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The Waldorf School of Mendocino County is a private school for children in Pre-kindergarten through eighth grade in Calpella, California, approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) north of Ukiah. Founded in 1972 by Linda Valenziano as Mountain Meadow Country School, it was originally located in Potter Valley and operated only as a Preschool/Kindergarten. [7]
School type: Public, comprehensive high school: Established: 1893; 132 years ago () [2] Status: Operating: School district: Ukiah Unified School District: NCES District ID: 0640300 [3] Educational authority: California Department of Education: Oversight: Mendocino County Office of Education: Superintendent: Debra Kubin [4] School code: CDS 23 ...
Ukiah is in southeastern Mendocino County in the valley of the Russian River, a south-flowing river which reaches the Pacific in Sonoma County. Via U.S. Route 101 , Ukiah is 60 miles (97 km) north of Santa Rosa and 158 miles (254 km) south of Eureka .
In 2008, 100% of the school's seniors received a high school diploma. Of 14 students, 14 graduated and none dropped out. [3] [4] In 2023, 100% of the school's seniors received a high school diploma. Of 2 students, 2 graduated and none dropped out. [5]
Orrs Creek (also known as Orr Creek) is a 8-mile-long (13 km) [1] westward-flowing stream in Mendocino County, California that empties into Russian River near the city of Ukiah, California. The stream serves as a greenway for recreation and wildlife .
The district's first-ever school, the Telegraph School, was a one-room school house in Dry Creek. In the 1890s the student body increased. A new school building opened, funded by a $2,000 bond passed on April 13, 1907. The school district stated "probably after" the Oak View school received its 1961 addition, "The old Telegraph School ...
RCOE has served Riverside County for nearly 125 years. With well over 420,000 students, RCOE is California’s fourth-largest county office of education. The county's 23 districts vary in size from Desert Center, with just over a handful of students, to Corona-Norco, with more than 50,000. County offices serve three legally mandated functions:
Electric lights were installed in 1920. In September 1922, a new school building was built using $60,000 in school bonds. The new school had eight classrooms, a principal's office, teachers’ restroom and an outdoor stage with an open-air auditorium to accommodate the school's 220 pupils. The original school building was converted into a ...