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Enrollment
October 2012
CALPADS Certified

9 10 11 12 ISP/SDC

 EL DORADO HS

TOT  1,378
339 375 316 275 31/42

 OAK RIDGE HS

TOT  2,305

586 596 546 542 31/4

 PONDEROSA HS

TOT  1,899

467 474 431 424 46/57

 UNION MINE HS

TOT  1,008

280 223 261 225 0/19

 SHENANDOAH HS

TOT  45
9 6 9 21 0/0

 VISTA HS TOT  53
0 0 19 34 0

 MOUNTAIN VIEW HS

TOT  30
0 0 10 20 0/0

 COMMUNITY DAY

TOT  9
0 5 4 0 0/0

 INDEPENDENCE HS

TOT  135
0 3 54 78 0/0

 NPS

11

4 1 2 4 0/0

 DISTRICT TOTALS

6,873
1,685  1,683 1,652 1,623 108/122

PERCENT OF STUDENT POPULATION

24.5 24.5 24.0 23.6 1.6/1.8

Enrollment Diversity

White

79.8%

Hispanic/Latino 10.3 %
Asian 3.2 %
Native American / AK Native 1.1 %
African American 1.2 %
Filipino 1.1 %
Pacific Islander 0.37 %

Based on October 2010-11 State data.

 

 

 

he El Dorado Union High School District serves 6,908 students who enter high school from 12 feeder elementary districts.  Students are supported by approximately 298 certificated and 216 classified staff.
 

 

Mission Statement


The El Dorado Union High School District is committed to educating all students in a safe, supportive environment that will challenge students to pursue appropriate, rigorous paths for academic and career development and achievement that lead to lifelong learning and a productive adulthood.
 

 

 
   
   
   

Map of El Dorado County, CA, showing the El Dorado Union High School District and location of high schools

   
   
     
   

SCHOOL PROGRAMS & STANDARDS
School programs have a strong academic focus throughout a rigorous 4-year curriculum that includes emphasizing career paths for all students, opportunity programs for high-risk students, alternative education options for students with special needs, extensive Advanced Placement course offerings, and strong extra- and co-curricular programs.

The District has developed staffing standards for its comprehensive high schools, including a student-teacher ratio of 21:1, a student-counselor ratio of 352:1, and a student-assistant principal ratio of 587:1. Schools are provided with Health Services, including a Health Technician at each comprehensive site and a District school nurse, as well as a Library Media Center staffed by credentialed personnel.

Safe school environments are the standard, and a culture of friendliness exists between staff and students.

STAFF SUPPORT
Recognizing the importance of staff development to quality education, the District strongly supports professional growth activities, including staff development days, school site-based training programs, attendance at conferences and seminars, and a Peer Assistance Review Program. The District has also committed both staff and financial resources to support technology in the classroom and throughout the District.

Because of the positive educational environment, the District has a stable staff with low turnover; most teachers leave the District due to retirement.


COLLABORATION & COMMUNICATION
The District provides a collaborative working environment involving staffing, budgeting, program development, articulation with feeder elementary districts, and encourages productive and respected relations with its employees, Board of Trustees, students, the community, County Office of Education, and community colleges.

The District is highly communicative and interactive and fosters independent leadership and creative problem-solving.

El Dorado Union High School District has a strong growing student enrollment and is financially stable, enjoying a high level of community and parent confidence!