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The Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District (PYLUSD) is a public
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that serves Placentia,
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, and parts of
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, Brea, and Fullerton located in northeast
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and is rapidly developing county territory that reaches the Riverside County line. The school district covers and employs 2,000 people. Its student enrollment is approximately 24,000, and the District's 34 school sites include 20
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schools, 5 middle schools, 1 K-8 school, 4
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s, 1 special education school, 1
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, 1 TK-12 home school, and 1 K-12
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, alongside 5 state
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s. The Superintendent is Dr. James Elsasser, Ed.D., and the Board of Education includes Carrie Buck, Marilyn Anderson, Leandra Blades, Shawn Youngblood, and Karin Freeman. Twenty-five schools have been designated
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, eight have been named National Blue Ribbon Schools, seventeen have been honored as California Gold Ribbon Schools, one has earned the title of California Model Continuation High School, and another has received California's Exemplary Independent Study recognition. The District has also been placed on the
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’s AP District Honor Roll three times since the program's inception in 2011. The high schools featured are consistently named to "America's Best High Schools" rankings issued by
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Academics

Academically, the District's students excel on standardized tests, outpacing both state and county averages. Students have won high honors in the county, state, and national competitions, including
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and
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tournaments,
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, and both
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and
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competitions. The District averages 30
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and Commended Scholars each year. Graduating classes traditionally earn millions of dollars in academic and
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s. Graduates attend the most prestigious colleges and universities and often receive appointments to the
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, Annapolis and
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. Notably,
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gold medal winners
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and Michele Granger are among these graduates, as are former State Senator
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, world-renowned opera soprano
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, nationally recognized physician Dr. William Schoolcraft,
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, and Brett Boone, and
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.


History

The school district dates back to 1874 and has always maintained a rich, historical tradition. A portion of the 1912 Bradford schoolhouse still stands at one of our current high school sites, which opened in 1933. The remainder of the District's existing schools were built primarily in the 1960s and 1970s. Thanks to two community bond measures, four new schools opened between 2004 and 2009. The bonds also provided for the renovation of every school in the District and resulted in modernized classrooms equipped with the latest teaching technology tools, new libraries, new school offices, new science labs, computer pods between classrooms, expanded parking lots, new gyms, new playgrounds, new gyms, new training, and locker rooms, and much more. The Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District obtained its name after the 1989 merger between the school districts serving the established community of Placentia and the growing area of
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. In 2002 and 2008, the community expressed their support of schools by approving school bond measures to renovate existing schools and build new ones.


Schools and principals


Elementary schools

*Brookhaven: Julie Lucas *Bryant Ranch: Christopher Chiu *Fairmont: Cindy Rex *George Key: Kim Smith *Glenknoll: David Cammarato *Glenview: Alondra Ramos *Golden: Allison DeMark *Lakeview: Tamie Beeuwsaert *Linda Vista: Kristen Petrovacki *Mabel Paine: Melanie Carmona *Melrose: Cynthia Alvarez *Morse: Tonya Gordillo *Rio Vista: Jose Cabrera *Rose Drive: Kathleen Escaleras-Nappi *Ruby Drive: Diana McKibben *Sierra Vista: Jacque Bluemel *Topaz: Christa Borgese *Travis Ranch: Taylor Holloway *Tynes: Debra Silverman *Van Buren: Connie Roe *Wagner: Janice Weber *Woodsboro: George Lopez


Middle schools

*Bernardo Yorba: Ken Valburg *Kraemer: Keith Carmona *Travis Ranch: Taylor Holloway *Tuffree: Cindy Freeman *Valadez: Cuco Gracian *Yorba Linda: Greg Kemp


High schools

* El Dorado: Joey Davis *
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: Jeff Giles *
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: Chris Herzfeld *
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: Dave Flynn


Alternative education schools

*El Camino Real (9–12
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): Carey Cecil *La Entrada (9–12 independent study) – Director of Alternative Education: Carrie Bisgard *Parkview (K–12 home school/independent study): James Hardin


References


External links

* {{Fullerton, California School districts in Orange County, California Placentia, California Yorba Linda, California Education in Anaheim, California Fullerton, California