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La Habra City School District

Coordinates: 33°56′10″N 117°57′00″W / 33.9360°N 117.9501°W / 33.9360; -117.9501 (District office)
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La Habra City Elementary School District
Address
500 North Walnut Street
, Orange County, California, 90631
United States
Coordinates33°56′10″N 117°57′00″W / 33.9360°N 117.9501°W / 33.9360; -117.9501 (District office)
District information
TypeElementary
MottoWhen we believe, our students achieve.
GradesT-K8th
Established1896; 128 years ago (1896)
PresidentEmily Pruitt [1]
Vice-presidentSusan Kolberg-Pritchard, Ph.D.[1]
SuperintendentMario A. Carlos, Ed.D.[2]
Asst. superintendent(s)Sheryl Tecker, Associate Superintendent Human Resources[3]

Christeen Betz, Assistant Superintendent Fiscal[3]
Cammie Nguen, Assistant Superintendent Student Support Services[3]
Emily Flesher, Director of Special Programs[3]
Danelle Bautista, Director of Human Resources[3]

David H. Soto, Chief Technology Officer[3]
School boardFive members, four-year terms
Director of educationPatricia Sandoval, Ed.D.[3]
Governing agencyCalifornia Department of Education
Schools
  • Elementary: 7
  • Middle: 2
BudgetUS$57,202,845 (2019-20)[4]
NCES District ID0620190[5]
District IDCDS 30-66563[2]
Affiliation(s)Fullerton Joint Union High School District
Students and staff
Students4,656 (2018-19)[2]
Teachers215 (2018-19)[6]
Staff36 (2018-19)[7]
Student–teacher ratio21.66
Other information
Websitewww.lahabraschools.org

The La Habra City Elementary School District is located in the northwestern part of Orange County, California, United States and covers a five-mile area that includes the city of La Habra and parts of La Habra Heights, Brea and Fullerton. The district serves approximately 4,700 students, with seven elementary schools for students in transitional kindergarten (T-K) through sixth grade and two middle schools for grades six through eight.

The Middle School Academies provide students in grades six through eight, with a Comprehensive academic program, which recognizes the special needs and characteristics of this age group. The Academy of the Arts emphasizes the integration of the Arts into the core academic program and has expanded elective offerings in the creative and performing Arts. The Science and Technology Academy focuses on elective courses that integrate Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics. Upon completion of eighth grade, students attend either La Habra High School or Sonora High School. These high schools are part of the Fullerton Joint Union High School District.[8] Students may also take an assessment to get into Troy High School in Fullerton, also part of the Fullerton High School District.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Board Members". La Habra City School District. Retrieved November 15, 2019.
  2. ^ a b c "District Profile: La Habra City Elementary". California Department of Education. Retrieved November 15, 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g "La Habra Faculty/Staff Directory". La Habra City School District. Retrieved November 15, 2019.
  4. ^ Culverhouse, Joanne (January 2019). "Local Control Funding Formula Budget Overview for Parents, 2019-20" (PDF). La Habra City School District. p. 2. Retrieved November 14, 2019.
  5. ^ "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for La Habra City Elementary". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved 2019-11-14.
  6. ^ "La Habra City Elementary - Teachers by Ethnicity for 2018-19". California Department of Education DataQuest. Retrieved November 15, 2019.
  7. ^ "La Habra City Elementary - All Certificated Staff by Ethnicity for 2018-19". California Department of Education DataQuest. Retrieved November 15, 2019.
  8. ^ "Our District". La Habra City School District. Retrieved November 15, 2019.
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