New Haven Unified School District
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New Haven Unified School District is a public school district serving approximately 13,000 kindergarten through 12th-grade students at 11 schools in Union City and south Hayward, The District also serves approximately 2,500 students at the New Haven Adult School.New Haven Unified was created in 1965, with the merger of the Alvarado and Decoto school districts and a portion of the Washington Union High School District. The District is made up of seven K-5 elementary schools: Alvarado, Eastin, Emanuele, Hillview Crest, Kitayama, Pioneer and Searles; two 6-8 middle schools: Alvarado, Cesar Chavez; and two 9-12 high schools: James Logan,a large comprehensive high school with over 4,000 students and Conley-Caraballo, which serves alternative education and continuation students.
Schools
- Searles Elementary
- Pioneer Elementary
- Kitayama Elementary
- Emanuele Elementary
- Hillview Crest Elementary
- Eastin Elementary
- Alvarado Elementary School
- Alvarado Middle
- César Chávez Middle
- Conley-Caraballo High SchoolConley-Caraballo High SchoolConley-Caraballo High School is a public 9-12 Continuation high school in Hayward, California, part of the New Haven Unified School District ....
(continuation) - James Logan High SchoolJames Logan High SchoolJames Logan High School is a public secondary school in Union City, California, United States. The school is administrated by the New Haven Unified School District and has an enrollment of more than 4000 students.-Demographics:...
- New Haven Adult schoolNew Haven Adult SchoolNew Haven Adult School is an adult education program in Union City, California. As part of the New Haven Unified School District, the school serves approximately 2,500 community members annually.-History:...
Other programs
- Mission Valley ROP
- Independent Study program
- New Haven Home School Program (K-10)