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Oak View Union Elementary School District
Address
7474 East Collier Road Acampo, California, 95220
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesK–8
Established1861; 164 years ago (1861)
NCES District ID0627930
Students and staff
Students363 (2020–2021)
Teachers16.0 (FTE)
Staff25.11 (FTE)
Student–teacher ratio22.69:1
Other information
Websitewww.myoakview.com

Oak View Elementary School District or the Oak View Union School District is a school district headquartered in unincorporated San Joaquin County, California, near Acampo. It operates a single school. High school students in its area attend the Galt Joint Union High School District.

On May 8, 1861, the Telegraph School District was created; the district served what was Elliott Township. On June 10, 1929, it adopted its current name and annexed the Eliott School District, and it annexed the Huston School District on July 5, 1932.

Schools

Oak View built a four-room school with a bond passed on July 10, 1929, worth $20,000; the school received additions in 1946, 1961, and three wings in the period in the period 1990–2003. The first had two additional classrooms, a room for teachers, and an office, later converted into another classroom. The second included six classrooms in two wings, with a cafeteria and a new office, worth a total of $110,000. The 1990-2003 wings had three classrooms each. Circa 2012 the district needed a new parking lot, so it razed the 1946 addition.

In 2012 a building with a teacher's lounge, stage, kitchen, and combined cafeteria and gymnasium opened, funded by a 2008 $2,900,000 bond.

The district's first-ever school, the Telegraph School, was a one-room school house in Dry Creek. In the 1890s the student body increased. A new school building opened, funded by a $2,000 bond passed on April 13, 1907. The school district stated "probably after" the Oak View school received its 1961 addition, "The old Telegraph School disappeared".

References

  1. ^ "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Oak View Union Elementary". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved 2022-03-05.
  2. ^ "History." Oak View Elementary School District. Retrieved on July 10, 2018.

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