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Mountain View-Whisman School District

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Mountain View-Whisman School District
NameMountain View-Whisman School District
LocationMountain View, California, United States
TypePublic
GradesPreschool-8

Mountain View-Whisman School District is a public school district located in Mountain View, California, United States, serving students from Preschool to 8th grade. The district is part of the Santa Clara County education system, which includes other districts like Palo Alto Unified School District and Sunnyvale School District. The district's schools are accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and are recognized for their academic excellence, with many students going on to attend top-ranked high schools like Mountain View High School and Los Altos High School. The district is also a member of the California Department of Education and follows the curriculum guidelines set by the California State Board of Education.

Overview

The Mountain View-Whisman School District is committed to providing a high-quality education to its students, with a focus on STEM education, English language arts, and Social studies. The district's curriculum is aligned with the Common Core State Standards Initiative and is designed to prepare students for success in College and beyond. The district's schools have a strong reputation for academic excellence, with many students earning top scores on standardized tests like the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium and the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress. The district is also a partner with local organizations like the Mountain View Chamber of Commerce and the City of Mountain View to provide students with real-world learning experiences and career opportunities.

History

The Mountain View-Whisman School District has a long history of providing education to the community, dating back to the early 20th century. The district was formed in 1912, with the establishment of the Mountain View Union School District, which later merged with the Whisman School District in 1967. Over the years, the district has grown and evolved to meet the changing needs of the community, with the addition of new schools and programs. The district has also been recognized for its innovative approaches to education, including the implementation of Project-based learning and Personalized learning. The district's history is also closely tied to the history of the region, with many notable figures like Steve Jobs and Sergey Brin having attended schools in the area.

Schools

The Mountain View-Whisman School District operates a total of 9 elementary schools, 2 middle schools, and 1 alternative education program. The district's schools include Bubb Elementary School, Crittenden Middle School, Graham Middle School, Huff Elementary School, Landels Elementary School, Marti Elementary School, Monta Loma Elementary School, Stevenson Elementary School, and Theuerkauf Elementary School. The district's schools are known for their strong academic programs, as well as their extracurricular activities, such as Sports teams and music programs. Many of the district's schools have also been recognized for their excellence, including National Blue Ribbon School awards and California Distinguished School awards.

Governance

The Mountain View-Whisman School District is governed by a 5-member board of trustees, who are elected by the community to serve 4-year terms. The board is responsible for setting the district's policies and budget, as well as overseeing the district's operations. The district is also led by a superintendent, who is responsible for implementing the board's policies and managing the district's day-to-day operations. The district is a member of the California School Boards Association and follows the guidelines set by the California Department of Education.

Demographics

The Mountain View-Whisman School District serves a diverse community of students, with a total enrollment of over 5,000 students. The district's student population is reflective of the broader community, with a mix of socioeconomic and ethnic backgrounds. The district's students come from a variety of census-designated places, including Mountain View, Sunnyvale, and Los Altos. The district is also committed to serving students with special needs, with a range of programs and services designed to support their academic and personal success.

Programs_and_Services

The Mountain View-Whisman School District offers a range of programs and services to support its students, including Special education programs, English language learner programs, and gifted and talented education programs. The district also provides a range of extracurricular activities, such as Sports teams, music programs, and drama programs. The district is also a partner with local organizations like the Mountain View Public Library and the Community School of Music and Arts to provide students with additional learning opportunities and resources. The district's programs and services are designed to support the whole child, with a focus on academic achievement, social-emotional learning, and physical well-being.

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