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Schools
K THROUGH 6 GRADE Albert F. Biella Elementary School 2140 Jennings Avenue Santa Rosa, CA 95401 Phone: 522-3110 | FAX: 522-3109 Mission Statement: It is the mission of Albert F. Biella Elementary School to provide education and instruction to all students attending our school. This will be done in a physical setting that is clean, safe and attractive. Every child will be valued as a unique individual. All students will be expected to maintain high moral and ethical standards which will be modeled by the adult staff. Mascot: Blue Heron
Brook Hill Elementary School1850 Vallejo Street Santa Rosa, CA 95404 Phone: 522-3120 | FAX: 522-3127 Special Programs: Award: 2 years of Achieving Schools Award Mascot: BobCat
Luther Burbank Elementary School203 South A Street Santa Rosa, CA 95401 Phone: 522-3140 | FAX: 522-3149 Mission Statement: Burbank School strives for student individuality, mutual respect, strong communication, a safe environment, and a high quality education based on individual needs and special abilities for all. Awards: State Title - Achieving School - 1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98 National Title - Achieving School - 1995 Special programs: Mascot: Bengals Motto: Yes, We Can.
Doyle Park Elementary School1350 Sonoma Avenue Santa Rosa, CA 95405 Phone: 522-3150 | FAX: 522-3159 Mission Statement: The Doyle Park School community, a uniquely diverse group of professionals and parents, cooperatively strives to provide educational programs designed to help all students succeed academically, socially, physically, and emotionally in order to become confident and competent individuals in our complex multi-cultural society. Mascot: Dragons Award: Distinguished School Regional Recognition - 1996
John C. Fremont Elementary School756 Humboldt Street Santa Rosa, CA 95404 Phone: 522-3170 | FAX: 522-3172 Mission Statement: Our mission is to provide educational experiences based on individual needs and special abilities, to encourage responsibility, a positive attitude and a strong desire to become lifelong learners in a caring, supportive, multicultural school environment. Awards: California Demonstration School for Restructuring California Math Model School 1996-98 Mascot: The Bear Motto: We are the "Beary" Best Song: Hey, Look Us Over. We're Fremont School Colors: Blue and Gold Helen Lehman Elementary School 1700 Jennings Avenue Santa Rosa, CA 95401 Phone: 522-3200 | FAX: 522-3195 Hidden Valley Elementary School 3435 Bonita Vista Santa Rosa, CA 95404 Phone: 522-3180 | FAX: 522-3181 Hidden Valley Satellite 3555 Parker Hill Road Santa Rosa, CA 95404 Phone: 522-3190 | FAX: 522-3193
James Monroe Elementary School2567 Marlow Road Santa Rosa, CA 95403 Phone: 522-3230 | FAX: 522-3229 Mission Statement: Students, parents, staff and community will provide a caring learning environment that addresses the needs of our diverse population and provides a thinking, meaning-centered, outcome-based education for ALL. Special programs: Awards, grants and other recognition: Mascot: Griffin School Colors: Royal Blue and White Proctor Terrace Elementary School 1711 Bryden Lane Santa Rosa, CA 95404 Phone: 522-3240 | FAX: 522-3249 Special Features: Mascot: Tigers MIDDLE SCHOOLS 7-8 GRADE
Lawrence Cook Middle School2480 Sebastopol Road Santa Rosa, CA 95407 Phone: 528-5156 | FAX: 528-5163 Special Programs: Mascot: Mustang Awards: Academic Penthalon
Hilliard Comstock Middle School2750 West Steele Lane Santa Rosa, CA 95403 Phone: 528-5266 | FAX: 528-5480 Mission Statement The students, staff and community of Hilliard Comstock Middle School, in recognition of a global perspective, are devoted to academic excellence and the cultivation of individual strengths and talents in a supportive and orderly environment. Special Programs: Events: Mascot: Crusader Awards: Mathcounts Team - 1999 County Champions Wrestling Team - 1998 District Champions Rincon Valley Middle School 4650 Badger Road Santa Rosa, CA 95409 Phone: 528-5255 | FAX: 528-5644 The Mission at Rincon Valley is to promote academic excellence, social responsibility, physical fitness and an appreciation of the arts for all students. The staff at Rincon Valley Middle School is dedicated to providing an educational experience for all middle school students that is both supportive and academically challenging. Our programs encourage students to develop cooperative and competitive abilities which are essential in a rapidly changing world. Mascot: Falcons
Santa Rosa Middle School500 E Street Santa Rosa, CA 95404 Phone: 528-5281/5282 | FAX: 528-5283 Mission Statement: Our mission at Santa Rosa Middle School is to foster an appreciation for diversity, to support the varied learning styles and abilities of all students as they work to achieve district standards, and to guide them in developing lifelong habits for success. Special Programs: Mascot: Cougars Motto: Respect and Responsibility - We Can Make it Happen. Awards: California State Golden Bell Award Jack London Award
Herbert Slater Middle School3500 Sonoma Avenue Santa Rosa, CA 95405 Phone: 528-5241 | FAX: 528-5733 Mission Statement: At HSMS, it is our goal to provide a quality education, an appreciation of cultural diversity and to develop a sense of social responsibility for all students. Our programs teach students to value themselves and others in a safe and supportive environment. Special Programs: Mascot: Spartans Motto: The Choice is Yours: Do the Right Thing Award: California Distinguished School Award HIGH SCHOOLS 9-12 GRADE
Elsie Allen High School599 Bellevue Avenue Santa Rosa, CA 95407 Phone: 528-5020 | FAX: 528-5023 Vision Statement: Elsie Allen High School's vision is based on personal dignity, integrity, and responsibility of its members. The appreciation of cultural differences and the contributions of others is our foundation upon which to build a community of learners to work for and contribute to the betterment of society. The appreciation of knowledge and critical thinking skills to the solution of real problems in an ever-changing society is the key to life-long learning and personal respect. Elsie Allen High School is a community of learners in a dynamic, safe, student-centered environment. We will ensure meaningful curriculum and instruction and encourage lifelong learning to enhance the development of every individual. We expect excellence, collaboartion,citizenship, appreciation of diversity, and continuous improvement from all. History: Elsie Allen High School is located in the most culturally diverse section of Santa Rosa. It opened in the Fall of 1994 with a focus on technology and the arts. Elsie Allen(1899-1990), the school's namesake, was a fourth generation Pomo Indian basket weaver and native of Santa Rosa. She is known world wide for her beautiful basketry, and was an educator and artist who taught weaving techniques and led groups on the gathering and preparation of basket materials. She was a tribal scholar and consultant on Southern Pomo culture and language. Her legacy is a wonderful model for all of us. Mascot: Lobo Colors: Midnight Blue, Silver, White Motto: Twenty-First Century School of Excellence Special Programs: Maria Carrillo High School 6975 Montecito Blvd Santa Rosa, CA 95409 Phone: 528-5790 | FAX: 528-5789
Montgomery High School1250 Hahman Drive Santa Rosa, CA 95405 Phone: 528-5191 | FAX: 528-5056 Mission Statement: Montgomery High School prepares all students for success by providing a safe, challenging environment to develop life-long enthusiastic learners who will become contributing members of their community, fostering creativity, critical thinking and character development in all students by providing opportunities to acquire knowledge, develop skills and create means of personal expression. Special Programs: Mascot: Viking Awards: California Distinguished School National Distinguished School Piner High School 1700 Fulton Road Santa Rosa, CA 95403 Phone: 528-5245 | FAX: 528-5246
Santa Rosa High School1235 Mendocino Avenue Santa Rosa, CA 95401 Phone: 528-5291 | FAX: 528-5724 Santa Rosa High School is steeped in tradition. We were the 9th high school chartered in California, and this community's only public high school from 1874 until 1958. The campus has a picturesque "Ivy League" look with separate classroom buildings and much of the open space in lawn or plantings. Santa Rosa High School is Sonoma County's high school of choice, with 50% of its present student body comprised of students who come from outside the schools attendance boundaries. Santa Rosa High School is a truly a comprehensive high school, with offerings in Agriculture, Automotive Technologies, Business, CAD Drafting, Electronics, and Wood Shop . The school has established career pathways and higher learning institution partnerships. Santa Rosa High School is an academic leader, having had for nine consecutive years the district's highest SAT scores. Santa Rosa High School has a high API rating of 696. On campus tutoring is available through an arrangement with Sonoma State University. Our core academic program is composed of rigorous courses in English, math, science, social studies, foreign language and physical education. Foreign languages offered are Spanish, French and Latin. Advanced placement is available in Spanish, French, English, Art, calculus, biology, chemistry, physics, economics and U.S. History. Honors credit is offered in English (Freshmen, Sophomore and Junior), biology, chemistry, physics, government, world history, Spanish, French, geometry and algebra. Physical education, required for graduation, emphasizes fitness and healthy living. Santa Rosa High School is home of the renowned ArtQuest program. This district supported program, with specialty course work in Visual Fine Arts, Dance, Drama, Instrumental and Vocal Music, and Multimedia / Video was recently awarded the prestigious Jack London Award for Educational Excellence. |

Brook Hill Elementary School
Luther Burbank Elementary School
Doyle Park Elementary School
John C. Fremont Elementary School
James Monroe Elementary School
Lawrence Cook Middle School
Hilliard Comstock Middle School
Santa Rosa Middle School
Herbert Slater Middle School
Elsie Allen High School
Montgomery High School
Santa Rosa High School



