San Mateo Union High School District

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San Mateo Union High School District
SMUHSDlogo.png
Location
650 North Delaware Street
San Mateo, CA 94401-1732
US-CA
United States
District information
Type Public
MottoA Commitment to Quality Education for a Better Future.
Grades9-12
Established1902
PresidentPeter H. Hanley [1]
Vice-presidentLinda Lees Dwyer [1]
SuperintendentRandall Booker [2]
Accreditation(s) Western Association of Schools and Colleges
California Department of Education
Schools7
Budget$112 million
NCES District ID 0634980 [3]
Students and staff
Students9,093 (2021-2022)
Teachers471
Staff342
Athletic conferencePeninsula Athletic League
Other information
Website www.smuhsd.org

The San Mateo Union High School District is a high school district headquartered in San Mateo, California that serves most of San Mateo County. The district serves the cities of San Mateo, Foster City, Hillsborough, San Bruno, Millbrae, and Burlingame.

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Schools

The district consists of seven public high schools, one alternative high school (a "college high school"), one adult school, and one charter school in San Bruno, Millbrae, Burlingame, and San Mateo. [4] The district serves a total population of 8,400 students with a staff of more than 900 employees; the District Adult School has an additional 10,000 part-time students. [5] The seven public schools participate in the Peninsula Athletic League. [6]

The oldest high school in San Mateo County is Sequoia High School in Redwood City. It was founded in 1895. The next oldest school in the county is San Mateo High School, which opened in 1902. Within the district, SMHS was followed by Burlingame High School, which opened in the early 1920s, and then Capuchino High School in San Bruno in 1950. The district added more public high schools in the mid-50s and early 1960s as the population of the Peninsula grew: Hillsdale High School (1955) and Aragon High School (1961) in San Mateo, Mills High School (1958) in Millbrae, and Crestmoor High School (1962) in San Bruno. Due to declining enrollment, Crestmoor was closed in 1980; some of the buildings were later used for Peninsula High School, a continuation school.

The San Mateo Middle College High School is an alternative education program, begun in 1998, which is attended by 35 juniors and 35 seniors selected from high schools in the district. These students take both high school and college courses at College of San Mateo. [7]

The San Mateo Adult School is an adult school with an annual enrollment of over 14,000 whose mission is to "develop skilled workers, strong families, and successful communities by offering opportunities to learn at every stage of adult life." [8]

Design Tech High School (also known as 'd.tech') is a charter school with open enrollment for all students in California which opened in 2014; the first class graduated in 2018. [9] Enrollment is limited to 150 incoming freshmen (Grade 9); transfers for sophomores (Grade 10) are limited, and no transfers are available for juniors and seniors (Grades 11 and 12, respectively). [10] If applicants exceed capacity, a lottery is held to determine enrollment. [9] [11] Oracle Corporation announced in 2015 that it would build a public high school building for d.tech on its campus in Redwood Shores; [12] the new $43 million building was completed in late 2017, replacing the schools initial space (a hallway at Mills High School) and interim campus (at 1800 Rollins Road in Burlingame). [13] Students moved into the new building in January 2018. [11]

List of San Mateo Union High School District Schools [14]
NameYearAddressCityNotesImage
Aragon 1961900 Alameda de las PulgasSan Mateo Aragon High School - San Mateo California.jpg
Burlingame c.19201 Mangini WayBurlingame Burlingame High School.jpg
Capuchino 19501501 Magnolia AveSan Bruno Capuchino Campus in April 2007.jpg
Hillsdale 19553115 Del Monte StSan Mateo Hhs-sm-front1.jpg
Mills 1958400 Murchison DrMillbrae Mills-High-School-2011-v2-MCB.jpg
Peninsula (1962)300 Piedmont AveSan BrunoBuilt on the former campus of Crestmoor High School Former Crestmoor High School.jpg
San Mateo 1902506 N. Delaware StSan Mateo Smhs-sm-campus1.jpg
Adult School1917789 E. Poplar AveSan MateoProvides education for traditionally underserved communities. [15] San Mateo Adult School.jpg
Middle College 19981700 W. Hillsdale BlvdSan MateoConcurrent enrollment for up to 35 juniors and 35 seniors earning college credits at College of San Mateo while attending high school courses. College of San Mateo (7352632808).jpg
Design Tech 2014275 Oracle PkwyRedwood City'd.tech' is a charter school that relocated to a new building in Redwood City in January 2018 Design Tech High School.jpg
Notes

    Statistics

    Demographics

    San Mateo Union High School District Demographics [16]
    YearTotal African AmericanAmerican Indian or Alaska NativeAsianFilipinoHispanic or LatinoPacific IslanderWhiteTwo or More RacesNot Reported MaleFemale
    2011–128,247 13061,7804222,4942192,44373914 4,1444,103
    1.6%0.1%21.6%5.1%30.2%2.7%29.6%9%0.2%50.2%49.8%
    2014–158,321100101,8324962,5162162,48266454,2794,042
    1.2%0.1%22%6%30.2%2.6%29.8%8%0.1%51.4%48.6%
    2015–168,62686151,9315332,5892132,53072724,4804,146
    1%0.2%22.4%6.2%30%2.5%29.3%8.4%0%51.9%48.1%
    2016–179,10487191,9765512,8472132,63476894,7144,290
    1%0.2%21.7%6.1%31.3%2.3%28.9%8.4%0.1%51.8%47.1%
    2017–189,48475192,0895472,9712142,702856114,9334,551
    0.8%0.2%22%5.8%31.3%2.3%28.5%9%0.1%52%48%
    2021–229,6557792,2155113,0931772,6209534,9844,657

    Standardized testing

    SAT 1 Scores for 2010–2011 [17]
    Critical Reading AverageMath AverageWriting Average
    District539571546
    Statewide495513494

    Board of trustees

    The San Mateo Union High School District is governed by a five-member board of trustees, whose members are elected by voters residing in the district to serve up to two four-year terms. The Board is responsible for establishing educational goals and standards, approving curriculum and the school district budget, and appoints a superintendent to manage day-to-day administration.

    The current trustees are Peter Hanley, Linda Lees Dwyer, Greg Land, Marc Friedman, and Robert Griffin. [1] Former Board President Dave Pine was elected to the District 1 seat on the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors, replacing Mark Church in an all-mail special election which ended on May 3, 2011. [18] [19]

    Controversy

    The district instituted a "late start" policy starting in the 2017-2018 academic year. While Thursdays ended earlier in previous years (1:45 pm as opposed to 3:15 pm), the late start made it so that Thursdays would start at 9:30, as opposed to the usual 8:00 am and would then end at 3:15 pm. This was controversial, as not all students could take advantage of the late start, as it would interfere with their driving schedule. Additionally, the late start, or more specifically the later end, interfered with many after-school programs.

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