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Schools in the Pleasanton Community

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| Pre-School/Kindergarten |
| Carden
West Pre-School |
4576 Willow
Road, Pleasanton |
(925)
484-6060 |
| Children's
World Learning Centers |
7110 Koll
Center Pkwy., Pleasanton |
(925)
462-2273 |
| Hacienda
Child Development Center |
4671 Chabot
Drive, Pleasanton |
(925)
463-2885 |
| Quarry
Lane School |
3750 Boulder
Street, Pleasanton |
(925)
846-9400 |
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| Private
Elementary |
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| Carden
West School |
4576 Willow
Road, Pleasanton |
(925)
484-6060 |
| Hacienda
School |
3800 Stoneridge
Dr., Pleasanton |
(925)
485-5750 |
| Quarry
Lane School |
3750 Boulder Street,
Pleasanton |
(925) 846-9400 |
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| Las Positas College 3033 Collier Canyon Road, Livermore (925) 424-1000 |
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| Pleasanton
Unified School District |
| The following
are Frequently Asked Questions from the Pleasanton Unified School
District website. For more information about Pleasanton public
schools, please call (925) 462-5500 or visit the school district
website at www.pleasanton.k12.ca.us |
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Q:
How many schools do you have, and where are they?
A: We currently have 16 schools.
For more information, please visit our School
Sites section. |
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Q:
How do I enroll my child in school?
A: Please go to the Pupil
Services/enrollment section. |
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Q:
What are the scheduled school vacation dates?
A: Please refer to our calendar
section. |
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Q:
What classes can my student(s) take in summer school?
A: Class lists and schedules
are listed in our summer
school section. |
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Q:
How do I find out about school district test scores?
A: Please visit our assessment
section. |
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Q:
How do I contact elected school board members?
A: Trustees and their assigned
responsibilities are listed in the
Board of Trustees section. |
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Q:
How do I find out what's on an upcoming school board agenda?
A: Please look at our scheduled
meetings
and agendas section of the Board
of Trustees. Full agendas are posted the Friday before Tuesday
school board meetings. |
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Q:
What job openings are available in the school district?
A: Please view our Human
Resources section for either certificated
or classified
job openings. |
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Q:
I am planning to move to Pleasanton. How do I find out which
school(s) my children would attend?
A: For a general overview
of attendance areas, please visit our Pupil
Services section. However, since open enrollment is an option
on a space-available basis, the best source of up-to-the-minute
enrollment information is the pupil services staff. Call (925)
426-4290 weekdays between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. |
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Q:
How can I get school information in a time of emergency?
A: Please check our Emergency
Information section
for updates, or call 462-INFO, our 24-hour information recording.
Subscribing
to E-Connection
will ensure that the latest information comes to you, without
you needing to search for it. Please do NOT call the school
office (where phone lines may be needed to summon emergency
first responders) and do NOT drive to the school (where access
may be needed for emergency vehicles). Every school has a plan
to keep students safe and accounted for. |
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Q:
Are their ways community members can help local public schools,
besides through parent organizations?
A: Yes! We encourage you
to explore links to the non-profit foundations created to help
Pleasanton schools: Pleasanton
Partnership in Education (PPIE) Foundation and/or Pleasanton
Schools' Education Enrichment (PSEE) Foundation. |
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Q:
Does Pleasanton offer classes for adults? A:
Yes, at many locations and times. New courses begin monthly.
Visit Amador
Valley Adult and Community Education for complete listing
plus registration information. |
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Q:
Is there a bus transportation system for students?
A: Middle and high school
students are encouraged to ride WHEELS
public transportation, and schedules are sent home each summer.
No busing is provided by the school district, but we offer RIDES
to School computer matches for car-, bike-, and walk pooling
for families through a program co-sponsored by the City of Pleasanton.
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Q:
I've heard that Pleasanton is a "Community of Character."
What exactly does that mean?
A: Please visit our character
education listing to learn about the six "expected
behaviors" adopted by both the school board and city
council. |
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2002-2003
School Accountability Report Cards
The School Accountability Report Card (SARC) was established
by Proposition 98, an initiative passed by California voters
in 1998. This report card is issued annually by local school
boards for each school in California. It provides parents and
other interested community members with information on at least
17 aspects of the school, its resources, successes and the areas
in which improvements are needed. [view
reports] |
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