Mill Valley School District
Mill Valley School District | |
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Location | |
411 Sycamore Avenue Mill Valley, CA 94941 Mill Valley, California United States | |
District information | |
Grades | K–8 |
Superintendent | Ken Benny |
Students and staff | |
Students | approximately 2,330 |
Other information | |
Website | mvschools.org |
The Mill Valley School District is located 13 miles north of San Francisco and the Golden Gate Bridge in Marin County, California. The district has 5 elementary schools and 1 middle school with an enrollment of approximately 2,200 students in grades K through 8. Four of the schools are located within the City of Mill Valley, while two are located in the adjacent unincorporated areas of Strawberry and Tamalpais Valley. The District also includes the unincorporated communities of Alto, Almonte, Homestead Valley, and Muir Beach.
Graduates of the middle school usually attend Tamalpais High School. The District is within the boundaries of the Marin Community College District.
Schools
Elementary Schools
- Park School - parkschoolmv.org (opened in 1909 as Tamalpais Park School)
- Old Mill School - oldmillschool.org (opened on November 19, 1921)
- Edna Maguire School - ednamaguire.org
- Strawberry Point School - strawberrypointschool.org
- Tamalpais Valley School - tamailpaisvalleyschool.org
Middle School
- Mill Valley Middle School, a four-time winner of the California Distinguished School Award.[1] - ms.mvschools.org
Former Schools
- Summit School (1892–1939 at Cornelia and Summit; demolished 1941; Mill Valley's first school; also known as "Eastland School," "Mill Valley Grammar School," and "Main")[2]
- Homestead School (1907–1921 at the corner of Janes and Montford Streets; 1921–1930s, as LaVerne School, and 1948–1983, as Homestead School, at the corner of Melrose and Montford, since 1983 leased by and operated as a private school, Marin Horizon School)[3]
- Alto School (70 Lomita Drive)
- Marin Terrace School
- Edna Maguire Junior High School (1956–1970 at 80 Lomita Drive)
Notes
- ↑ California School Recognition Program distinguished school honorees, accessed January 26, 2008
- ↑ History of Homestead Valley, "Grammar Schools,"July, 2005 Accessed 2007-02-13
- ↑ History of Homestead Valley, "Homestead School," May, 2001 Accessed 2007-02-13
External links
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