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SCHOOLS


By MyBaseGuide Staff Member

CHARTER SCHOOLS

Charter schools are public schools of choice that are tuition-free, serve all students and have open enrollment. For more information, visit the California Charter Schools Association online at www.ccsa.org.

HOME SCHOOLING

California statutes do not explicitly authorize home schooling. Whether a home-schooled child is attending a private school and therefore exempt from public school attendance is a decision made by local school districts and law enforcement authorities.

However, many public schools offer independent study or home-based study as an option. California has a growing number of charter schools that offer different types of schooling in nontraditional settings. For assistance in finding independent study options in Santa Barbara County, go to www.cde.ca.gov/sp/eo/is/howtofindis.asp.

PRIVATE SCHOOLS

To search for local private schools in California, visit the National Center for Education Statistics website and use the private school search tool at www.nces.ed.gov/surveys/pss/privateschoolsearch. Users may search by location, religious affiliation, school type and more.

Choosing a School

Choosing the right school is important so be sure to research each one before deciding. Contact the school by phone or by visiting its website, which is a valuable source for school district statistics and curriculum. Talk to people in the area, especially friends and colleagues who already live there.

If the school shows promise, schedule a visit and bring a list of written questions about student-teacher ratios, computer availability, extracurricular activities, sports programs, music programs, gifted programs and grading standards.

Discuss the potential school with your children: what they like and what they didn’t like. Your family’s ability to readily adapt to a move and to find happiness in your new home may depend, in part, on how happy your children are in their new school.

PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Carpinteria Unified School District

1400 Linden Ave.

Carpinteria, CA 93013 805-684-4511

www.cusd.net 

The Carpinteria Unified School District has an enrollment of about 2,300, serving students living in the Carpinteria Valley, with district boundaries reaching south to the Ventura County line and north to the community of Summerland. The district has eight schools: four elementary schools, one middle school, one comprehensive high school and two small alternative high schools. Seven of the eight schools are within the Carpinteria city limits. One elementary school is in Summerland.

Goleta Union School District

401 N. Fairview Ave.

Goleta, CA 93117 805-681-1200

www.goleta.k12.ca.us 

Goleta Union School District has an enrollment of more than 3,700, serving students who live in the Goleta Valley, a suburban community of 80,000 people that includes the newly formed city of Goleta. The district has 10 schools, all kindergarten through sixth grade.

Guadalupe Union School District

4465 Ninth St.

Guadalupe, CA 93434 805-343-2114

www.guadusd.com 

The Guadalupe Union School District has an enrollment of more than 1,200, serving students who live in Guadalupe in northern Santa Barbara County. The district has one elementary school, kindergarten through fifth grade; and one junior high with grades sixth through eighth.

Lompoc Unified School District

1301 N. A St.

Lompoc, CA 93436 805-742-3300

www.lusd.org 

There are nine elementary schools, two middle schools and three high schools in the Lompoc Unified School District. Additionally, there is an independent study school for grades K through 12. The district has an enrollment of 9,800. The district serves students living in Lompoc, Vandenberg Village, Mesa Oaks, Mission Hills, Vandenberg Air Force Base and rural areas adjacent to these communities. The district offers a wide range of programs for students with special needs. There are specialists at all levels who provide support for bilingual, migrant, gifted and handicapped children.

Orcutt Union School District

500 Dyer St.

Orcutt, CA 93455 805-938-8900

www.orcutt-schools.net 

The Orcutt Union School District has an enrollment of more than 5,000, serving students living in northern Santa Barbara County. There are six elementary schools, two junior highs and one K-12 charter school. The district also has an early learning center that offers a free half-day preschool program for children from low- to moderate-income families. For more information, call 805-938-8588.

Santa Barbara Unified School District

720 Santa Barbara St.

Santa Barbara, CA 93101 805-963-4338

www.sbunified.org 

The Santa Barbara Unified School District has an enrollment of more than 15,300, serving students living in Santa Barbara and Goleta. The district has a child development program for pre-K through third grade. There are 13 elementary schools, four junior high schools and five high schools. These include two year-round elementary schools, a two-way language immersion charter elementary school and an alternative high school of choice.

Santa Maria Joint Union High School District

2560 Skyway Drive

Santa Maria, CA 93455 805-922-4573

www.smjuhsd.k12.ca.us 

The Santa Maria Joint Union High School District was established in 1891 as one of the first high school districts in California. The district has an enrollment of 7,550, serving students in ninth through 12th grade living in Santa Maria. The district has three comprehensive high schools, one continuation school and a variety of alternative educational programs, a Migrant Education Program to support migrant families and an English Learner Program.

Santa Maria-Bonita School District

708 S. Miller St.

Santa Maria, CA 93454 805-928-1783

www.smbsd.org 

The Santa Maria-Bonita School District has an enrollment of nearly 17,000, serving students living in Santa Maria. The district has 16 elementary and four junior high schools.

Santa Ynez Valley Union High School District

2975 E. Highway 246

Santa Ynez, CA 93460 805-688-6487

www.syvuhsd.org 

The Santa Ynez Valley Union High School District has an enrollment of 1,024, serving students living in the Santa Ynez Valley. The district has two high schools, including an alternative school with smaller class sizes and individualized programs for students who find traditional education unsuited to their particular needs.

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