Tustin Unified School District
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Tustin Unified School District was first two different school districts, They were Tustin Elementary School District and Tustin Union High School District. The Tustin Unified School District building back then was a school called Tustin Grammar School. It is located in Tustin, California. Its district territory stretches all over Tustin, North Tustin, and the western part of Irvine. It has 18 elementary schools, 5 middle schools, 4 high schools, and 1 adult school.
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[edit] History
In the 1860s, the founder of Tustin named Columbus Tustin bought 839 acres of land to form the city of Tustin. Columbus Tustin built a schoolhouse in 1872 and donated to the community. It was called Sycamore School District then. Later on, it was renamed Tustin School District. In 1972, residents voted to unite the two separate school districts in Tustin and to be called Tustin Unified School District.
[edit] Elementary Schools
- Arroyo Elementary School
- Barbara Benson Elementary School
- Benjamin Beswick Elementary School
- Helen Estock Elementary School
- Guin Foss Elementary School
- Robert Heideman Elementary School
- Hicks Canyon Elementary School
- Ladera Elementary School
- C.C. Lambert Elementary School
- Loma Vista Elementary School
- Myford Elementary School
- W.R. Nelson Elementary School
- Peters Canyon Elementary School
- Red Hill Elementary School (Tustin)
- Jeane Thorman Elementary School
- Tustin Memorial Academy
- Tustin Ranch Elementary School
- Marjorie Veeh Elementary School
[edit] Middle Schools
- A.G. Currie Middle School
- Hewes Middle School
- Pioneer Middle School
- Columbus Tustin Middle School
- C.E. Utt Middle School
[edit] High Schools
[edit] Adult School
- Tustin Adult School