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Milpitas Unified School District

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The Milpitas Unified School District operates nine elementary schools (K-6), two middle schools (7-8), and two high schools (9-12) in Milpitas, California, USA. The district has 438 teachers (FTEs) serving 9516 students.

All of Milpitas' elementary schools are named after the early settlers who cultivated the land in what is now Milpitas.

Because the school is lacking funds, Measure A had been proposed in March 2005 to raise taxes by a few hundred dollars for five years. It failed to pass because it required a two-thirds approval by voters. Only 59% of the voters approved the measure.

Milpitas Unified District Schools
School Name Students FTE Teachers Pupil/Teacher Ratio
(William) Burnett Elementary School 640 30 21.3
Calaveras Hills Continuation High School 217 11.8 18.4
Curtner Elementary School 667 30 22.2
Milpitas Community Day School 28 2 14
Milpitas High School 3,105 118.2 22.6
(Marshall) Pomeroy Elementary School 643 28 23
Rancho (Milpitas) Junior High School 685 31 22.1
(Robert) Randall Elementary School 495 24 20.6
(Alexander) Rose Elementary School 512 25 20.5
(Thomas) Russell Junior High School 792 34 23.3
(John) Sinnott Elementary School 684 30 22.8
(Anthony) Spangler Elementary School 590 30 19.7
(Joseph) Weller Elementary School 463 23 20.1
(Pearl) Zanker Elementary School 424 21 20.2

Notes:

  • Based on 2002-2003 school year data.
  • Denotes an alternative school.
  • Milpitas Community Day School also includes the eighth grade.