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Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District

Coordinates: 37°41′19.99″N 121°47′29.02″W / 37.6888861°N 121.7913944°W / 37.6888861; -121.7913944
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Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District
Address
685 East Jack London Blvd.
, Alameda County, California, 94551
United States
Coordinates37°41′19.99″N 121°47′29.02″W / 37.6888861°N 121.7913944°W / 37.6888861; -121.7913944
District information
GradesK–12
SuperintendentTorie Gibson
Other information
Websitehttp://www.livermoreschools.com

Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District (LVJUSD) is a public school district located in Livermore, California, United States. It is located in Alameda County. As of August 2024, the superintendent is Torie Gibson,[1] and the school board is composed of Steven Drouin, Emily Prusso, Craig Bueno, Kristie Wang, and Yanira Guzman.[2] 12,956 students enrolled in schools in the district in the 2022-2023 school year.[2]

In addition to Livermore, it includes a portion of Dublin and a very small portion of Pleasanton.[3][4] The district has a $138 parcel tax, last renewed in 2024 for seven years.[5]

History

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2020s

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In 2024, LVJUSD was placed on a state warning list of schools whose budgets may not meet their projections.[6] District officials said this was due to budget issues from the COVID-19 pandemic and the withdrawal of the associated temporary emergency funds.[6]

Schools

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The district operates 19 schools: nine elementary (K–5) schools, three middle (6-8) schools, two K-8 schools, two comprehensive high schools and two alternative high schools.[2] There previously were also two charter schools in the area, one K-8 and one high school,[citation needed] as well as a third alternative high school.[7] Both of the charter schools were operated by the Tri-Valley Learning Corporation, a local 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization founded by parents and teachers, until they closed due to conflicts of interest and fiscal problems within the corporation.[citation needed] The third alternative high school, Phoenix High, closed in 2013,[7] having previously shared a building with Del Valle High. As of 2024, the schools currently open in the district are:[2]

Elementary

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  • Altamont Creek Elementary
  • Arroyo Seco Elementary
  • Emma C. Smith Elementary
  • Jackson Avenue Elementary
  • Leo R. Croce Elementary
  • Lawrence Elementary
  • Marylin Avenue Elementary
  • Rancho Las Positas Elementary
  • Sunset Elementary

K-8

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  • Joe Michell
  • Junction K-8

Middle

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  • Andrew N. Christensen Middle
  • East Avenue Middle
  • William Mendenhall Middle

High

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  • Del Valle Continuation High School
  • Granada High School, Livermore's second high school
  • Livermore High School, established in 1891 as California's first union high school
  • Vineyard Alternative School, an alternative independent study school

Adult education

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References

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  1. ^ "Leadership: Superintendent of Schools". Livermore Joint Unified School District. Retrieved 2024-08-28.
  2. ^ a b c d "Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District, California". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2024-08-28.
  3. ^ "Overview of Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District, California". Statistical Atlas. Retrieved 28 August 2024.
  4. ^ "2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Alameda County, CA" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 2022-12-15.
  5. ^ Bailey, Cierra (2022-08-17). "Livermore school board approves $450M facilities bond measure for November election". Pleasanton Weekly. Retrieved 2024-08-28.
  6. ^ a b Walsh, Jeremy (2024-08-25). "Big budget decisions loom for new Livermore school district leaders". Pleasanton Weekly. Retrieved 2024-08-28.
  7. ^ a b "Phoenix High (Continuation)". California School Directory. California Department of Education.
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