New Haven Unified School District

New Haven Unified School District is a public school district serving approximately 12,000 kindergarten through 12th-grade students at 11 schools in Union City and parts of Hayward, in the San Francisco Bay Area. It was formed in 1965 from elementary school districts in Union City, and Union High School District in Fremont. New Haven was an early settlement on the west side of present day Union City. New Haven became part of Alvarado, which maintained its name for more than 100 years until Union City was formed in the late 1950s. The New Haven School District was founded and took its name from the old settlement. Since Union city incorporated, its name is also part of District logo, has a group of children from all races and backgrounds holding hands around the city.

Schools

Elementary schools

Grades K–5

Middle schools

Grades 6–8

Barnard White Middle Magnet school will reopen at later date.

High schools

Grades 9–12

Other schools

References

  1. Chris De Benedetti (19 April 2013). "Union City school is nation's first named after Filipino-Americans, but acrimony over decision remains". Mercury News. Retrieved 5 May 2013.

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