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About Anaheim
Although Orange County is most closely associated
with orange crops, Anaheim was originally home to vineyards and
wineries for German settlers in the mid-1800's. Since then, Anaheim
is most closely associated with tourist attractions such as Disneyland,
the Angels, and the Mighty Ducks. The Grove of Aneheim is a popular
destination, and serves as a venue from up and coming bands to
old favorites. The Grove is also rented out for special events.
The Aneheim Convention Center, a multi-use establishment with
an arena, meeting rooms, and halls, can be used for expos, concets,
confrences and more. Not only is Anaheim the largest, most populated
city at over 300,000 residents, but it is the wealthiest city
in Orange County as well, worth over 1 billion dollars in assets.
Area Schools
Grades K-6: Anaheim City
School District
Anaheim City's 23 schools serve a population of about 23,000 students
from kindergarten through sixth grade, making ACSD one of the
largest elementary districts in California. All schools in the
district are on four-track, year-round schedules. The area is
known for its diversity, with approximately 63% English learners
in the district. ACSD has more than 2,000 employees, with teachers
practicing standards-based instruction, utilizing student support
programs, and using a coordinated curriculum. The district is
making strides to improve their academic performance; In the 2002
/ 2003 school year, 22 schools met their school wide and subject
targets.
Grades K-6: Magnolia School
District
The Magnolia School District provides a challenging educational
program for kindergarten through sixth grade in the western portion
of the City of Anaheim, and parts of Stanton. The District values
and enjoys positive, collaborative relationships with 750 certificated
and classified team members, and their representative agencies.
The diverse student population of 7,000 includes four of ten students
receiving primary language support as part of their English-language
transition. The community at-large and parents express high levels
of satisfaction with the District. Paul Mercier, Magnolia School
District Superintendent, was selected as the “Superintendent
of the Year” for California in 2006.
Grades K-6: Savanna School
District
Savanna School District, encompassing parts of the cities of Anaheim,
Buena Park, Cypress and Stanton, is an elementary school district
with approximately 2400 students. These students are housed in
four locations: Cerritos School, Hansen School, Holder School
and Twila Reid School. The district size is about four square
miles with each elementary school located within one mile of another.
The small district size means that Savanna has a family-like atmosphere
among the faculty, support staff, students, parents and the community.
Providing a learning environment and a strong academic program
that focuses on reading, writing, and mathematics is the primary
goal of the Savanna School District.
Placentia-Yorba Linda School District
The Placentia-Yorba Linda School District is home to 27,000 students
from Kindergarten through High School. The district serves the
communities of Placenita and Yorba Linda, as well as parts of
Anaheim, Brea, and Fullerton. There are about 2,500 employees
and a great diversity in student heritage. In addition, several
schools are pursuing honors in school excellence. The California
Distinguished School and National Blue Ribbon School honors are
perhaps the most coveted titles that schools can receive. In this
district, 19 schools have already received such honors.
Orange Unified School District
The Orange Unified School District is at the center of a growing
community 37 miles southeast of Los Angeles and 68 miles north
of San Diego. Orange Unified serves over 31,300 students with
3,200 employees. The district contains 29 elementary schools,
five middle schools, two of which are charter, four 9-12 high
schools, a continuation high school, a K-8 math and science magnet
school and two special schools. Projected housing developments
within the District community (including projects in Mountain
Park (Anaheim Hills) and East Orange) will reverse the current
trend of declining enrollment, beginning 2008. Four elementary
schools have been built or reopened since 1997 and the District
is actively pursuing new school sites at the K-8 level.
Centralia School District
Centralia School District was established in 1875 and was the
first school district in California to provide free textbooks
to students. Today, the district's 9 elementary schools are in
the neighboring cities of Buena Park, Anaheim, and La Palma. Enrollment
is approximately 5,100 students. The schools provide a balanced
curriculum of language arts (reading, writing, listening, speaking,
and spelling), mathematics, science, history/social science, physical
education, health, and visual/performing arts. These curricular
areas include handwriting, geography, and government. The District
has "Content and Performance Standards" which list specific skills
that students are expected to master at each grade level. These
standards are aligned with the State's academic standards.
Anaheim Union High School District
The Anaheim Union High School District has an impressive 95% graduation
rate and a population of almost 37,000. The district was founded
over a century ago in 1898, and includes the cities of Anaheim,
Buena Park, Cypress, Garden Grove, La Palma, Orange and Stanton.
This area is known for its diversity as its population speaks
over fifty different languages. AUHSD has another reason to be
proud; the district is home to the second highest API scoring
school in the state. Many of these schools are California Distinguished
Schools and have received Golden Bell Awards and Golden State
Exam awards.
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