Temecula Unified School District
Choosing The Right School In The School District
Parents who are in the process of choosing which school to enroll their child in when they move to Temecula California can find information regarding the schools as well as jobs and other statistics for the area on the internet or by asking at any of the fine schools in the Temecula Unified School District.
As the state of California has an open enrollment policy, parents may select from any of the schools in the district that they happen to like. It’s called an “Intra District Choice”. This includes charter schools providing there is space available.
The city of Temecula has much to offer families in the way of excellent housing (whether buying a home or renting a house, apartment, or condominium), jobs of which there is a large variety of divergent jobs available, and their fine schools.
Schools may be private or public and each offer excellent principals and fully qualified teaching staff.
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Families who are moving to the area should allow their children to be a part of the school selection process.
One way of checking out the schools is my looking at them over the Internet.
How important the sports curriculum is to an individual child may help decide on which school to enroll in.
Children who are about to begin their experience at a new school are usually apprehensive and parents should try to calm their fears by taking them to visit the schools and talk with teachers if possible. By encouraging the child to join social activities at their new school, they will soon make new friends and feel like they are part of their new school.
Here Are Some School Statistics
The Temecula Unified School District has thirty-two schools serving twenty eight thousand students that are in grades kindergarten through the twelfth grade.
They have a budget of just over sixty one hundred dollars per pupil per year currently. The Temecula School District spends sixty eight percent on education, thirty percent on support service, and about three percent on various other expenses.
The drop out rate for the district is quite low at about one percent in grades nine through twelve.
The national dropout rate for grades nine through twelve is nearly four percent. Students with special needs find there is so much that they can offer in the school district.
The state of California has high academic standards and they are solidly adhered to in the Temecula School District’s individual schools with high emphasis on keeping kids in school and learning to the best of their ability.
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