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Napa Valley Unified School District 2425 Jefferson St, Napa CA 94558, 707-253-3715

The Napa Valley Unified School District educates 17,408 students in grades K-12, housed in 38 buildings across the city. Grade configurations are K-5 (23), K-6 (1), 4-5 (1), 2-12 (1), K-8 (1), 6-8 (5), 7-8 (1) 9-10 (1), and 9-12 (4). 5 charter schools operate in the district. 4,129 students (23.7%) are classified as Limited English Proficient and 1,713 students (9.8%) are enrolled in Alternative Education programs. The district employs 942 teachers, and 89 pupil services personnel. 87.5% of teachers have full teaching credentials. Per-pupil cost (district) is $6,897. 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.

 

 

Howell Mountain Elementary School District 525 White Cottage Rd, Angwin CA 94508, 707-965-2423

The Howell Mountain Elementary School District is a single school district serving 83 students in grades K-8. 17 students (20.5%) are classified as Limited English Proficient. The district employs 6 teachers. All teachers have full teaching credentials. Per-pupil cost (district) is $12,946. 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.

 

 

Calistoga Joint Unified School District 1520 Lake St, Calistoga CA 94515, 707-942-4703

The Calistoga Joint Unified School District educates 815 students in grades K-12, housed in 3 buildings across the city. Grade configurations are K-6 (1), 7-12 (1), and 10-12 (1). 367 students (45%) are classified as Limited English Proficient and 10 students (1.2%) are enrolled in Alternative Education programs. The district employs 52 teachers, and 2 pupil services personnel. All teachers have full teaching credentials. Per-pupil cost (district) is $8,746. After-school programs for elementary school children are available at the grade school and programs for teens are held at the high school and Monthoff Recreation center. 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.

 

 

Pope Valley Union Elementary School District 6200 Pope Valley Rd, Pope Valley CA 94567, 707-965-2402

The Pope Valley Union Elementary School District is a single school district serving 58 students in grades K-8. 13 students (22.4%) are classified as Limited English Proficient. The district employs 4 teachers. All teachers have full teaching credentials. Per-pupil cost (district) is $11,614. 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.

 

 

St Helena Unified School District 465 Main St, St Helena CA 94574, 707-967-2708

The St Helena Unified School District educates 1,374 students in grades K-12, housed in 5 buildings across the city. Grade configurations are K-2 (1), 1-5 (1), 6-8 (1), 10-12 (1), and 9-12 (1). 386 students (28.1%) are classified as Limited English Proficient and 63 students (4.6%) are enrolled in Alternative Education programs. The district employs 92 teachers, and 8 pupil services personnel. All teachers have full teaching credentials. Per-pupil cost (district) is $10,631. 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.