The San Jose Museum of Art (SJMA) Partnered with More Than 275 Organizations in 2017-18, As Shown on the Map Below

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The San Jose Museum of Art (SJMA) Partnered with More Than 275 Organizations in 2017-18, As Shown on the Map Below The San Jose Museum of Art (SJMA) partnered with more than 275 organizations in 2017-18, as shown on the map below. See following pages for maps of jurisdictions including city council, county, state legislative district, and congressional district. SJMA serves people across the socio-economic spectrum, as demonstrated by this map of U.S. census tracts showing Median Household Income. See following pages for lists of partner organizations by city council district. SAN JOSE CITY COUNCIL DISTRICTS SJMA Partner Organizations in San Jose City Council Districts 1 through 5. 1st DISTRICT Edenvale Branch library RMW Architecture & Interiors 5th DISTRICT Edenvale School San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art G. W. Hellyer Elementary School San Jose Jazz Ledesma (Rita) School San Jose Made Los Paseos School San Jose State University Miner School Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition Oak Ridge School Third Street Community Center Santa Teresa High School Santa Teresa School 4th DISTRICT Baker School Stipe School ACE Empower Academy Middle School Castlemont School Stryker Endoscopy Adelante Dual Language Academy Country Lane School Taylor School School De Vargas (Manuel) School Valley Christian High School Aptitud Community Academy School Discovery Charter School Arbuckle School Forest Hill School 3rd DISTRICT Ben Painter Elementary School John Muir Elementary School Cassell Elementary School Lynhaven School Chavez (Cesar) School Monroe Middle School Brooktree School Cureton School Muir (John) Elementary School Cherrywood School Dorsa Elementary School Nelson S. Dilworth Elementary School Families @ 1st Eastside Neighborhood Center Payne School Independence High School Escuela Popular Center for Training Queen of Apostles School KIPP San Jose Collegiate School and Careers The Harker School Laneview School Goss Elementary School West Valley Middle School ACE Charter Inspire Academy Mayne (George) School Kipp Prize Preparatory Academy Chopsticks Alley Art Noble Elementary School Linda Vista School 2nd DISTRICT Cristo Rey San Jose Jesuit High School Northwood School Lucha School Darling (Anne) School Orchard Elementary School Millard McCollam Elementary School Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library Piedmont Hills High School Mount Pleasant High School Empire Gardens Elementary Santa Clara County Office of Education Mt. Pleasant Elem School Gardner Academy Sierramont Middle School Russo Academy School Grant Elementary Summerdale Elementary School San Antonio School Horace Mann Elementary Sunshine School Sanders (Robert) School Lowell Elementary School Toyon Elementary School of Arts & Culture at Mexican MACLA/Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Vinci Park Elementary School Heritage Plaza Anderson (Alex) School Latino Americana Bright Horizons at San Jose McKinley School Calero High School Museum of Quilts and Textiles Davis (Caroline) Intermediate School Olinder (Selma) School SJMA Partner Organizations in San Jose City Council Districts 6 through 10. 6th DISTRICT Los Arboles School Millbrook School 10th DISTRICT Meadows School Norwood Creek School OB Whaley Elementary School Ocala STEAM Academy Poetry Center San Jose Overfelt High School Rocketship Mosaic School Silver Creek High School Santee School Silver Oak School Shirakawa School Valle Vista School Stonegate School Sylvandale Middle School 9th DISTRICT American Association of University Tully Community Branch Library Action Day Primary Plus School Women Vietnamese American Cultural Center Allen at Steinbeck School Blackford School Yerba Buena High School Carson (Rachel) School Carden Preparatory Preschool Del Roble School College of Adaptive Arts 8th DISTRICT Discovery Charter II School Lincoln High School Guadalupe School River Glen School Gunderson High School San Jose Unified School District Leland High School St. Leo the Great School Broadway High School Parkview Elementary School Westminster Presbyterian Church Carden Academy of Almaden School Sakamoto Elementary School Willow Glen High School Dartmouth Middle School Santa Clara County Homeschoolers Fammatre Elementary School Simonds School 7th DISTRICT Farnham School Apollo High School Lietz School August Boeger Middle School Noddin Elementary School Cadwallader School Oster Elementary School Carolyn A. Clark Elementary School Price Middle School Cedar Grove School Sartorette School Evergreen School Silicon Valley Career Technical Educa- Evergreen Valley College tion Ctr School Holly Oak School South Valley YMCA Andrew P Hill High School Ida Jew Academies School Steindorf Academy College Connection Academy School James Franklin Smith Elementary Steindorf STEAM School Dahl School School Terrel Elementary Franklin School John J. Montgomery Elementary Union Middle School History San José School Hubbard School Laurelwood Elementary School Jeanne R. Meadows Elementary Matsumoto Elementary School School Meyer School The San Jose Museum of Art (SJMA) partnered with nearly 275 organizations in Santa Clara County in 2017-18, as shown on the map below. See following pages for detailed list. SANTA CLARA COUNTY SJMA PARTNERS IN SANTA CLARA COUNTY Lakeside School Edenvale Branch library Carolyn A. Clark Elementary School Fisher MS School Laneview School Saratoga Library Carson (Rachel) School Forest Hill School Laurelwood Elementary School Tully Community Branch Library Cassell Elementary School Franklin School Ledesma (Rita) School Castlemont School Fremont High School Leland High School SCHOOLS Castro School G. W. Hellyer Elementary School Lietz School ACE Charter Inspire Academy Cedar Grove School Garden Gate School Lincoln Elementary School ACE Empower Academy Middle School Chavez (Cesar) School Gardner Academy Lincoln High School Action Day Primary Plus School Cherry Chase School Gilroy Prep School Linda Vista School Adelante Dual Language Academy Cherrywood School Glen View School COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES School Christa McAuliffe Elementary School Goss Elementary School De Anza College Allen at Steinbeck School Christopher High School Grant Elementary Evergreen Valley College Anderson (Alex) School College Connection Academy School Guadalupe School San Jose State University Andrew P Hill High School Collins School Gunderson High School Stanford University Antonio Del Buono School Country Lane School Haman School Apollo High School Cristo Rey San Jose Jesuit High School Hilbrook School COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS Aptitud Community Academy School Cupertino Middle School Holly Oak School American Association of University Arbuckle School Cureton School Horace Mann Elementary Women August Boeger Middle School Curtner School Hubbard School Chopsticks Alley Art Baker School Dahl School Hughes (Kathryn) School Eastside Neighborhood Center Barrett School Darling (Anne) School Ida Jew Academies School Families @ 1st Ben Painter Elementary School Dartmouth Middle School Independence High School Live Oak Academy Homeschool Group Bishop School Davis (Caroline) Intermediate School James Franklin Smith Elementary MACLA/Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Blackford School De Vargas (Manuel) School School Latino Americana Bowers Elementary School Del Roble School Jeanne R. Meadows Elementary Museum of Quilts and Textiles Braly School Delphi Academy School Poetry Center San Jose Briarwood School Discovery Charter II School John J. Montgomery Elementary San Jose Made Broadway High School Discovery Charter School School School of Arts & Culture at Mexican Brooktree School Dorsa Elementary School John Muir Elementary School Heritage Plaza Brownell Middle School Eaton School John Sinnott Elementary School Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition Bubb School Edenvale School Kelley (Rod) School South Valley YMCA Cadwallader School Eisenhower School Keys School Southwest YMCA Calero High School Ellis School Kipp Prize Preparatory Academy Third Street Community Center Callejon School Empire Gardens Elementary KIPP San Jose Collegiate School Vietnamese American Cultural Center Campbell Union School District Evergreen School Los Arboles School Capri School Fairwood Elementary School Los Gatos High School LIBRARIES Carden Academy of Almaden School Fammatre Elementary School Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library Carden Preparatory Preschool Farnham School (CONTINUED) SJMA PARTNERS IN SANTA CLARA COUNTY SCHOOLS (continued) Peterson Middle School Silver Oak School VIA Services Los Paseos School Piedmont Hills High School Simonds School Lowell Elementary School Pomeroy (Marshall) School St. Catherine School YOUTH GROUPS Lucha School Pomeroy Elementary School St. Leo the Great School Muza Kids Lynhaven School Price Middle School Stanford (JL) Middle School Santa Clara County Homeschoolers Marshall Lane Elementary School Prospect High School Steindorf Academy Sunshine School Matsumoto Elementary School Queen of Apostles School Steindorf STEAM School Tulip Kids Inc Mayne (George) School Rancho Milpitas Middle School Stipe School McKinley School Redwood Middle School Stocklmeir (Louis E.) 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