Black Oak Mine Unified School District

Black Oak Mine Unified School District (BOMUSD) is a school district headquartered in Georgetown, unincorporated El Dorado County, California.[1]

The district, with 412 square miles (1,070 km2) of land in its territory,[2] serves the Georgetown Divide area of El Dorado County,[3] including Cool, Garden Valley, Georgetown,[4] Kelsey, Volcanoville, and the areas between the middle and south forks of the American River.[2]

The school district was formed from a merger of smaller school districts in 1975.[2]

Schools

All schools are in unincorporated areas.

Secondary schools:

Primary schools:

Previous schools

Previous schools include:

References

  1. "Welcome to the Black Oak Mine Unified School District." Black Oak Mine Unified School District. Retrieved on October 27, 2010.
  2. 1 2 3 Home page. Black Oak Mine Unified School District. July 20, 2002. Retrieved on October 27, 2010.
  3. "It has only 550 students, and the surrounding foothill community isn't much larger. Still, creativity blossoms at Golden Sierra High School, making it a ... Mecca for the arts." The Sacramento Bee. December 3, 2002. B1. Retrieved on October 27, 2010. "Golden Sierra High School part of the Black Oak Mine Unified School District covers a broad region of El Dorado County drawing students from Cool Pilot Hill[...]"
  4. "Two school districts have bonds on ballot." The Sacramento Bee. October 26, 2006. H2. Retrieved on October 27, 2010. "[...]time voters in the Black Oak Mine Unified School District which includes the communities of Georgetown Garden Valley and Cool will determine the outcome[...]"
  5. "8 AREA SCHOOLS SALUTED BY STATE." The Sacramento Bee. May 2, 1997. B2. Retrieved on October 27, 2010. "Eastin also noted that two area schools - Creekside Elementary in El Dorado's Black Oak Mine Unified School District and John Ehrhardt Elementary School in[...]"
  6. "School Sites." Black Oak Mine Unified School District. June 5, 2002. Retrieved on October 27, 2010.
  7. "Welcome to Otter Creek School's Home Page." Otter Creek School. November 18, 2001. Retrieved on October 27, 2010.

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