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
Location
Antioch, California
District information
TypePublic
Established1921
SuperintendentStephanie Anello
Students and staff
Studentsapprox. 17,000
Other information
Websitewww.antiochschools.net

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

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

  1. 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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