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The
Anaheim Elementary School District (K-8th. grade)
The Anaheim Elementary School District operates 23 year-round schools, which serve 21,963 K-8th. grade students, including 13,722 (62.5%) classified as Limited English Proficient, 15,422 (70.2%) who qualify for the Compensatory Education Program, and employs 1,045 full-time classroom teachers, and 57 in Pupil Services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language and counseling. Many schools have business partners through the "Adopt-A-School" program and the PTA is active in each school. All of the district's teachers have Bachelor's degrees and many hold or are working towards advanced degrees as well.
Anaheim Union High School District (Grades 7-12): 501 Crescent Way
Anaheim Union High School District operates 21 schools, including 8 Middle Schools, 9 Comprehensive Senior High Schools, 1 Special Education Facility, and 2 alternative programs (Gilbert, a "Continuation" High School with 3 campuses, and Polaris, an Independent Study High School). The district also operates an Adult Education Program. 8,640 students (26.6%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 5,452 (16.8%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 1,294 classroom teachers, and 111 staff members for pupil services. The curriculum includes core academic subjects, as well as PE, and performing & fine arts. A variety of Career Exploration programs and classes are offered at the Junior and Senior High School level, including Freshman Focus, ROP, and, for high school aged special education students, Transition Plan and Job Coaching. District high schools participate in the accreditation programs of the Western Association of Colleges and Schools (WASC). The district operates an Adult Education Program as well. Programs, services and personnel are provided for Limited English Proficient, Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs Students. Counseling and tutoring, as needed, is available for all students. Summer school classes are also available.
Magnolia
School District (K-6th. grade): 2705 W. Orange Ave., Anaheim CA 92804,
714-761-5533
The Magnolia School District operates 9 schools, which serve 6,971 K-6th. Grade students, including 3,689 (52.9%) classified as Limited English Proficient, 6,299 (90.4%) who qualify for the Compensatory Education Program, and employs 357 full-time classroom teachers, and 17 in Pupil Services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling.
Centralia
School District (K-6th. grade): 6625 La Palma Ave., Buena Park CA 90620
714-228-3100
The Centralia School District operates 9 schools, which serve 5,255 K-6th. grade students, and employs 248 full-time classroom teachers, and 26 in Pupil Services. 1,526 students (29%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 1,410 (26.8%) qualify for the compensatory education program. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling.
Savannah Elementary School District
The Savannah School District operates 4 schools, which serve 2,449 K-6th. grade students, and employs 119 full-time classroom teachers, and 7 in Pupil Services. 894 students (36.5%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 809 (33%) qualify for the compensatory education program. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling.
Garden Grove
Unified School District
The Garden Grove Unified School District educates K through 12th grade students in most of Garden Grove and portions of six surrounding cities - Anaheim, Cypress, Fountain Valley, Santa Ana, Stanton, and Westminster. The district employs 2,209 classroom teachers and 138 in pupil services and operates 67 schools: 46 elementary, 10 middle, 7 high, 2 continuation, 2 adult education, and 2 special education. 24,659 students (49.1%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 43,094 (85.9%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district provides a number of specialized programs, including Adult Education, Gifted and Talented Education, Fine Arts Education, Special Education, Regional Occupational Programs and Instructional Technology as well as support services & facilities such as health, guidance, library, cafeteria services, a Truancy Reduction Center, and the Assessment and Registration Center.
Orange Unified School District (K-12th. grade):
Orange Unified School District operates 42 schools, serving 32,032 K-12th. grade students, and employing 1573 classroom teachers and 133 in pupil services. 30 schools are elementary level (K-6), 5 are middle schools, and 4 are high schools. The district also operates a continuation High School, a K-12 school, and a TMR program (special education). 7, 201 students (22.5%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 11,712 (34.9%) qualify for the compensatory education program. Extended (before- & after-school) care is offered to students at the elementary school level (7 AM-6 PM, 714-532-8078 for information). Traditional (9-month) and year-round programs are available. Services, programs, and personnel provide for special needs, gifted & talented, and limited English proficient (LEP) students. Support services, such as nursing, tutoring and counseling, are available to all students as needed. The curriculum includes the core academic subjects, as well as fine arts and vocational education. Honors and Advanced Placement courses are available at the high school level. State and/or Federal Categorical Funds are available to the schools for such programs as Limited English Proficient (LEP/EIA), School Improvement (SIP), Title I, Title VI, GATE, Special Education, and Drug Free Schools. Several of the district's schools have a Uniform policy.
Fullerton
Elementary School District
The Fullerton School District consists of 16 elementary and 3 middle schools and serves students in grades K-8. The district employs 614 classroom teachers and 42 in pupil services. 3, 914 students (28.3%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 7,050 (51%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district provides Preschool and Special Education classes for children younger than kindergarten age. Before and/or after school childcare (fee-based) is available at 3 grade schools in the district, Acacia, Beechwood & Fisler schools, starting Fall of 2004 for students attending those schools. A fee-based preschool will also be offered at Beechwood school with first priority for children turning 4 by December 2, 2004. Morning & afternoon sessions will be offered, 2, 3, or 5 days per week. Registration and information for these programs is available at the district office. The district offers specialized programs, including Gifted Education (GATE), in grades 3-8, Project Discover (classes located at six Title I schools), and All the Arts for All the Kids (specially trained arts professionals present music, visual arts, drama and dance in grades K-6.) Junior high school students are offered exploratory electives in various subjects.
Fullerton Joint
Union High School District 1051
The Fullerton Joint Union High School District serves 16,398 students in grades 9-12 and draws from the elementary districts of Buena Park, Fullerton, La Habra and Lowell Joint. The district operates six four-year comprehensive high schools (Buena Park, Fullerton, La Habra, Sonora, Sunny Hills, and Troy), a continuation high school (La Vista) and an alternative high school (La Sierra). The district employs 606 classroom teachers and 56 in pupil services. 4, 807 students (29.3%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 1,824 (11.1%) qualify for the compensatory education program. A comprehensive summer school program is offered each year. All of the comprehensive high schools offer Advanced Placement & Honors classes, and most offer an IB diploma program. Various special programs are offered at the individual high schools. Sports and other extra- or co-curricular programs are available at the high schools.
Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School
District 1301
Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District operates 30 schools (20 elementary, 4 middle, 3 high, 1 alternative, 1 special education, 1 continuation), serving 26,774 students, and employing 1,199 classroom teachers and 112 in pupil services. 4, 216 students (15.7%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 5,544 (20.7%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The curriculum includes core academic subjects, as well as fine arts. School-to-Work, College Prep. and Alternative Education Programs are available at the High School level. District high schools participate in the accreditation programs of the Western Association of Colleges and Schools (WASC). The district operates an Adult Education Program as well. Programs, services and personnel, including GATE Magnet Programs and George Key School, are provided for Limited English Proficient, Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs Students. Counseling and tutoring, as needed, is available for all students. State funding allows for a student/teacher ratio of 20:1 in grades 1-3, as well as in 9th. grade Language Arts classes. Summer School programs are offered (mandated for students with multiple failing grades) at all grade levels, with additional sessions for special needs students. Fee-based On-site School-age Child Care programs (District office #-714-985-8459) operate from 6:30 AM to 6 PM at each Elementary School in the district (except For Ruby Drive & Topaz schools, those students are bussed to & from Morse school). Preschool programs for children aged 2 1/2 to 6 operate at Linda Vista & Wagner schools).
Huntington
Beach City School District
Huntington Beach City School District operates 2 Middle Schools and 8 Elementary (K-5) Schools, serving 6,931 students and employing 296 classroom teachers and 18 in pupil services. 478 students (6.9%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 599 (8.6%) qualify for the compensatory education program. Transportation is provides and hot lunch is available to all students. The district's curriculum includes the core academic areas, as well as art, music, physical education, computer literacy, career education, and, for 7th. & 8th. graders, applied arts and foreign language. Extracurricular, co-curricular, and outdoor education activities and programs are offered at all grade levels. Enrichment programs, such as "Meet the Masters" are available in the performing and fine arts areas. The district participates in the "Schools of Choice" program, which allows out-of-district students to attend a school in this district, space-permitting. The district also makes provisions for district residents to attend a district school that is out of the child's attendance area (intra-district transfer, based on placement in a lottery & space availability). Special programs serve the needs of gifted children (GATE), which offers "cluster" programs in the neighborhood grade schools, a "magnet" program at Peterson Elementary school, and language arts and social studies classes at each of the middle schools. Other special programs include a full-day Kindergarten, School Improvement, Title I, State Compensatory Education ("at-risk" students), Drug Abuse Prevention (DARE, DATE), and Bilingual Education. Special Needs students receive services as specified in their Individualized Education Plan (IEP), with placement in a regular education setting as much as possible for each child. Children in grades 3-8 enrolled in the district's Special Day Classes can also enroll in and attend a 4-week summer program offering basic skills and enrichment classes in Math/Science and Language Arts, and enrichment classes in Visual/Performing Arts. The district is a member of the West Orange County Consortium for Special Education (WOCSSE). Before- and after-school programs are available for elementary (K-5) students, and are sponsored by the PTSA, YMCA (school-aged child-care, before- & after-school, full day on school holidays, 714-847-9622 for info.), and the city's Community Services Dept. The district also operates a parent participation preschool (714-847-2873, ext. 219 for info. & registration), available for children ages 2 3/4 to 5 years, with a choice of 2 or 3 mornings per week. Parent and child attend together once a week. Fall, spring and summer sessions are offered.
Huntington
Beach-Union High School District
Huntington
Beach-Union High School District operates
6 High Schools in Huntington Beach
and nearby areas, 1 alternative program, 1 continuation high school, and 1 community day school, with an
enrollment of 14,975 students. The district employs 596 classroom teachers, and 35 in pupil services (counseling, speech, adaptive PE, etc.). 1,490
students (9.9%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 3,242 (21.6%)
qualify for the compensatory education program. Advanced placement and honors courses are available at each high
school; alternative programs
provide opportunities for students who have difficulties in the regular high
schools, and the Special Abilities
Cluster and Special Day Classes
are designed to meet the needs of special education students.
Fountain
Valley School District
Fountain Valley
School District is an elementary (K-8)
district covering most of Fountain Valley and a small portion of Huntington
Beach. The district operates 8 elementary (K-5) schools, and 3 middle (6-8) schools,
with a total student enrollment of 6,250 students. The district employs 268 classroom teachers, and 18 in
pupil services (counseling, speech, adaptive PE, etc.). 496 students (7.9%) are
classified as Limited English Proficient, and 282 (4.5%) qualify for the
compensatory education program. The district provides services for gifted &
talented children through the GATE
program (middle school emphasis in Language Arts & History/Social
Sciences), and a full range of services for special needs students as needed,
including Resource, Speech/Language, Adaptive PE, Reading Clinics, and Special
Day Classes. Specialist teachers provide Music and PE instruction,
and PTA sponsored programs such as "Meet the Masters" provide art enrichment. District
schools have access to nurses, psychologists, and counselors on a full- or part-time
basis. All district schools have a range of technological equipment, including computers, printers, scanners,
VCR's, Video cameras, CD Rom players, Laser Disc players, Digital cameras, and
Internet access. Before- &
After-School care is available from 6:30 AM to 6 PM, on a fee basis, at
the grade school level (Courreges, Cox, Gisler, Moiola, Newland, Oka, Plavan,
& Tamura Schools). For more information, please call the Extended School Program office at
714-843-3262. Summer school
programs provide enrichment and remedial help for children entering
3rd. Grade through 8th. Grade (through 6th. Grade for the Title I program).
Ocean
View School District
Ocean View School
District operates 15 schools (4 middle schools & 11 grade schools), serving 10,186 K-8th. grade students. The
district employs 505 classroom teachers,
and 27 in pupil services. 2,133
students (20.9%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 2,290
(22.5%) qualify for the compensatory education program. Many of the district
teachers have or are working toward graduate degrees. In addition to the core
academic curriculum, the district offers computer instruction, inter-school
athletics for the middle schools, summer school, a range of services for
special needs students, gifted & talented extended day programs (grades
4-8), and before- & after-school care at most of the schools. Each school
has a library, and district library/media services are available to the staff.
The middle schools offer classes in Pre-Algebra, Algebra, and Beginning
Spanish. Support personnel
include counselors, psychologists, nurses and health technicians, student study
teams, library/media specialists, speech/language specialists, and resource
specialists.
Westminster
School District
Westminster School District educates 10,253
students at 17 schools, including 13 grade schools (gr. K-5), 3 middle schools
(gr. 6-8), and one community day school. Land School (15151 Temple St., 714-898-8389) is the site of the
district's child development center
(for children ages 18 months to five years) and special programs. The district
employs 505 classroom teachers,
and 32 in pupil services. 4,403
students (42.9%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 7,455
(72.7%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district's
curriculum includes the core academic areas, as well as Fine Arts, PE, and
Computers. Programs, personnel, and services are provided for limited English-speaking, gifted and special needs students. Support
staff including counselors,
bilingual aides, psychologists, nurses, speech &
language therapists, and specialists
(including music, art, PE, & resource) provide service and support for all
students and teachers as needed. The district offers before- & after-school care, from 6 AM to 6 PM, at most of the
district schools (714-898-8389 for information). The After-School Enhancement program, in
partnership with the City of Westminster, provides free after-school activities (sports, clubs, field trips,
tutoring) for middle school students at each of the district's middle schools
(Johnson, Warner, & Stacey). State
preschool, a half-day program for low income 3-5 year olds, operates at
Finley, Fryberger, Hayden, Meairs, Schroeder, and Willmore schools.
Irvine Unified School District. 5050
Barranca Parkway, Irvine, California 92604, 949-936-5000.
The Irvine Unified School District operates 33 schools (22 elementary, 5 middle, 4 high, 1 alternative, 1 continuation) serving 24,930 students in Kindergarten-12th. grade, and employs 1,127 classroom teachers and 54 in pupil services. Approximately 500 staff members have advanced degrees. 3,064 students (12.3%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 1,054 (4.2%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The curriculum and staff covers all academic subjects, as well as foreign language, art, music (including instrumental starting with grade 4), and gym/P.E. Science teachers/specialists teach that subject separately to students starting with grade 4. Support staff includes psychologists, nurses, health aides, adaptive PE specialists, and librarians. The district offers programs and staff for children with special needs, as well as for limited- or non-English-speaking students, and the GATE program serves those identified as gifted/talented. The GATE program provides resource-type programs for Elementary School students, and the Alternative Programs for Academically Accelerated Students (APAAS) is also available in grades 4-6 at 6 regional schools (parents provide transportation). Middle school students who qualify can take GATE classes in the Humanities, English/Language Arts, Science, and Math (different areas at each of the middle schools) along with electives at all of the middle schools. At the high school level, honors and AP courses are available, along with concurrent coursework at Irvine Community College and the University of Irvine-California (which also offers an early admission program to qualified Juniors and Seniors). Early Childhood Education programs include the La Vista Child Development Program and Headstart, both serving low-income families, and Montessori International Early Childhood Education. Los Naranjos Special Education Preschool provides a half-day (morning) program for children with developmental disabilities. District-wide counseling/guidance programs include Time Together for the primary grades, and Life Skills (Star, Stages), and DARE (through the police department) at the middle school level. Special district programs include the Early Childhood Literacy Project (grades K-3), and the Collaborative Literacy Intervention Program (CLIP), which provides intensive tutoring in reading for eligible 1st graders.
Santa Ana Unified School District
(K-12th. grade): 1601 E. Chestnut Ave. Santa Ana CA 92701 714-558-5501
Santa Ana Unified School District operates 56 schools (37 elementary, 9 middle, 6 high, 1 alternative, 2 continuation, 1 community day), serving 62,874 K-12th. Grade students, including 38,207 (60.8%) classified as Limited English Proficient, 55,983 (89%) who qualify for the Compensatory Education program, and employing 2,862 classroom teachers and 207 in pupil services. Traditional (9-month) and year-round programs are available in grades K-8. Many of the district's teachers have or are working towards advanced degrees, including Masters & Ph.D. Services, programs, and personnel provide for special needs, gifted & talented, and limited English proficient (LEP) students. Support services, such as nursing, tutoring and counseling, are available to all students as needed. The curriculum includes the core academic subjects, as well as fine arts and vocational education. Honors and Advanced Placement courses are available at the high school level. State and/or Federal Categorical Funds are available to the schools for such programs as Limited English Proficient (LEP/EIA), School Improvement (SIP), Title I, Title VI, GATE, Special Education, and Drug Free Schools. The district has a Uniform Policy.
Tustin Unified School District
(K-12th. grade): 300 South "C" St. Tustin CA 92780 714-730-7301
Tustin Unified School District operates 23 schools, serving 18,950 K-12th. grade students, and employing 828 classroom teachers and 58 in pupil services. 5,145 students (27.2%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 2,508 (13.2%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district encompasses the City of Tustin, parts of Santa Ana & Irvine, the foothills of unincorporated Orange County, and a Marine Corp. Air Station. 17 schools are elementary level (K-6), 5 are middle schools, and 4 are high schools, including a Continuation School and an Alternative & Adult Education Program. Traditional (9-month) and year-round programs are available. Services, programs, and personnel provide for special needs, gifted & talented, and limited English proficient (LEP) students. Support services, such as nursing, tutoring and counseling, are available to all students as needed. The curriculum includes the core academic subjects, as well as fine arts and vocational education. Honors and Advanced Placement courses are available at the high school level. State and/or Federal Categorical Funds are available to the schools for such programs as Limited English Proficient (LEP/EIA), School Improvement (SIP), Title I, Title VI, GATE, Special Education, and Drug Free Schools.
Newport-Mesa
Unified School District 2985-A Bear St. Costa Mesa CA 92626 714-424-5000
The Newport-Mesa Unified School District operates 31 schools (22 elementary, 2 middle, 5 high, 1 alternative, 1 continuation), which serve 22,383 students. 6,062 students (27.1%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 8,242 students (36.8%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 1,086 classroom teachers, and 94 staff members for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling. Several Early Childhood Programs, including a State Preschool, are designed to provide early intervention services and academic readiness support to help ensure a successful entry into Kindergarten & First grade for "at-risk" children. The district operates an after-school program (Project Success) at several district grade schools, in collaboration with the YMCA, City of Costa Mesa, Campfire USA and other organizations. The Child Development Corp also runs a preschool and after-school program at Eastbluff, Newport Heights and Woodland Elementary Schools. A variety of co- & extra-curricular activities are available, with the majority at the middle- and high-school levels.
Saddleback
Valley Unified School District 25631 Peter Hartman Way Mission Viejo CA
92691 949-586-1234
The Saddleback Unified School District operates 37 schools (26 elementary, 4 middle, 4 high, 1 alternative, 1 special education, 1 continuation), which serve 35,349 students. 3,020 students (8.5%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 2,181 students (6.2%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 1,550 classroom teachers, and 80 staff members for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling.
Capistrano Unified
School District 32972 Calle Perfecto San Juan Capistrano CA 92675
949-489-7000
The Capistrano Unified School District operates 56 schools (37 elementary, 10 middle, 5 high, 1 K-12, 1 special education, 1 continuation, 1 community day), which serve 49,746 students. 6,465 students (13%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 2,696 students (5.4%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 2,219 classroom teachers, and 50 staff members for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling.
Buena Park Elementary School District 6885
Orangethorpe Ave. Buena Park CA 90620 714-522-8412
The Buena Park Elementary School District operates 7 schools (6 elementary, 1 middle), which serve 6,372 students. 2,879 students (45.2%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 6,147 students (96.5%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 280 classroom teachers, and 14 staff members for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling.
Cypress Elementary School District 9470 Moody St,
Cypress CA 90620, 714-220-6900
The Cypress Elementary School District operates 10 schools (10 elementary, K-6), which serve 4,727 students. 580 students (12.3%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 243 (5.1%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 232 classroom teachers, and 16 staff members for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling.
La Habra City
Elementary School District 500 N. Walnut St. (PO Box 307) La Habra CA 90633
562-690-2300
The La Habra City Elementary School District operates 9 schools
(7 elementary, 2 middle), which serve 6,534 students. 2,897 students (44.3%)
are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 2,734 students (41.8%)
qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 311
classroom teachers, and 16 staff members for pupil services. A variety of
programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking
(LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for
all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling.
Before- & after-school care is available at 3 schools in the district, with
bus service provided to and from these school sites (562-690-2308 for
information).
Brea Olinda
Unified School District #1 Civic Center (Mail P.O. Box 300) Brea CA 92821
714-990-7800
The Brea Olinda Unified School District operates 9 schools (6 elementary, 1 middle, 1 high, 1 continuation), which serve 6,206 students. 645 students (10.4%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 483 (7.8%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 288 classroom teachers, and 21 staff members for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling.
Los Alamitos
Unified School District 10293 Bloomfield St. Los Alamitos CA 90720
562-430-1021
The Los Alamitos Unified School District operates 10 schools (6 elementary, 2 middle, 1 high, 1 continuation), which serve 9,184 students. 196 students (2.1%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 257 (282%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 409 classroom teachers, and 42 staff members for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling. The district offers an Extended Day Care Program, which also offers a Summer Camp program to students that have completed grades K-5.
Laguna
Beach Unified School District 550 Blumont St. Laguna Beach CA 92651
949-497-7700
The Laguna Beach Unified School District operates 4 schools (2 elementary, 1 middle, 1 high), which serve 2,703 students. 61 students (2.3%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 242 (9%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 123 classroom teachers, and 8 staff members for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling.