Folsom Cordova Unified School District
Folsom Cordova Unified School District | |
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Folsom, California United States | |
District information | |
Type | Public |
Schools | 32 |
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Folsom Cordova Unified School District (FCUSD) is a school district headquartered in Folsom, California. It covers the cities of Folsom, Rancho Cordova, and most of Mather. There are 24 separate schools, including an adult education program. There are five high schools, four middle schools, 20 elementary schools, and five alternative schools.
Schools
High schools
- Cordova High School
- Folsom High School
- Folsom Lake High School
- Kinney High School
- Vista del Lago High School
Middle schools
- Folsom Middle School
- Mills Middle School
- Sutter Middle School
- W.E. Mitchell Middle School
Elementary schools
- Blanche Sprentz Elementary School
- Carl H. Sundahl Elementary School
- Cordova Gardens Elementary School
- Cordova Meadows Elementary School
- Cordova Villa Elementary School
- Empire Oaks Elementary School
- Folsom Hills Elementary School
- Gold Ridge Elementary School
- Mather Heights Elementary School
- Natoma Station Elementary School
- Navigator Elementary School
- Oak Chan Elementary School
- Peter J. Shields Elementary School
- Rancho Cordova Elementary School
- Riverview STEM Academy
- Russell Ranch Elementary School
- Sandra J. Gallardo Elementary School
- Theodore Judah Elementary School
- White Rock Elementary School
- Williamson Elementary School
- Cordova Lane Elementary School (Closed)
- Riverview Elementary School (Closed)
Alternative schools
- Adult Education
- Cordova Lane Center Preschool/Family Programs
- Folsom Cordova Community Charter School
- Kitty Hawk Campus Opportunity, a youth opportunity program
- Walnutwood High School, an online school
References
External links
- Folsom Cordova Unified School District
- Bliatout, Bruce Thoupaou, Bruce T. Downing, Judy Lewis, and Dao Yang. "Handbook for Teaching Hmong-Speaking Students." Southeast Asia Community Resource Center. Folsom Cordova Unified School District, 1988.
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