Vista Unified School District

Vista Unified School District is a public school district headquartered in Vista, California, United States. It serves sections of northern San Diego County.

Vista Unified School District
Location
1234 Arcadia Ave
Vista, CA 92084

US-CA

United States
Coordinates33.2262°N 117.2222°W / 33.2262; -117.2222
District information
TypePublic
GradesPreschool-12
Established1936
SuperintendentDr. Matt Doyle
Asst. Superintendent(s)Ami Shackelford, Dr. Matthew Steitz, Rachel D'Ambroso
Accreditation(s)Western Association of Schools and Colleges
Schools34
NCES District ID0641190[1]
Students and staff
Students20,634
Teachers981
Staff1,022
Student–teacher ratio26.36
Other information
Board of DirectorsRosemary Smithfield
Martha Alvarado
Debbie Morton
Cipriano Vargas
Rich Alderson
Websitewww.vistausd.org

The Vista Unified School District is the 4th largest school district in San Diego County and includes 32 schools with diverse educational programs for kindergarten through adult education students. VUSD has 17 elementary schools, 3 magnet schools, 4 middle schools, 3 comprehensive high schools, 3 alternative high schools, 2 special education schools and 1 adult school. VUSD serves more than 23,000 students and 2,000 adult education students in Vista, as well as sections of Oceanside, San Marcos, Carlsbad and some unincorporated areas of the County.

Schools

Middle and high schools

High schools

  • Alta Vista High School (AVHS)
  • Major General Raymond Murray High School (MGRMHS)
  • Mission Vista High School (MVHS)
  • Rancho Buena Vista High School (RBVHS)
  • Vista High School (Vista, California) (VHS)
  • Trade Tech High School (Charter)
  • Guajome Park Academy (Charter)

Middle schools

  • Madison Middle School (MMS)
  • Rancho Minerva Middle School (RMMS)
  • Roosevelt Middle School (RMS)
  • Vista Visions Academy (VVA)
  • Vista Magnet Middle School (VMMS)
  • Vista Innovation & Design Academy (VIDA)
  • Washington Middle School (defunct, successor is VIDA)
  • Guajome Park Academy (Charter)
  • Bella Mente Academy (Charter)

Elementary schools

  • Alamosa Park
  • Beaumont
  • Bella Mente Montessori Academy (Charter)
  • Bobier
  • Breeze Hill
  • California Ave
  • Casita Center
  • Empresa
  • Foothill Oak
  • Grapevine
  • Guajome Park Academy (Charter)
  • Hannalei
  • Lake
  • Maryland
  • Mission Meadows
  • Monte Vista
  • North Star Academy
  • Olive (closed, now a part of VIDA)
  • THE Leadership Academy (formerly Temple Heights)
  • Vista Academy of Performing Arts (VAPA)

Budget crisis

The district is not currently in a budget crisis. The budget is balanced for the next two school years.

Budget problems will surely exist throughout the state as businesses closed during the pandemic, reducing state tax revenue. The state is also experiencing declining enrollment as a whole in public schools. [2]

References


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