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COMMITTED TO PROVIDING FOR ALL STUDENTS THE OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE THE SKILLS AND VALUES NECESSARY TO BECOME RESPONSIBLE AND CONTRIBUTING ADULTS IN OUR COMMUNITY AND BEYOND
Dear Parent or Guardian:
We are pleased to inform you that Geyserville Unified School District will continue participating in the
National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs called the
Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) for 2024-25 School Year.
Schools that participate in the CEP are able to provide healthy breakfasts and lunches each day at no charge for all students enrolled in that CEP school during the 2024-25 School Year.
If we can be of any further assistance, please contact me at [email protected] or (707) 857-3592.
We are pleased to inform you that Geyserville Unified School District will continue participating in the
National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs called the
Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) for 2024-25 School Year.
Schools that participate in the CEP are able to provide healthy breakfasts and lunches each day at no charge for all students enrolled in that CEP school during the 2024-25 School Year.
If we can be of any further assistance, please contact me at [email protected] or (707) 857-3592.
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The Mission of Geyserville Unified School District is to create an educational environment conducive to learning by providing the resources necessary for the success of each and every student.
The Vision of Geyserville Unified School District is to provide the opportunity for all students to acquire the skills and values necessary to become responsible and contributing citizens. The Geyserville Unified School District is composed of three schools at two sites and has approximately two hundred students. The elementary school serves students in grades TK-5; the Geyserville New Tech Academy houses middle school 6-8, high school grades 9-12 and continuation high school grades 9-12. Geyserville Elementary School serves an estimated 105 students in grades TK-5 with a highly qualified staff of seven teachers. The average class size is twenty-two students to one teacher. Geyserville elementary is committed to quality educational programs supported by a comprehensive curriculum. Teachers and administrators work together to ensure that all students have access to the core curriculum, and at the same time, provide opportunities for children who have special needs and interests. Geyserville New Tech Academy has an enrollment of approximately eighty students in the high school and fifty students in the middle school. Student teacher ratio is twelve to one, with class sizes ranging from five to twenty-three students. At GNTA our mission is to re-imagine teaching and learning through the integrated use of technology, the rigorous and relevant use of project based learning and a culture that is student-centric, based on trust, respect and responsibility. We prepare our children for the future. Buena Vista Continuation High School, located on the GNTA campus, provides an alternative environment. Key ingredients are flexibility, adaptability and accountability. Individual and small group instruction are the norm with students taking greater responsibility for their education. |
The information provided below will help Geyserville Unified School District determine what services you and/or your child may be eligible to receive. This could include additional educational services through Title I, Part A and/or the federal McKinney-Vento Assistance Act. The information provided on this form will be kept confidential and only shared with appropriate school district and site staff.
Please click here to answer the survey. La información proporcionada a continuación ayudará al Distrito Escolar Unificado de Geyserville a determinar qué servicios usted y/o su hijo pueden ser elegibles para recibir. Esto podría incluir servicios educativos adicionales a través del Título I, Parte A y/o la Ley Federal de Asistencia McKinney-Vento. La información proporcionada en este formulario se mantendrá confidencial y solo se compartirá con el personal del distrito escolar y de la escuela correspondiente. Haga clic aquí para responder a la encuesta.
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HISTORY :
The Geyserville schools date back to the mid-1850's with upwards of 10 one-room schoolhouses around Alexander Valley and Dry Creek Valley. Oriental, Canyon Road....to name a few.
In the early 1900's with the advent of better transportation the community consolidated the schools into one elementary building near downtown Geyserville. Generally, students attended until the 8th grade and then went to either Healdsburg or Cloverdale High.
In 1915, Geyserville High school began with students meeting in an old shed building on Geyserville Avenue with the first graduating class of two girls in 1917. In the 1920's a high school building was erected East of the elementary school.
In 1972, the middle and high school students were moved to new facilities north of the Russian river while the elementary (K-5) remained on Geyserville Avenue...…Home of the Mustangs.
The 30 acre campus on Moody Lane became Geyserville Educational Park. The original idea was to house all grades K-12 and the District administration on the Ed Park campus.
In 2014, we became a New Tech school and changed our name to Geyserville New Tech Academy, the home of the Bronchos.
The Geyserville schools date back to the mid-1850's with upwards of 10 one-room schoolhouses around Alexander Valley and Dry Creek Valley. Oriental, Canyon Road....to name a few.
In the early 1900's with the advent of better transportation the community consolidated the schools into one elementary building near downtown Geyserville. Generally, students attended until the 8th grade and then went to either Healdsburg or Cloverdale High.
In 1915, Geyserville High school began with students meeting in an old shed building on Geyserville Avenue with the first graduating class of two girls in 1917. In the 1920's a high school building was erected East of the elementary school.
In 1972, the middle and high school students were moved to new facilities north of the Russian river while the elementary (K-5) remained on Geyserville Avenue...…Home of the Mustangs.
The 30 acre campus on Moody Lane became Geyserville Educational Park. The original idea was to house all grades K-12 and the District administration on the Ed Park campus.
In 2014, we became a New Tech school and changed our name to Geyserville New Tech Academy, the home of the Bronchos.
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"We are continually in process of updating all sections of the Geyserville Unified School District website. We have a team working on making the site well-designed and accessible for all users. This is a large project, even for a smaller-sized district like ours. We appreciate your patience as we continue to improve and update the site on a daily basis. If any portion of this website remains inaccessible to you, please notify our Executive Assistant, Shannon Marckx, at smarckx@gusd.com or by calling (707) 857-3592, Extension 103. We look forward to meeting your expectations and needs, under the guidance and parameters of current, applicable laws, codes and regulations."
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