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The Hayward Unified School District (HUSD) is a
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serving the city of Hayward,
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, in
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, in the United States. Supervised by the superintendent and the HUSD board of trustees, the district serves about 21,000 students in 30 schools, and employs more than 950 teachers. The current superintendent is Dr. Matt Wayne and the current board of trustees president is Dr. April Oquenda.


History


2007 strike

In April 2007, Haywood teachers went on strike for ten days. The teachers, counselors and nurses, represented by the Hayward Education Association (HEA), were upset over a 16% raise given to two district administrators in summer 2006. Negotiations broke down, with the HEA asking for an 8.08% retroactive raise initially, reaching 16% after 2 years, and the district offering a one time 5.5% raise (one source stating 7%) with possible subsequent increases of 1.6%, which was rejected. The district offered an additional one time 3% bonus, which was also rejected. The district had come out of receivership in 2005, and the administration was concerned about the district going back into the red. Teachers cited the administrator's raises as evidence the district undervalued teachers and might be hiding money that could be applied to teacher salaries. The strike commenced on 5 April 2007, with only 45 of approximately 900 teachers showing up to work, with the balance appearing in picket lines. District administrator Dale Vigil initially dismissed the strike effects, but after a week of the strike, Vigil looked to file an injunction against the HEA, to force the teachers back into classrooms. Vigil was confronted at one point by angry strikers, who pounded on his car and pushed him. Only 4,100 of approximately 22,000 district students showed up for classes the first day of the strike. 29 schools were affected initially. Farm Workers Union founder and activist
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showed up to support the striking teachers. Local TV and newspaper outlets covered the story. The strike ended in a tentative agreement on 25 April 2007, when Vigil announced the settlement during a regular school board meeting. Teachers voted to pass the agreement detailing an 11% raise over the next two years, the following day, as classes resumed.


2008–present

In 2008, the district passed the Measure I school funding bond, the first bond measure in Hayward in over 45 years. The measure passed with 72% of the vote.


Hayward Education Association

The Hayward Education Association (HEA) is one of the recognized employee organizations for negotiating
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rights with HUSD. HEA organized a strike in April 2007 against HUSD, the Hayward teachers strike.


Schools

The district operates 25
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s, five
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s, and three high schools. It also maintains an alternative high school, an English language center, and an adult education center. Many of the park and recreation facilities at the schools are managed by the
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.


Secondary schools


High schools

* Hayward High School *
Mount Eden High School Mt. Eden High School is a public high school in Hayward, California, United States, founded in 1960. It is part of the Hayward Unified School District. Mt. Eden High is located in southwest Hayward, near Union City. Athletics Sports offered ...
*
Tennyson High School Tennyson High School is a public high school in Hayward, California, United States, formed in 1957. Academics Tennyson offers Advanced Placement Advanced Placement (AP) is a program in the United States and Canada created by the College Boa ...


Alternative schools

*Brenkwitz High School, a
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, named after Thomas N. Brenkwitz


Middle schools

HUSD operates five middle schools. * Anthony W. Ochoa serves west Hayward. * Bret Harte serves the
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and northern hills area. * Cesar Chavez serves the Fairway Park and southern hills area. * Martin Luther King Jr. serves the Mount Eden area. * Winton serves the Burbank and Santa Clara neighborhoods.


Elementary schools

*Bowman * Burbank Elem. *Cherryland *East Avenue *Eden Gardens *Eldridge *Fairview *
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School (K-8) *Glassbrook *Harder *Longwood *Lorin A. Eden *Palma Ceia *Park *Ruus *Schafer Park *Southgate *Stonebrae *Strobridge *Treeview/Bidwell *Tyrrell


Former schools


High schools

* Sunset High School


Elementary schools

*Edwin Markham School closed in June 2009;
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School now occupies its campus. *Highland Elementary School closed in June 2006. * Shepherd Elementary School Closed in June 2007 (SIAC Center 27211 Tyrrell Avenue) *John Muir Elementary School closed in June 2008. *Argonaut Elementary School closed in June 1977.


See also

*
New Haven Unified School District New Haven Unified School District (also known as NHUSD) is a public school district serving approximately 11,000 kindergarten through 12th-grade (K-12) students at 11 schools in Union City and South Hayward, in the San Francisco Bay Area. The ...
, with one high school located within Hayward city limits *
List of high schools in California This is a list of high schools in California, public, private and chartered, organized by county and by city or school district. This list includes former high schools. Alameda County Alameda Unified School District * Alameda Community Learn ...


References

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