Antioch Unified School District
The Antioch Unified School District serves approximately 17,000 students in the city of Antioch, California and part of the city of Oakley.
Antioch Unified School District | |
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Location | |
Antioch, California | |
District information | |
Type | Public |
Established | 1921 |
Superintendent | Stephanie Anello |
Students and staff | |
Students | approx. 17,000 |
Other information | |
Website | www |
History
The Antioch Unified School District was formed in 1921 from the Antioch and Live Oak School Districts. Formal education in Antioch began in 1850, in a converted ship's galley and with the sole teacher a 12-year-old girl.[1]
Schools
High schools
- Antioch High School
- Deer Valley High School
- Dozier-Libbey Medical High School
- Live Oak High School
- Bidwell Continuation High School
- Prospects High School/Alternative Education
- Riverview Union High School (closed 1931)
Middle schools
- Antioch Middle School
- Black Diamond Middle School
- Dallas Ranch Middle School
- Orchard Park Middle School
- Park Middle School
Elementary schools
- Belshaw Elementary School
- Carmen Dragon Elementary School
- Diablo Vista Elementary School
- Fremont Elementary School
- Grant Elementary School
- Kimball Elementary School
- London Elementary School
- Lone Tree Elementary School
- Marsh Elementary School
- Mission Elementary School
- Muir Elementary School (formerly Antioch Primary School)
- Orchard Park School
- Sutter Elementary School
- Turner Elementary School
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References
- Bohakel, Charles; Phyllis Hiebert; Elizabeth Rimbault; Carole Ann Davis (2005). Antioch. Arcadia Publishing SC. p. 52. ISBN 978-0-7385-3029-1.
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