Dry Creek Joint Elementary School District
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The Dry Creek Joint Elementary School District began in 1876, with only a few students in a one room schoolhouse. It is now among the fastest growing school districts in the State of California. The District has constructed new state-of-the-art elementary schools in the past four years. A new middle school serving the West Placer County portion of the district will be opened for the 2008-2009 school year. It is anticipated that the District will continue to grow for the next 10 years, serving approximately 8,500 K-8 students.
[edit] Schools
- Antelope Crossing Middle School (Antelope)
- Antelope Meadows Elementary School (Antelope)
- Coyote Ridge Elementary School (Roseville)
- Dry Creek Elementary School (West Roseville)
- Heritage Oak School (West Roseville)
- Olive Grove Elementary School (Antelope)
- Quail Glen School (West Roseville)
- Silverado Middle School (West Roseville)
- Barrett Ranch Elementary School
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