Hayward Unified School District

Hayward Unified School District

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Location
Hayward, California
United States
District information
Type Public
Grades K-12, adult education
Superintendent Stan "Data" Dobbs
Schools 32
Students and staff
Students 21,000
Teachers 950
Other information
Website http://www.husd.k12.ca.us/
HUSD administrative offices, adjacent to the Hayward Hall of Justice

The Hayward Unified School District (HUSD), is a public school district serving the city of Hayward, California, in Alameda County. Supervised by the superintendent, and the HUSD board of trustees, the district serves about 21,000 students in 30 schools, and employing more than 950 teachers. The current superintendent is Stan Dobbs and the current board of trustees president is John Taylor.[1][2][3][4] In 2008, the district passed the Measure I school funding bond, the first bond measure in Hayward in over 45 years. The measure passed with 72% of the vote.[5]

Hayward Education Association

The Hayward Education Association (HEA) is the recognized employee organization for negotiating collective bargaining rights with HUSD.[6] HEA organized a strike in April 2007 against HUSD, the Hayward teachers strike.

Schools

The district operates 25 elementary schools, 5 middle schools, and 3 high schools. It also maintains an alternative high school, an English language center, and an adult education center. Many of the park and recreation facilities at the schools are managed by the Hayward Area Recreation and Park District.

Secondary schools

High schools

Alternative schools

Middle schools

HUSD operates five middle schools. Anthony W. Ochoa serves west Hayward. Bret Harte serves the Downtown Hayward and northern hills area. Cesar Chavez serves the Fairway Park and southern hills area. Martin Luther King Jr. serves the Mount Eden area. Winton serves the Burbank and Santa Clara neighborhoods.

Elementary schools

Former schools

High schools

Elementary schools

See also

References

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