Modesto City Schools
Location
426 Locust St
Modesto, California 95351
United States
District information
GradesK–12
SuperintendentSara Noguchi
Other information
Websitewww.monet.k12.ca.us/district

Modesto City School District is a public school district based in Stanislaus County, California, United States, with an enrollment of approximately 32,000 students. Founded in 1871, the district consists of an elementary district and a high school district with a common administration. Seven other elementary school districts, Empire Union, Hart-Ransom Union, Paradise, Salida Union, Shiloh, Stanislaus Union, and Sylvan Union, feed into Modesto City Schools at the high school level.

The district comprises 22 elementary schools (grades K–6), 4 middle schools (grades 7–8), 9 high schools (grades 9–12), and an alternative-education program.

Boundary

In addition to Modesto, Modesto City Schools also serve sections of Ceres and Riverbank and the CDPs of Airport, Bret Harte, Bystrom, Del Rio, Empire, Riverdale Park, Rouse, Salida and West Modesto.[1]

Schools

High schools

Middle schools

* Evelyn Hanshaw Middle School

Elementary schools

  • Elihu Beard Elementary School
  • Bret Harte Elementary School
  • Burbank Elementary School
  • El Vista Elementary School
  • Enslen Elementary School
  • Catherine Everett Elementary School
  • Fairview Elementary School
  • Franklin Elementary School
  • John Fremont Elementary School
  • William Garrison Elementary School
  • Kirschen Elementary School
  • Lakewood Elementary School
  • James Marshall Elementary School
  • Alberta Martone Elementary School
  • John Muir Elementary School
  • Robertson Road Elementary School
  • Rose Avenue Elementary School
  • Shackelford Elementary School
  • Sonoma Elementary School
  • Tuolumne Elementary School
  • Wilson Elementary School
  • Orville Wright Elementary School
  • Freedom Elementary School
  • Orchard Elementary School
  • CF Brown Elementary School
  • Standiford Elementary School
  • Sherwood Elementary School

Adult/alternative

  • Elliott Alternative Programs
  • Elliott Continuation School

References


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