Tustin Unified School District

Tustin Unified School District
Location
300 South "C" Street
Tustin, California 92780

United States
Information
Type Public school district
School board Tustin Unified School District Board of Education
Superintendent Dr. Gregory A. Franklin
Enrollment 23,000 (October 2010)
District Established July 1, 1972
Areas Served The City of Tustin, portions of North Tustin, portions of the city of Irvine, portions of the city of Santa Ana
Budget for 2010-11 $166 million
Website www.tustin.k12.ca.us

Tustin Unified School District was created from the 1972 voter-approved unification of the Tustin Elementary School District and the Tustin Union High School District. It is located in Tustin, a city in Orange County, California, United States. Its district territory comprises the cities of Tustin, North Tustin, and the western part of Irvine. It has 18 elementary schools, 5 middle schools, 4 high schools, 1 K-8 school, and 1 adult school.

History

In the 1860s, Columbus Tustin bought 839 acres (3.40 km2) of land to found the city of Tustin. In 1872, he built a schoolhouse and donated to the community, founding what was then called the Sycamore School District. In 1889, the district was renamed the Tustin School District. In 1922, Tustin Union High School opened separately, finally merging with the Tustin School district in 1972 to create the Tustin Unified School District.

Elementary schools

Future Elementary schools

K-8 Schools

Middle schools

High schools

The Foothill High School front office.

Adult School


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