Mountain View Whisman School District is a public school district located in Mountain View, California. It consists of nine primary schools and two middle schools. High schoolers living in Mountain View are served by the Mountain View–Los Altos Union High School District.
Mountain View Whisman School District | |
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Address | |
1400 Montecito Avenue
Mountain View , California, 94043United States | |
District information | |
Type | Public School District |
Grades | K–8[1] |
Established | 1909 |
Superintendent | Dr. Ayindé Rudolph |
Schools | 11 |
Budget | $56,501,298 USD |
NCES District ID | 0626280 [1] |
Students and staff | |
Students | 4,753 (2020–2021)[1] |
Teachers | 240.14 (FTE)[1] |
Staff | 276.01 (FTE)[1] |
Student–teacher ratio | 19.79:1[1] |
Other information | |
Website | www |
History
editMountain View Whisman School District was formed in 2001 as the merger of two smaller districts, namely the Mountain View Elementary and Whisman School Districts, after a vote in 2000.[2][3] Talks about merging the schools had been ongoing since the 1960s;[4][5] the merger was completed due to the pullout of the U.S. Navy from the nearby Moffett Federal Airfield in 1994, which dropped enrollment.[6]: 159
The first schoolhouse in Mountain View, a one-room house teaching a handful of families' children, was established in 1852. The Mountain View School District was formed in 1854, and in 1857 a public school for about forty students was built.[6]: 38 The one-room San Antonio School was built in 1867 and was discontinued in 1917.[6]: 41 Whisman School District, named after influential settler John W. Whisman,[6]: 34 was established in 1869 and its first, one-room schoolhouse was built in 1871.[3][6]: 46–7
Middle schools
editCrittenden Middle School
editCrittenden Middle School is located at 1701 Rock St., Mountain View, CA 94043.[7] The school mascot is the panther.[8] Before the district's merger, the school was part of the Whisman School District.[9]
The 2018-19 school year had 707 students in attendance.[10] The student population was 52% male and 48% female. Its racial makeup was 48% Hispanic, 25% White, 14% Asian, 9% Two or More Races, 3% Black and 1% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander.[11]
The school was honored as a California Distinguished School in 1990, 1992, and 2019.[9]
Isaac Newton Graham Middle School
editIsaac Newton Graham Middle School, known colloquially as Graham Middle School,[12] is located at 1175 Castro St., Mountain View, CA 94040.[7] The school mascot is the bear.[12] Before the district merger, the school was part of the Mountain View Elementary School District.[9]
The 2018-19 school year had 865 students in attendance. The student population was 53% male and 47% female. Its racial makeup was 40% Hispanic, 31% White, 16% Asian, 11% Two or More Races and 1% Black.[13]
The school was honored as a California Distinguished School in 1986, 1990, 1992, 2013, and 2019.[9]
In 2015, it received the 2015 California Gold Ribbon Schools Award.[14]
Elementary schools
edit- Amy Imai Elementary School[15]
- Benjamin Bubb Elementary School
- Edith Landels Elementary School
- Gabriela Mistral Elementary School
- Jose Antonio Vargas Elementary[16]
- Mariano Castro Elementary School
- Monta Loma Elementary School
- Stevenson Elementary School
- Theuerkauf Elementary School
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Mountain View Whisman". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved 2022-03-05.
- ^ "Measure C: Merger of Mountain View and Whisman School Districts - Santa Clara County, CA".
- ^ a b "Facts & Figures". www.mvwsd.org. Retrieved 2020-05-06.
- ^ Leavitt, Melissa. "MV and Whisman school districts discuss merger". Los Altos Town Crier. Retrieved 2020-05-06.
- ^ "Whisman trustees favor merger of four districts". Daily Palo Alto TImes. 26 February 1990. p. 18.
- ^ a b c d e Ignoffo, Mary Jo (2002). Milestones: a history of Mountain View, California. Cupertino, CA: California History Center & Foundation. ISBN 0-935089-27-6. OCLC 49260432.
- ^ a b "Middle Schools". www.mvwsd.org. Retrieved 2020-05-06.
- ^ "Panther Pillars". crittenden.mvwsd.org. Retrieved 2020-05-06.
- ^ a b c d "California Distinguished School Awardees". California Department of Education. Retrieved 2022-06-25.
- ^ "Crittenden Middle School 2018-19 School Accountability Report Card" (PDF).
- ^ "School Directory Information".
- ^ a b "Home". www.graham.mvwsd.org. Retrieved 2020-05-06.
- ^ "School Directory Information".
- ^ "About". graham.mvwsd.org. Retrieved 2024-04-24.
- ^ Forestieri, Kevin (2021-06-21). "Huff no more: Mountain View Whisman board renames school after Amy Imai". Mountain View Voice. Retrieved 2021-06-23.
- ^ Wigglesworth, Alex (2019-08-20). "Bay Area school named for journalist who publicly identified as 'undocumented' immigrant". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2019-08-20.