Fresno Unified School District

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Fresno Unified School District
2309 Tulare Street
Fresno
, CA, 93721
District information
MottoPreparing College and Career Ready Graduates
GradesPK-12
Established1873
Interim SuperintendentMisty Her
School board
  • Susan Wittrup, President
  • Valerie F. Davis, Clerk
  • Keshia Thomas
  • Elizabeth Jonasson Rosas
  • Veva Islas
  • Andy Levine
  • Claudia Cazares
Schools106
Budget$1,640,324,652
Enrollment73,000
Other information
Website http://www.fresnounified.org

The Fresno Unified School District is a school district in Fresno, California, United States. [1]

Contents

Facts and figures

Administration

Superintendent

Board of Education

Source: [5]

Schools

High Schools

Middle Schools

  • Ahwahnee Middle School
  • Baird Middle School
  • Bullard Talent Middle School
  • Computech Middle School
  • Cooper Academy
  • Fort Miller Middle School
  • Hamilton K-8 Middle School
  • Kings Canyon Middle School
  • Gaston Middle School
  • Scandinavian Middle School
  • Sequoia Middle School
  • Tehipite Middle School
  • Tenaya Middle School
  • Terronez Middle School
  • Tioga Middle School
  • Wawona K-8 School
  • Yosemite Middle School

Elementary Schools

  • Addams Elementary School
  • Addicot Elementary School
  • Anthony Elementary School
  • Ayer Elementary School
  • Aynesworth Elementary School
  • Bakman Elementary School
  • Balderas Elementary School
  • Birney Elementary School
  • Bullard TALENT Elementary School
  • Burroughs Elementary School
  • Calwa Elementary School
  • Carver Academy Elementary School
  • Centennial Elementary School
  • Columbia Elementary School
  • Dailey Elementary School
  • Del Mar Elementary School
  • Easterby Elementary School
  • Eaton Elementary School
  • Edison Bethune Charter School
  • Ericson Elementary School
  • Ewing Elementary School
  • Figarden Elementary School
  • Tatarian Elementary School
  • Fremont Elementary School
  • Gibson Elementary School
  • Greenberg Elementary School
  • Hamilton Elementary School
  • Heaton Elementary School
  • Herrera Elementary School
  • Hidalgo Elementary School
  • Holland Elementary School
  • Homan Elementary School
  • Jackson Elementary School
  • Jefferson Elementary School
  • King Elementary School
  • Kirk Elementary School
  • Kratt Elementary School
  • Lane Elementary School
  • Lawless Elementary School
  • Leavenworth Elementary School
  • Lincoln Elementary School
  • Lowell Elementary School
  • Malloch Elementary School
  • Manchester GATE Elementary School
  • Mayfair Elementary School
  • McCardle Elementary School
  • Muir Elementary School
  • Norseman Elementary School
  • Olmos Elementary School
  • Powers-Ginsburg Elementary School
  • Pyle Elementary School
  • Robinson Elementary School
  • Roeding Elementary School
  • Rowell Elementary School
  • Slater Elementary School
  • Starr Elementary School
  • Storey Elementary School
  • Sunset Elementary School
  • Thomas Elementary School
  • Turner Elementary School
  • Vang Pao Elementary School [7]
  • Viking Elementary School
  • Vinland Elementary School
  • Webster Elementary School
  • Williams Elementary School
  • Wilson Elementary School
  • Winchell Elementary School
  • Wishon Elementary School
  • Wolters Elementary School
  • Yokomi Elementary School

Alternative Schools

Adult Schools

Notable alumni

See also

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References

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