 - Grand Oaks Elementary
 - Green Oaks Fundamental Elementary
 - Greer Elementary
 - Howe Avenue Elementary
 - Thomas Kelly Elementary
 - Earl Le Gette Elementary
 - Mariemont Elementary
 - Mariposa Elementary
 - Mission Avenue Elementary
 - Northridge Elementary
 - Oakview Community Elementary
 - Ottoman Elementary
 - Pasadena Elementary
 - Charles Peck Elementary
 - Pershing Elementary
 - Albert Schweitzer Elementary
 - Skycrest Elementary
 - Trajan Elementary
 - Twin Lakes Elementary
 - Whitney Avenue Elementary
 
Continuation schools
- La Entrada Continuation/AdvancePath Academy
 - Laurel Ruff - Community Transition Programs (special education)
 - Sunrise Tech Center
 
Other
- Camp Winthers Camp owned by (San Juan Unified)
 - El Sereno High School (Independent Study)
 - La Vista Center (Special education)
 - Ralph Richardson Center (Special education)
 
References
- ↑ http://www.sanjuan.edu/cms/lib8/CA01902727/Centricity/Domain/4326/00-%20Budget%20Book%20Combined%20%20FINAL.pdf
 - 1 2 3 4 5 "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for San Juan Unified". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved 2022-03-05.
 - ↑ https://statisticalatlas.com/school-district/California/San-Juan-Unified-School-District/Overview
 
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