Novato Unified School District

{{Short description|School district in California, United States}}

{{Use American English|date=February 2025}}

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{{Infobox school district

| name = {{PAGENAMEBASE}}

| address = 1015 Seventh Street

| city = Novato

| state = California

| zipcode = 94945

| country = United States

| type = Public

| us_nces_district_id = {{NCES District ID|0627720|district_name=Novato Unified|access_date=2022-03-05}}

| grades = K–12

| students = 7,206

| teachers = 336.98

| staff = 323.97

| ratio = 21.38

| website = {{URL2|https://www.nusd.org}}

}}

The Novato Unified School District is a school district in Novato, California.

It includes Novato and Black Point-Green Point.{{cite web|url=https://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/DC2020/PL20/st06_ca/schooldistrict_maps/c06041_marin/DC20SD_C06041.pdf|title=2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Marin County, CA|publisher=U.S. Census Bureau|accessdate=2024-12-07}} - [https://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/DC2020/PL20/st06_ca/schooldistrict_maps/c06041_marin/DC20SD_C06041_SD2MS.txt Text list]

Schools

Source:{{cite web|url=https://nusd.org |title=Novato Unified School District Website |accessdate=May 12, 2019}}

=Preschools=

  • Ready, Set, Grow! (Early Education) (located at Rancho Elementary)
  • YMCA Early Learning (Preschool) (located at San Rafael YMCA)

=Elementary schools=

  • Hamilton School (K–8)
  • Loma Verde Elementary School
  • Lu Sutton Elementary School
  • Lynwood Elementary School
  • Olive Elementary School
  • Pleasant Valley Elementary School
  • Rancho Elementary School
  • San Ramon Elementary School

=Middle schools=

  • Sinaloa Middle School
  • San Jose Intermediate School
  • Hamilton School (K–8)

=High schools=

=Alternative education=

  • Marin Oaks High School
  • Hill Education Center
  • NOVA Independent Study
  • Novato Charter School
  • VLA (virtual learning academy)

=Former schools=

  • Hill Middle School was reopened with 6th and 7th grade students at the start of the 1991-92 school year due to enrollment growth in the school district. Michael Watenpaugh was the principal who reopened the school. Hill Middle School was designated as a California Distinguished School in 1993. Hill Middle School closed in 2011, with the campus becoming the Hill Education Center

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