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San Diego Unified School District
Location
4100 Normal Street,
San Diego, California
92103
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesPreschool - 12
EstablishedJuly 1, 1854
SuperintendentCindy Marten (effective 2/27/13)
NCES District ID0634320
Students and staff
StudentsApproximately 135,000
TeachersApproximately 6,500
Other information
WebsiteSan Diego Unified School District

San Diego Unified School District (also known as San Diego City Schools[1]) is the school district of San Diego, California. It was founded in 1854. As of 2005 it represents over 200 institutions and has over 15,800 employees. The average teacher in the district makes around $67,000 a year, with a benefit package worth around $24,000 a year.[2] The district includes 113 elementary schools, 24 middle schools, 4 atypical schools, 10 alternative schools, 27 high schools and 25 charter schools.

School board

The district is governed by a five-member elected Board of Education. Board members are elected by district for four-year terms. As of December 2014 the school board members are: Michael McQuary, Kevin Beiser, John Lee Evans, Richard Barrera, and Marne Foster.[3]

Superintendent

The superintendent is appointed by the school board. From 2010 through 2013 the superintendent was Bill Kowba, a retired Navy rear admiral. On February 26, 2013, Kowba announced his retirement effective June 30.[4] The next day, February 27, the school board unanimously appointed elementary school principal Cindy Marten as the new superintendent.[5] The quick appointment, without a search process or community input, was described as "highly unusual - virtually unheard of" by the San Diego Union Tribune.[6]

Schools

Senior High Schools

General graduation requirements: students must earn a total of 44 credits in grades 9 through 12.

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Middle schools

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  • Albert Einstein Academy Charter School (6-8)
  • Audubon School (K-8)
  • Bell Middle School (6-8) (est. 1969)
  • Challenger Middle School (6-8) (est. 1987)
  • Clark Middle School (6-8)
  • Correia Middle School (7-8)
  • Creative and Performing Media Arts Middle school (6-8)
  • Dana Middle School (5-6) (est. 1949)
  • DePortola Middle School (6-8)
  • Farb Middle School (6-8)
  • Gompers Charter Middle School (6-9)
  • High Tech Middle Charter School (6-8)
  • Holly Drive Leadership Academy Charter School (K-8)

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  • Iftin Charter School (K-8)
  • Innovation Middle School (7-8)
  • Keiller Leadership Academy Charter School (6-8)
  • KIPP Adelante Prep Academy Charter School (5-8)
  • Knox Middle School (6-8)
  • Lewis Middle School (6-8)
  • Magnolia Science Academy - San Diego 2
  • Mann Middle School (6-8)
  • Marshall Middle School(6-8) (est. 1998)
  • Marston Middle School (6-8)
  • Memorial Preparatory for Scholars & Athletes (6-8)
  • Millennial Tech Middle School (6-8)
  • Momentum Middle Charter School (6-8)

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  • Montgomery Middle School (6-8)
  • Muirlands Middle School (6-8)
  • O'Farrell Community Charter School (6-9)
  • Pacific Beach Middle School (6-8)
  • Pershing Middle School (6-8)
  • Roosevelt Middle School (6-8)
  • Standley Middle School (6-8) (est. 1976)
  • Taft Middle School (6-8)
  • Wangenheim Middle School (6-8)
  • Wilson Middle School (6-8)

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Elementary schools

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  • Adams Elementary School (K-5)
  • Albert Einstein Academy Charter School (K-5)
  • Alcott Elementary School (K-5)
  • Angier Elementary School (K-5)
  • Audubon School (K-8)
  • Baker Elementary School (K-6)
  • Balboa Elementary School (K-6)
  • Barnard Elementary School (K-5)
  • Bay Park Elementary School (K-5)
  • Bayview Terrace Elementary School (K-5)
  • Benchley/Weinberger Elementary School (K-5)
  • Bethune Elementary School (K-8)
  • Bird Rock Elementary School (K-5)
  • Birney Elementary School (K-5)
  • Boone Elementary School (K-5)
  • Burbank Elementary School (K-5)
  • Cabrillo Elementary School (K-4)
  • Cadman Elementary School (K-5)
  • Carson Elementary School (K-5)
  • Carver Elementary School (K-8)
  • Central Elementary School (K-5)
  • Chavez Elementary School (K-6)
  • Cherokee Point Elementary School (K-5)
  • Chesterton Elementary School (K-5)
  • Chollas/Mead Elementary School (K-6)
  • Clay Elementary School (K-5)
  • Crown Point Elementary School (K-5)
  • Cubberley Elementary School (K-5)
  • Curie Elementary School (K-5)
  • Dailard Elementary School (K-5)
  • Darnall Charter School (K-6)
  • Dewey Elementary School (K-4)
  • Dingeman Elementary School (K-5)

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  • Doyle Elementary School (K-5)
  • Edison Elementary School (K-5)
  • Ellen Browning Scripps Elementary School (K-5)
  • Emerson/Bandini Elementary School (K-6)
  • Encanto Elementary School (K-5)
  • Ericson Elementary School (K-5)
  • Euclid Elementary School (K-5)
  • Explorer Charter School (K-5)
  • Fay Elementary School
  • Field Elementary School (K-6)
  • Fletcher Elementary School (K-5)
  • Florence Elementary School (K-5)
  • Foster Elementary School (K-5)
  • Franklin Elementary School (K-5)
  • Freese Elementary School (K-5)
  • Fulton Elementary School (K-7)
  • Gage Elementary School (K-5)
  • Golden Hill Elementary School (K-8)
  • Grant Elementary School (K-8)
  • Green Elementary School (K-5)
  • Hage Elementary School (K-5)
  • Hamilton Elementary School (K-5)
  • Hancock Elementary School (K-5)
  • Hardy Elementary School (K-5)
  • Harriett Tubman Village Charter School (K-8)
  • Hawthorne Elementary School (K-6)
  • Phoebe Hearst Elementary School (K-5)
  • Hickman Elementary School (K-5)
  • Holmes Elementary School (K-6)
  • Horton Elementary School (K-6)
  • Ibarra Elementary School (K-5)
  • Innovations Academy Charter School (K-8)

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  • Jefferson Elementary School (K-5)
  • Jerabek Elementary School (K-5)
  • Johnson Elementary School (K-6)
  • Jones Elementary School (K-5)
  • Joyner Elementary School (K-5)
  • Juarez Elementary School (K-5)
  • Kimbrough Elementary School (K-5)
  • King/Chavez Academy Charter Schools (K-8)
  • Kumeyaay Elementary School (K-5)
  • La Jolla Elementary School (K-5)
  • Lafayette Elementary School (K-6)
  • Lee Elementary School (K-5)
  • Linda Vista Elementary School (K-5)
  • Lindbergh Schweitzer Elementary School (K-6)
  • Logan Elementary School (K-7)
  • Loma Portal Elementary School (K-4)
  • Longfellow School (K-8)
  • Marshall Elementary School (K-5)est.1956
  • Marvin Elementary School (K-5)
  • Mason Elementary School (K-5)
  • McKinley Elementary School (K-5)
  • McGill Charter School (K-2)
  • Miller Elementary School (K-5)
  • Miramar Ranch Elementary School (K-5)
  • Museum Charter School (K-6)
  • Normal Heights Elementary School (K-5)
  • Nubia Leadership Academy Charter School (K-6)
  • Nye Elementary School (K-5)
  • Oak Park Elementary School (K-5)
  • Ocean Beach Elementary School (K-4)
  • Pacific Beach Elementary School (K-5)

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  • Paradise Hills Elementary School (K-5)
  • Rosa Parks Elementary School (K-5)
  • Penn Elementary School (K-5)
  • Perkins Elementary School (K-7)
  • Perry Elementary School (K-5)
  • Porter Elementary School (K-6)
  • Promise Charter School (K-8)
  • Rodriguez Elementary School (K-5)
  • Rolando Park Elementary School (K-5)
  • Ross Elementary School (K-5)
  • Rowan Elementary School (K-5)
  • Sandburg Elementary School (K-5)
  • Sequoia Elementary School (K-6)
  • Kate Sessions Elementary School (K-5)
  • Sherman Elementary School (K-5)
  • Silver Gate Elementary School (K-4)
  • Spreckels Elementary School (K-5)
  • Sunset View Elementary School (K-4)
  • Tierrasanta Elementary School (K-5)
  • Toler Elementary School (K-5)
  • Torrey Pines Elementary School (K-5)
  • Urban Discovery Academy Charter School (K-6)
  • Valencia Park Elementary School (K-5)
  • Vista Grande Elementary School (K-5)
  • Walker Elementary School (K-5)
  • Washington Elementary School (K-5)
  • Webster Elementary School (K-6)
  • Wegeforth Elementary School (K-5)
  • Whitman Elementary School (K-6)
  • Zamorano Elementary School (K-5)

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Atypical and alternative schools

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  • Longfellow (K-8)
  • San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts (6-12)
  • Whittier School (K-12)

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See also

References

  1. ^ Hall, Peter M. (1 January 1997). Race, Ethnicity, and Multiculturalism: Policy and Practice. Taylor & Francis. p. 118. ISBN 978-0-8153-2442-3.
  2. ^ Will Carless (4 February 2013). "What the Average San Diego Teacher Makes: Fact Check". Voice of San Diego. Retrieved 6 February 2013.
  3. ^ "Board Members". San Diego Unified School District. Retrieved 6 January 2013.
  4. ^ "San Diego Unified School District Superintendent Bill Kowba to retire". ABC 10 News. February 27, 2013. Retrieved 1 March 2013.
  5. ^ "SDUSD Names New Superintendent". 7 San Diego. February 28, 2013. Retrieved 1 March 2013.
  6. ^ Magee, Maureen (February 27, 2013). "Board picks principal as Unified's new leader". San Diego Union Tribune. Retrieved 1 March 2013.