Santa Ana Unified School District elementary schools

This article provides information on Santa Ana Unified School District elementary schools.

Adams Elementary School

Adams Elementary School is named after John Adams, the second President of the United States.

Carver Elementary School

Carver Elementary School is named after George Washington Carver.

Davis Elementary School

Davis Elementary School is named after Wallace Ray Davis.

Diamond Elementary School

Diamond Elementary School .

Edison Elementary School

Esqueda Elementary School

Esqueda Elementary School is named after Manuel Esqueda, a Santa Ana philanthropist.[1]

Franklin Elementary School

Fremont Elementary School

Fremont Elementary School is a large elementary school with an enrollment of 810 students in Kindergarten through 5th Grade.

Garfield Elementary School

Garfield Elementary School is an elementary school that offers Pre-K through fifth grade. Garfield is named after the 20th President of the United States, James A. Garfield. The school principal of this school is Nancy-Diaz Miller. Garfield Elementary School is the proud Home of the Gators.

Grant Elementary School

Greenville Fundamental School

Harvey Elementary School

Heninger Elementary School

Hoover Elementary School

Jackson Elementary School

Jackson elementary is named after the seventh president, Andrew Jackson

Jefferson Elementary School

Kennedy Elementary School

King Elementary School

Lincoln Elementary School

Lowell Elementary School

Madison Elementary School

Martin Elementary School

Martin Elementary School is named after aviation pioneer Glenn Luther Martin.

Monroe Elementary School

Monte Vista Elementary School

Muir Fundamental School

Muir Fundamental was a 2011 Blue Ribbon Award winner.[2]

Remington Elementary School

Romero-Cruz Elementary School

Romero-Cruz Elementary School is named after Santa Ana teacher Lydia Romero-Cruz.

Roosevelt Elementary School

Santiago Elementary School

Sepulveda Elementary School

Taft Elementary School

Thorpe Fundamental School

Thorpe was a 2011 Blue Ribbon Award winner.[3]

Walker Elementary School

Washington Elementary School

References

  1. "A Lesson in Elementary Philanthropy, Manuel Esqueda", Somos Primos, July 2005
  2. Blume, Howard (15 September 2011). "Local campuses named national 'blue ribbon' schools". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 15 September 2011.
  3. Blume, Howard (15 September 2011). "Local campuses named national 'blue ribbon' schools". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 15 September 2011.

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