Santa Cruz City Schools is comprised of an elementary and a high
school district, governed by a common Board of Education and a general
administrative staff. The district serves students residing in the City
of Santa Cruz and in county locations
from Davenport to Soquel. There are six schools serving nearly 2,000
students in the elementary district, including a Dual Immersion Program.
The secondary district includes two middle schools, three
comprehensive high schools, a continuation school, an independent
studies program and a home school program with a combined population of
approximately 4,660 students.
Santa Cruz is located on northern California's Monterey Bay and is
the home of the world class University of California at Santa Cruz. A
small city with a population of approximately 54,600, Santa Cruz offers
countless attractions to the resident or visitor including beaches,
wooded hills anda flourishing and diverse cultural scene.
Santa Cruz City Schools is focused upon achieving an explicit set of
strategic goals, which includes ensuring that all students graduate
prepared to successfully access college and career opportunities, and to
eliminate the achievement gaps that currently exist between demographic
groups.
Snap Shot
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Elementary Schools: Bay View Elementary, DeLaveaga Elementary, Gault Elementary, Westlake Elementary
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Middle Schools: Branciforte Middle School, Mission Hill Middle School
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Comprehensive High Schools: Harbor High School, Santa Cruz High School, Soquel High School
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PreKindergarten: Bay View Elementary, DeLaveaga Elementary, Gault Elementary, Westlake Elementary
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Continuation High School: Costanoa
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Alternative Elementary School: Monarch, K-6
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Independent Studies Program: Ark Independent Studies
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Home School Program: Alternative Family Education
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7000 Students, K-12
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420 Certificated teachers, librarians, administrators
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300 Classified staff
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Santa Cruz County population: 262,382
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City of Santa Cruz population: 63,789 (2015 DOF estimate)