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San Diego Unified School District Elementary & K-8 SAN DIEGO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 4100 Normal Street, San Diego, CA 92103 ELEMENTARY & K-8 SCHOOLS BY CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT, 2016-17 Grade levels noted FULTON K-8 7055 Skyline Drive DAILARD K-5 6425 Cibola Road District 1: Barbara Bry HORTON K-5 5050 Guymon Street FLETCHER K-5 7666 Bobolink Way BIRD ROCK K-5 5371 La Jolla Hermosa JOHNSON K-5 1355 Kelton Road FOSTER K-5 6550 51st Street Avenue NYE K-5 981 Valencia Parkway GAGE K-5 6811 Bisby Lake Avenue CURIE K-5 4080 Governor Drive OAK PARK K-5 2606 54th Street GREEN K-5 7030 Wandermere Place DOYLE K-5 3950 Berino Court PACIFIC VIEW K-5 6196 Childs Avenue HANCOCK K-5 3303 Taussig Street LA JOLLA K-5 1111 Marine Street PARADISE K-5 5816 Alleghany Street HEARST K-5 6230 Del Cerro Blvd SPRECKELS K-5 6033 Stadium Street HILLS JONES K-5 2751 Greyling Drive TORREY PINES K-5 8350 Cliffridge Avenue PENN K-5 2797 Utica Drive JUAREZ K-5 2633 Melbourne Drive PERRY K-5 6290 Oriskany Road District 2: Lorie Zapf KUMEYAAY K-5 6475 Antigua Blvd PORTER K-5 4800 T Street ALCOTT K-5 4680 Hildago Avenue LINDA VISTA K-5 2772 Ulric Street ROLANDO PARK K-5 6620 Marlowe Drive BAY PARK K-5 2433 Denver Street MARVIN K-5 5720 Brunswick Avenue VALENCIA PARK K-5 5880 Skyline Drive CABRILLO K-4 3120 Talbot Street MILLER K-5 4343 Shields Street WEBSTER K-6 4801 Elm Street CADMAN K-5 4370 Kamloop Avenue TIERRASANTA K-5 5450 La Cuenta Drive ZAMORANO K-5 2655 Casey Street CROWN POINT K-5 4033 Ingraham Street VISTA GRANDE K-5 5606 Antigua Blvd DEWEY K-4 3251 Rosecrans Street District 5: Mark Kersey WEGEFORTH K-5 3443 Ediwhar Avenue LOMA PORTAL K-4 3441 Browning Street DINGEMAN K-5 11840 Scripps Creek Drive District 8: David Alvarez OCEAN BEACH K-4 4741 Santa Monica E. B. SCRIPPS K-5 11778 Cypress Canyon Avenue Road BALBOA K-5 1844 South 40th Street PACIFIC BEACH K-5 1234 Tourmaline Street JERABEK K-5 10050 Avenida Magnifica * BURBANK K-5 2146 Julian Avenue SESSIONS K-5 2150 Beryl Street MIRAMAR K-5 10770 Red Cedar Drive * KIMBROUGH K-5 321 Hoitt Street SILVER GATE K-4 1499 Venice Street RANCH * LOGAN K-8 2875 Ocean View Blvd SUNSET VIEW K-4 4365 Hill Street District 6: Chris Cate * PERKINS K-8 1770 Main Street TOLER K-5 3350 Baker Street RODRIGUEZ K-5 825 S. 31st Street ERICSON K-5 11174 Westonhill Drive SHERMAN K-5 301 22nd Street District 3: Chris Ward FIELD K-5 4375 Bannock Avenue ADAMS K-5 4672 35th Street HAGE K-5 9750 Galvin Avenue District 9: Georgette Gomez * BIRNEY K-5 4345 Campus Avenue HAWTHORNE K-5 4950 Lehrer Drive BAKER K-5 4041 T Street FLORENCE K-5 3914 First Avenue HICKMAN K-5 10850 Montongo Street * CENTRAL K-5 4063 Polk Avenue * GARFIELD K-5 4487 Oregon Street HOLMES K-5 4902 Mt. Ararat Drive CHAVEZ K-5 1404 S. 40th Street * GOLDEN HILL K-8 1240 33rd Street LAFAYETTE K-5 6125 Printwood Way * CHEROKEE K-5 3735 38th Street POINT GRANT K-8 1425 Washington Place LINDBERGH/ K-5 4133 Mt. Albertine Avenue SCHWEITZER CLAY K-5 6506 Solita Avenue JEFFERSON K-5 3770 Utah Street MASON K-5 10340 San Ramon Drive * EDISON K-5 4077 35th Street MCKINLEY K-5 3045 Felton Street ROSS K-5 7470 Bagdad Street * EMERSON/ K-6 3510 Newton Avenue K-5 3750 Ward Road * NORMAL BANDINI HEIGHTS SALK K-5 7825 Flanders Drive * EUCLID K-5 4166 Euclid Avenue WASHINGTON K-5 1789 State Street SANDBURG K-5 11230 Avenida del Gato SEQUOIA K-5 4690 Limerick Avenue * FAY K-5 4080 52nd Street District 4: Myrtle Cole WALKER K-5 9225 Hillery Drive FRANKLIN K-5 4481 Copeland Avenue AUDUBON K-8 8111 San Vincente Street WHITMAN K-5 4050 Appleton Street * HAMILTON K-5 2807 Fairmount Avenue BETHUNE K-8 6835 Benjamin Holt Road HARDY K-5 5420 Montezuma Road District 7: Scott Sherman BOONE K-5 7330 Brookhaven Road * IBARRA K-5 4877 Orange Avenue * CARVER K-5 3251 Juanita Street ANGIER K-5 8450 Hurlbut Street * JOYNER K-5 4271 Myrtle Avenue CHOLLAS/ K-5 545 45th Street BENCHLEY/ K-5 6269 Twin Lake Drive * MARSHALL K-5 3550 Altadena Avenue WEINBERGER MEAD * ROSA PARKS K-5 4510 Landis Street CARSON K-5 6905 Kramer Street ENCANTO K-5 822 65th Street ROWAN K-5 1755 Rowas Street FREESE K-5 8140 Greenlawn Drive CHESTERTON K-5 7335 Wheatley Street CUBBERLEY K-5 3201 Marathon Drive Instructional Facilities Planning Department *Single track year-round schedule City Council District - Elementary Schools List (report) SAN DIEGO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 4100 Normal Street, San Diego, CA 92103 MIDDLE/JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS BY CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT, 2016-17 Grade levels noted District 1: Barbara Bry District 7: Scott Sherman MUIRLANDS 6-8 1056 Nautilus Street DE PORTOLA 6-8 11010 Clairemont Mesa Blvd STANDLEY 6-8 6298 Radcliffe Drive FARB 6-8 4880 La Cuenta Drive District 2: Lorie Zapf LEWIS 6-8 5170 Greenbrier Avenue CORREIA 7-8 4302 Valeta Street MONTGOMERY 6-8 2470 Ulric Street DANA 5-6 1775 Chatsworth PERSHING 6-8 8204 San Carlos Blvd Drive MARSTON 6-8 3799 Clairemont 6-8 9191 Gramercy Drive Drive TAFT PACIFIC 6-8 4676 Ingraham Street District 8: David Alvarez BEACH MEMORIAL 6-8 2850 Logan Avenue District 3: Chris Ward PREP ROOSEVELT 6-8 3366 Park Blvd District 9: Georgette Gomez District 4: Myrtle Cole * CLARK 6-8 4388 Thorn Street 6-8 4345 54th Street BELL 6-8 620 Briarwood Road MANN 6-8 3838 Orange Avenue KNOX 6-8 1098 S. 49th Street * WILSON MILLENNIAL 6-8 1110 Carolina Lane TECH District 5: Mark Kersey MARSHALL 6-8 9700 Avenue of Nations District 6: Chris Cate CHALLENGER 6-8 10810 Parksdale Avenue INNOVATION 6-8 5095 Arvinels Avenue WANGENHEIM 6-8 9230 Gold Coast Drive Instructional Facilities Planning Department *Single track year-round schedule City Council District - Middle Schools List (report) SAN DIEGO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 4100 Normal Street, San Diego, CA 92103 SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS BY CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT, 2016-17 All schools grades 9-12 District 1: Barbara Bry District 7: Scott Sherman LA JOLLA 750 Nautilus Street HENRY 6702 Wandermere Drive UNIVERSITY CITY 6949 Genesee Avenue KEARNY 1954 Komet Way COLLEGE CONNECTION District 2: Lorie Zapf KEARNY DIGITAL 1954 Komet Way CLAIREMONT 4150 Ute Drive MEDIA MISSION BAY 2475 Grand Avenue KEARNY 1954 Komet Way ENGINEERING POINT LOMA 2335 Chatsworth Blvd KEARNY SCIENCE 1954 Komet Way & TECH. District 3: Chris Ward SERRA 5156 Santo Road SAN DIEGO BUS & 1405 Park Blvd LEADSHP District 9: Georgette Gomez SAN DIEGO INTL. 1405 Park Blvd CRAWFORD 4191 Colts Way STUDIES HOOVER 4474 El Cajon Blvd SAN DIEGO 1405 Park Blvd SCIENCE & TECH. District 4: Myrtle Cole LINCOLN 4777 Imperial Avenue MORSE 6905 Skyline Drive District 5: Mark Kersey SCRIPPS RANCH 10410 Falcon Way District 6: Chris Cate MADISON 4833 Doliva Drive MIRA MESA 10510 Marauder Way Instructional Facilities Planning Department City Council District - High Schools List (report) SAN DIEGO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 4100 Normal Street, San Diego, CA 92103 ATYPICAL & ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS BY CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT, 2016-17 Grade levels noted District 2: Lorie Zapf District 6: Chris Cate BARNARD ASIAN PACIFIC K-5 CREATIVE & PERFORMING 6-8 LANGUAGE ACADEMY MEDIA ARTS (CPMA) 2445 Fogg Street 5050 Conrad Avenue LONGFELLOW K-8 JOHN MUIR SCHOOL K-12 5055 July Street 4431 Mt. Herbert Avenue WHITTIER SCHOOL K-12 MT EVEREST ACADEMY K-12 3401 Clairemont Drive 4350 Mt. Everest Blvd RILEY K-12 District 3: Chris Ward 5650 Mt. Ackerly Drive ALBA COMMUNITY 6-12 SAN DIEGO 9-12 SCHOOL METROPOLITAN 4041 Oregon Street REGIONAL CAREER AND TECHNICAL HIGH (SD MET) EAST VILLAGE HIGH 9-12 7250 Mesa College Drive, Rm F258 SCHOOL 1405 Park Blvd TWAIN CONTINUATION 9-12 HIGH - MESA GARFIELD CONTINUATION 9-12 10444 Reagan Road HIGH 1255 16th Street District 7: Scott Sherman iHIGH VIRTUAL ACADEMY 9-12 3939 Conde Street TWAIN CONTINUATION 9-12 HIGH - MAIN 6402 Linda Vista Road District 4: Myrtle Cole SCHOOL OF CREATIVE & 6-12 District 9: Georgette Gomez PERFORMING ARTS (SCPA) 2425 Dusk Drive * LANGUAGE ACADEMY K-8 4961 64th Street TWAIN CONTINUATION 9-12 HIGH - MORSE 6905 Skyline Road Instructional Facilities Planning Department *Single track year-round schedule City Council District - Atypical & Alternative Schools List (report) SAN DIEGO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 4100 Normal Street, San Diego, CA 92103 CHARTER SCHOOLS BY CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT, 2016-17 Grade levels noted KAVOD ELEMENTARY K-5 District 1: Barbara Bry District 4: Myrtle Cole CHARTER PREUSS CHARTER 6-12 AMERICA'S FINEST CHARTER K-8 3201 Marathon Dr 9500 Gilman Drive, MS 0536 730 45th Street MAGNOLIA SCIENCE 6-8 ACADEMY SAN DIEGO DARNALL CHARTER K-8 District 2: Lorie Zapf 6365 Lake Atlin Ave 6020 Hughes Street HIGH TECH ELEMENTARY K-5 SAN DIEGO COOPERATIVE K-8 ELEVATE ELEMENTARY K-5 EXPLORER 7260 Linda Vista Road CHARTER 2230 Truxtun Road 2285 Murray Ridge Road SCHOOL FOR 9-12 HIGH TECH ELEMENTARY K-5 ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND EPIPHANY PREP CHARTER K-8 2150 Cushing Road TECHNOLOGY 6134 Benson Avenue 3540 Aero Court HIGH TECH HIGH 9-12 GOMPERS PREP ACADEMY 6-12 2861 Womble Road 1005 47th Street District 8: David Alvarez HIGH TECH HIGH 9-12 HOLLY DRIVE LEADERSHIP K-8 KING/CHAVEZ ACAD OF K-8 INTERNATIONAL EXCELLENCE ACADEMY 2855 Farragut Road 2850 Logan Avenue 4801 Elm Street HIGH TECH HIGH MEDIA ARTS 9-12 KING/CHAVEZ ARTS ACADEMY 3-5 # INGENUITY CHARTER 6-12 2230 Truxtun Rd, 3rd Flr 415 31st Street 6130 Skyline Drive HIGH TECH MIDDLE MEDIA 6-8 KING/CHAVEZ ATHLETICS 3-5 KEILLER LEADERSHIP K-8 ARTS ACADEMY ACADEMY 2230 Truxtun Rd, 2nd Flr 415 31st Street 7270 Lisbon Street HIGH TECH MIDDLE 6-8 KING/CHAVEZ PREPARATORY 6-8 O'FARRELL COMMUNITY K-12 ACADEMY 2291 Truxtun Road SCHOOL 500 30th Street 6130 Skyline Drive District 3: Chris Ward KING/CHAVEZ PRIMARY K-2 OLD TOWN ACADEMY K-8 ACADEMY ALBERT EINSTEIN ACADEMY K-5 2120 San Diego
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