Visalia Unified School District

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Visalia Unified School District

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Raising Expectations
Established 1885
Region California
Grades K - 12, Adult
Superintendent Stan Carrizosa
Contact number (559) 730-7522
Students 32,000
Location Visalia, California
United States
Website http://visalia.k12.ca.us

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[edit] Visalia Unified School District

The Visalia Unified School District is a school district in Tulare County, California. VUSD was established in 1885, and is the oldest school district in Tulare County. The school district covers an area of 214 miles, and includes 23 elementary schools, a newcomer language center, four middle schools, four comprehensive high schools, a continuation high school, an adult school, a charter alternative academy, a charter independent study school, a K-8 charter home school and a school that serves orthopedic handicapped students. The VUSD area has a population base of over 135,000 people, over 32,000 of which are served by the school district.

[edit] Schools

[edit] Elementary Schools

  • Conyer Elementary School
  • Cottonwood Creek Elementary School
  • Crestwood Elementary School
  • Crowley Elementary School
  • Elbow Creek Elementary School
  • Fairview Elementary School
  • Four Creeks Elementary School
  • Golden Oak Elementary School
  • Goshen Elementary School
  • Highland Elementary School
  • Houston Elementary School
  • Hurley Elementary School
  • Ivanhoe Elementary School
  • Linwood Elementary School
  • Mineral King Elementary School
  • Mountain View Elementary School
  • Oak Grove Elementary School
  • Pinkham Elementary School
  • River Bend Elementary School
  • Royal Oaks Elementary School
  • Union Elementary School
  • Veva Blunt Elementary School
  • Washington Elementary School
  • Willow Glen Elementary School

[edit] Middle Schools

[edit] High Schools

[edit] Other Visalia District Schools

  • Visalia Adult School
  • Charter Alternative Academy
  • Charter Home School
  • Visalia Charter Independent Study