The San Leandro Unified School District website has this list of public schools but no additional information as to the vision statements and achievements of each school.
1. Garfield Elementary – Per yellowpages.com - Garfield Elementary School offers a variety of academic and extracurricular options to students. Its educational program includes instruction in English, science, math, social science, physical education and language arts.
2. Jefferson Elementary - Per education.com - A school's Academic Performance Index (API) is a scale that ranges from 200 to 1000 and is calculated from the school's performance in the Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) Program. The state has set 800 as the API target for all schools to meet. Jefferson Elementary School had an API growth score of 763 in 2012. California uses the Academic Performance Index (API) to measure annual school performance and year-to-year improvement. Jefferson Elementary School's 2012 base score was 760, however the school did not meet its 2012 school-wide growth target.
3. James Madison Elementary – Per yellowpages.com - The school also has a library and media center that provides a variety of resources, such as books, journals, magazines and Internet access. It operates fine arts, computer applications, and health and physical education departments
4. McKinley Elementary – Per yellowpages.com - It was established in 1917 and the school operates a parent-teacher association, English Language Learners Committee and school site council.
5. James Monroe Elementary – Per yellowpages.com - Established in 1956, James Monroe Elementary School offers a range of educational programs to more than 440 students in kindergarten through grade five. Its curriculum includes music, math, language arts, science and English.
6. Roosevelt Elementary -
7. Washington Elementary -
8. Woodrow Wilson Elementary – Per yellowpages.com - The school offers a range of services, such as physical counseling, transportation and health screening. The extracurricular activities provided by the school include stage performances. It also undertakes lunch programs for students. The school has an enrollment of more than 300 students.
9. Bancroft Middle School -
10. John Muir Middle School -
11. Lincoln High School -
12. San Leandro High School -
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