Elementary Fundamental School of Arts and Sciences Santa Ana

School district in California, United States

Santa Ana Unified Schoolhouse District
SAUSD seal.jpg
Address

1601 East. Anecdote Ave.

Santa Ana

, California, 92701
United States
Commune information
Type Public
Grades K–12[1]
NCES Commune ID 0635310[1]
Students and staff
Students 44,271[1]
Teachers 1,836.5[1]
Staff 2,502.24[1]
Student–teacher ratio 24.11[1]
Other information
Website world wide web.sausd.k12.ca.us

The Santa Ana Unified Schoolhouse District (SAUSD) is a school district in Orange County, California that serves the urban center of Santa Ana and small portions of the cities of Irvine, Tustin, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. Although its geographic size is only 24 foursquare miles (62 km2), information technology is the 7th largest schoolhouse district in the land of California with approximately 58,000 students. The school commune employs approximately 4,500 staff, and its operating budget is $483.1 million.

Ethnic makeup [edit]

  • 93.1% Latino
  • 2.8% White
  • 3.0% Asian/Pacific Islander/Filipino
  • 0.5% African American
  • 0.ane% Native American
  • 0.v% Other[two]

Schools [edit]

Unproblematic schools [edit]

Intermediate schools [edit]

High schools [edit]

  • Century High School
  • Cesar E. Chavez High School
  • Godinez Cardinal Loftier School
  • Lorin Griset Academy
  • Middle College High School
  • Saddleback High School
  • Santa Ana High School
  • Segerstrom Loftier School
  • Valley Loftier School
  • Foothill Loftier School

Alternative Schools & Programs [edit]

  • Community 24-hour interval High School & Intermediate School
  • Independent Study Programme
  • Mitchell Kid Development Center
  • Cal Safety

Police Department [edit]

The Santa Ana Unified School District Police Section is the 2nd largest school police agency in California with thirty sworn officers, 41 civilian safe officers, vi dispatchers, and three full-time authoritative personnel. The department is the principal police force enforcement bureau to the schoolhouse district. The Santa Ana School Law Section is an canonical law enforcement agency in accordance to Commission on Peace Officeholder Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.). Santa Ana School Police officers get their peace officer status from California Penal Code, Section 830.32(b)[1].

Lease Dispute with OCSA [edit]

In early 2019, charter-holder Santa Ana Unified School Commune (SAUSD) threatened not to renew the Orange County School of the Arts' (OCSA) charter over a claim of an alleged misallocation of $19,000,000 in Special Teaching funding too equally an additional merits that OCSA's existing admissions practices were discriminatory and resulted in a student body did not represent demographics of Santa Ana'southward largely Hispanic neighborhoods.

Principal Dr. Ralph Opacic dedicated OCSA by saying,

"We are the Orangish County Schoolhouse of the Arts, not the Santa Ana Schoolhouse of the Arts. The blame for not serving more Santa Ana students is misplaced. Santa Ana Unified should be working harder to provide more arts-rich experiences for kids, and so they detect and follow that pathway"

In early 2020, OCSA brought their case to the Orange County Board of Education (OCBE), and asked for the OCBE to renew their charter instead, and on March 4, 2020, The Orange County Board of Pedagogy voted to renew the school's 5 year charter, resulting in the forfeiture of SAUSD'due south governing rights over OCSA as a school in their district.

SAUSD was to remain governing over OCSA until June xxx, 2020, and on July 1, the Orange County Board of Educational activity gained control over the school.

As of the 2020-2021 schoolhouse twelvemonth, OCSA has instituted new admissions requirements involving "auditions" being replaced with "placement activities" to determine if potential students are a fit for the conservatories they accept applied to. If in that location are too many applications accepted, an admissions lottery will be instituted.[three] [4] [5]

See also [edit]

  • Listing of schoolhouse districts in Orange County, California

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Santa Ana Unified". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved 2022-03-05 .
  2. ^ Santa Ana Unified School Commune website, District Overview, September 2012
  3. ^ "Orange County School of the Arts severs ties with Santa Ana Unified". Orange County Register. 2020-03-05. Retrieved 2021-03-01 .
  4. ^ "Press Release: Statement from SAUSD Regarding Charter Schools' Special Education Obligations". http . Retrieved 2021-03-01 .
  5. ^ "Facing the Music: The Uncertain Hereafter of the Orangish County Schoolhouse of the Arts". LAist.com . Retrieved 2021-03-01 .

External links [edit]

  • Official website

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Ana_Unified_School_District

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