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Florin Elementary School (est. 1887) Cosumnes River Elementary School (est. 1948) Elk Grove Elementary School (established in 1948, re-established in 1993) EGES - major fire at original historical campus location 2015 [11] Pleasant Grove Elementary School (est. 1950) C.W. Dillard Elementary School (est. 1955) Franklin Elementary School (est. 1955)
Niche’s 2024 “best schools” in America list is out and most of the top 10 schools in the Sacramento area that made the list are in the Roseville, Folsom-Cordova and Davis school districts.
Elk Grove is the second oldest high school in Sacramento County. Until 1977, Elk Grove High was the only comprehensive high school in the district. According to Newsweek Magazine's Elk Grove High School has ranked in the top 5% of the nations high schools from 2006–present.
Florin High School opened in 1989, the third high school in the district. It has since then remained in continuous operation. The district named Florin High after Florin, a neighborhood in unincorporated Sacramento County, California that used to be a farming community growing primarily strawberries until a combination of the Japanese American Internment and land development replaced the ...
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Valley High School is a 9th-12th-grade college preparatory high school located in Sacramento, California, near the city limits of Elk Grove, California. The school was established in 1977 as part of the Elk Grove Unified School District. Valley's mascot is the Viking and their cross town rivals are Elk Grove High School and Florin High School.
Florin is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sacramento County, California, United States. It is part of the Sacramento – Roseville – Folsom Metropolitan Statistical Area . The population was 52,388 at the 2020 census, up from 47,513 at the 2010 census and 27,653 at the 2000 census.
SCUSD main office location, Serna Center at 5735 47th Avenue, Sacramento, CA. Harvey Willson “H.W.” Harkness was elected as the first president of the Sacramento board of education in 1853. [4] In 1854, city commissioners opened Sacramento's first public school, consisting of two grammar schools and a co-ed primary school.