Saugus Union School District

34.4391°N 118.5719°W / 34.4391; -118.5719

Saugus Union School District
Location
24930 Avenue Stanford
Santa Clarita, CA 91355
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesK–6[1]
Established1908
SuperintendentColleen Hawkins
NCES District ID0635970 [1]
Students and staff
Students9,170 (2021–2022)[1]
Teachers348.32 (FTE)[1]
Staff423.00 (FTE)[1]
Student–teacher ratio26.33:1[1]
Other information
Websitewww.saugususd.org

Saugus Union School District (SUSD) is a public California school district located in Santa Clarita, Los Angeles County, California. The district serves students in grades TK/K-6 in Saugus, most of Valencia, and parts of Canyon Country. There are also pre-school programs on-site at many of the schools. The district includes 15 elementary schools.

History

The Saugus School District was founded on November 12, 1908, formed from sections of the older Newhall School District and Castaic Union School District. Construction of the district's first elementary school was put to bid on October 15, 1909.

Saugus Elementary School

Saugus Elementary School opened the following year in 1910, located on Bouquet Canyon Road between Cinema Drive and Springbook Avenue. The original wooden schoolhouse was demolished in 1936 to make way for a Spanish-style adobe building.

Saugus Elementary School closed in 1978 and was redeveloped into the "Santa Clarita Plaza" shopping center.

On August 2, 1978, the school's bell was placed in the custodial care of the Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society until its final placement within the belfry of the Newhall Metrolink station in 2000.[2]

District growth

Skyblue Mesa Elementary School, April 2023

As Saugus grew, so to did the need for additional elementary schools.

Santa Clarita Elementary School opened in 1960, located 1.8 mi (2.9 km) north along Seco Creek. It's the only elementary school in the district whose original classrooms are located within a brick building resembling a roundhouse.

The temporary Jerome Snyder Elementary School was built to supplement the two existing schools in 1962 before the completion of Honby Elementary School in 1963. Bouquet Elementary School followed in 1966, which also served as the district headquarters until 1993. Cedarcreek Elementary School and Skyblue Mesa Elementary School also opened in 1966. Rosedell Elementary School opened in 1967.[2]

The current district office in Valencia opened in 1993.[2]

Schools

All SUSD schools are within the city of Santa Clarita.[3]

Saugus Union School District elementary schools
SchoolAddressFoundedEnrollment (2022-23)[4]
Bridgeport Elementary23670 Newhall Ranch Road, Santa Clarita, CA 913552002803
Cedarcreek Elementary27792 Camp Plenty Road, Santa Clarita, CA 913511966375
Charles Helmers Elementary27300 Grandview Drive, Santa Clarita, CA 913541990452
Emblem Academy22635 Espuella Drive, Santa Clarita, CA 913501968756
Highlands Elementary27332 Catala Avenue, Santa Clarita, CA 913501970561
James Foster Elementary22500 Pamplico Drive, Santa Clarita, CA 913501989487
Mountainview Elementary22201 Cypress Place, Santa Clarita, CA 913901996934
North Park Elementary23335 Sunset Hills Drive, Santa Clarita, CA 913541999444
Plum Canyon Elementary28360 Alfred Way, Santa Clarita, CA 913501998812
Rio Vista Elementary20417 Cedarcreek Street, Santa Clarita, CA 913511968463
Rosedell Elementary27853 Urbandale Avenue, Santa Clarita, CA 913501967638
Santa Clarita Elementary27177 Seco Canyon Road, Santa Clarita, CA 913501960254
Skyblue Mesa Elementary28040 Hardesty Avenue, Santa Clarita, CA 913511966581
Tesoro del Valle Elementary29171 Bernardo Way, Valencia, CA 913542005511
West Creek Academy28767 West Hills Drive, Santa Clarita, CA 9135420101,024

Planned schools

Transferred schools

  • Honby Elementary School - fourth school in the district's history, opening in 1963. Transferred to Sulphur Springs School District and renamed Canyon Springs Community School in 1991.
  • Valley View Elementary School - opened 1972 and transferred to Sulphur Springs School District and renamed Valley View Community School in 1982.

Closed schools

  • Saugus Elementary School - first school in the district's history, opening in 1908 and closing in 1978. The school's bell can now been seen in the bell tower of the Metrolink station in Newhall.
  • Jerome Snyder Elementary School - temporary school that opened in 1962 and closed in 1966. The school consisted of eleven single-family houses on Bagby Drive, eight of which were used for classroom instruction and three of which were used for administrative purposes.[6]
  • Seco Canyon Elementary School - temporary school that opened in 1987 and closed in 1990.
  • Bouquet Canyon Elementary School - modular school that opened in 1989 and closed in spring of 2010. In 2021, the school reopened as Rosedell Elementary School's north campus, accommodating Rosedell's fifth- and sixth-graders.[7]

Student demographics

As of the 2022-23 school year, 9,097 students were enrolled in Saugus District schools. 38.3% of students were Hispanic or Latino, 34.6% were non-Hispanic white, 9.6% were Asian American, 6.7% were Filipino, 6.6% were multiracial, 3.1% were African American, 0.2% were Indigenous American, and 0.1% were Pacific Islander.[4]

See also

References

  1. "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Saugus Union". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved 2023-05-16.
  2. "SCVHistory.com | Saugus | Saugus (Elementary) School, 1938 Version". scvhistory.com. Retrieved 2023-05-12.
  3. "Completed Annexations". City of Santa Clarita. Retrieved 2023-04-23.
  4. "2022-23 Enrollment by Ethnicity". California Department of Education. Retrieved 2023-05-16.
  5. "Saugus Union School District". Saugus Union School District. Retrieved 2021-06-04.
  6. "SCVHistory.com | Canyon Country | Jerome Snyder School Office, Bagby Drive, North Oaks, 1966". scvhistory.com. Retrieved 2023-05-16.
  7. Lunetta, Caleb (2021-08-24). "A School Reborn: Rosedell North campus reopens at old Bouquet Canyon Elementary site". Santa Clarita Valley Signal. Retrieved 2021-10-16.
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