New Haven Unified School District
The New Haven Unified School District is a public school district serving approximately 12,000 kindergarten through 12th-grade students at 11 schools in Union City and parts of south Hayward, in the San Francisco Bay Area formed in 1965 from Elementary districts in Union City and Union high school district in Fremont. The district is named after the New Haven District in Union City which no longer exists today.
Schools
Elementary Schools
Grades K-5
- Alvarado Elementary School
- Eastin Elementary School
- Emanuele Elementary School
- Hillview Crest Elementary School
- Kitayama Elementary School
- Pioneer Elementary School
- Searles Elementary School
Middle Schools
Grades 6-8
- Itliong-Vera Cruz Middle School [1]
- César Chávez Middle School
High Schools
Grades 9-12
- Conley-Caraballo High School (continuation)
- James Logan High School
Other Schools
- Decoto School for Independent Study
- New Haven Adult School
References
- ↑ Chris De Benedetti (19 April 2013). "Union City school is nation's first named after Filipino-Americans, but acrimony over decision remains". Mercury News. Retrieved 5 May 2013.
External links
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