East Side Union High School District

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The East Side Union High School District (abbreviated as ESUHSD) is a school district in San Jose, California, serving the East Side of San Jose. ESUHSD administers 19 high schools with a combined enrollment of approximately 24,500 students in the area of San Jose, Santa Clara County, California. The schools include 11 comprehensive or traditional and 7 alternative high school programs. An Adult Education Program serves an additional 26,000 students.

Schools in service[]

The district currently operates the following high schools (Data entered from California Department of Education SARC reports):[1]

School Facts
School Name Students FTE Teachers Pupil/Teacher Ratio Type of School
Andrew P. Hill High School 2271 103 22 Traditional
Apollo High School 107 5 21 Alternative
East Side Cadet Academy 79 4 19.8 Alternative
Escuela Popular Accelerated Family Learning 180 13.5 13.3 Charter
Evergreen Valley High School 2601 103 25 Traditional
Foothill High School 404 21 19 Alternative
Genesis High School 71 5 14.2 Alternative
Independence High School 3436 155 22 Traditional
KIPP San Jose Collegiate 499 Charter
James Lick High School 1390 68 20 Traditional
Latino College Preparatory Academy 201 9.8 20.5 Charter
MACSA Academia Calmecac 92 7.4 12.4 Charter
Mount Pleasant High School 1831 85 22 Traditional
Oak Grove High School 2442 112 22 Traditional
Pegasus High School 80 5 16 Alternative
Phoenix High School 80 4 20 Alternative
Piedmont Hills High School 2195 93 24 Traditional
San Jose Conservation Corps 100 5.2 19.2 Charter
Santa Teresa High School 2373 100 24 Traditional
Silver Creek High School 2443 106 23 Traditional
William C. Overfelt High School 1730 84 21 Traditional
Yerba Buena High School 1596 81 20 Traditional

Employee housing proposal[]

In 2019 the district proposed to voters a housing complex for teachers due to area cost of living increases.[2] Construction was tentatively to begin in 2022 if the measure was approved.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ Based upon data from the School Facts and Accountability Information for 2008–2009, California Department of Education, Eastside Union School Districts, retrieved 17-04-2010
  2. ^ Lambert, Diana (2019-10-23). "San Jose school district asks voters to fund employee housing". . Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  3. ^ Woudenberg, Carina (2019-10-21). "East San Jose school district moves forward with employee housing". . Retrieved 2021-05-12.

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