Bolinas-Stinson Union School District
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Bolinas-Stinson Union School District | |
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125 Olema-Bolinas Road Bolinas, California, 94924, United States |
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Bolinas-Stinson Union School District | |
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School number | NCES: 0605520 CA: 2165300 NCES School: 060552000501 |
School board | Arianne Dar, Steve Marcotte, Jenny Pfeiffer, Gordon White, and Tom Williard |
Superintendent | Lawrence H. Enos |
Staff | 24.0 |
School type | Public elementary school district |
Grades | K-8 |
Language | English |
Area | Marin County, California |
Campus | Rural, inside CBSA / 8 |
Enrollment | 122 (2004-05) |
Kindergarten | 12 |
Grade 1 | 11 |
Grade 2 | 8 |
Grade 3 | 14 |
Grade 4 | 15 |
Grade 5 | 14 |
Grade 6 | 14 |
Grade 7 | 14 |
Grade 8 | 20 |
Communities served | Bolinas and Stinson Beach |
Bolinas-Stinson Union School District Information at the National Center for Education Statistics |
Bolinas-Stinson Union School District is a public school district in Marin County, California, with offices in Bolinas, California. As of the 2004-05 school year, the District had 122 students at its two campuses.
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[edit] History
Bolinas School has been in continuous operation since 1858. The original wooden school-house was burned down in 1978 by an arsonist, but was rebuilt as a virtually exact replica of the original building. Until the fire, it was said to be the oldest standing school building in California. [1]
[edit] Staff
The District had 9.0 full-time-equivalent classroom teachers (1 kindergarten, 7 elementary, ans 1 ungraded). The other 15 staff included 8 instructional aides or coordinators, 1 administrator, and 6 support staff. There were no guidance counselors or library staff.
[edit] Fiscal
The District budget as of 2004-05 was $2,092,000, or $15,969 per student. Revenue sources were 8% federal, 81% local, and 11% state.
[edit] Community demographics
In 2000, the attendance area had a total population under age 18 of 477, of which 52 (8.0%) were Hispanic.[2]
The racial composition was
- White alone: 401
- Black or African American alone: 15
- American Indian or Alaska Native alone: 0
- Asian alone: 13
- Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander alone: 4
- Some other race alone: 23
- Population of two or more races: 21
[edit] Student demographics
The majority of the students are white. Enrollment by race or ethnicity and by gender are as follows:
- Amererican Indian/Alaskan: 0
- Asian: 4
- Black: 1
- Hispanic: 12
- White: 94
- Male: 62
- Female: 48
Bolinas-Stinson is a Title I school with a School-Wide Program. Twenty-five of the students in the District are eligible for subsidized meals—16 for free lunch and 9 for reduced-price lunch. There are no migrant students.
[edit] Bolinas Stinson School
Stinson Beach School | |
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Stinson Beach, California, 94970, United States | |
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Staff | 3 (2004-05) |
School type | Public primary school |
Grades | Kindergarten – 2 |
Language | English |
Campus | Rural |
Enrollment | 31 (2004-05) |
Kindergarten | 12 |
Grade 1 | 11 |
Grade 2 | 8 |
School Information at the National Center for Education Statistics |
[edit] Stinson Beach Campus
Stinson Beach School is located on California State Route 1, one mile north of the town of Stinson Beach, California. In 2004-05, it had an enrollment of 31 students in kindergarten through second grade. With 3.0 full-time-equivalent teachers, Stinson School had a student-teacher ratio of 10.3. (See distribution at right).
Stinson Beach School is not a charter school or a magnet school.
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Bolinas School | |
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125 Olema-Bolinas Road Bolinas, California, 94924, United States |
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School type | Public elementary school |
Grades | 3 – 8 |
Language | English |
Team name | Bobcats |
Colors | Blue and Yellow |
Enrollment | 91 (2004-05) |
Grade 3 | 14 |
Grade 4 | 15 |
Grade 5 | 14 |
Grade 6 | 14 |
Grade 7 | 14 |
Grade 8 | 20 |
School Information at the National Center for Education Statistics |
[edit] Bolinas Campus
Bolinas School had an enrollment of 91 students in third through eighth grade in 2004-05. With 6.0 full-time-equivalent teachers, Bolinas had a student-teacher ratio of 15.1. The campus is located approximately one mile east of the town of Bolinas, California, in an area known as Gospel Flats. Bolinas is neither a charter or magnet school.
[edit] Notes
- ^ Phil Frank, K. Rand, T. Agnoli, Bolinas and Stinson Beach. Arcadia Publishing, 2005. ISBN: 0738528951
- ^ NCES Census information from the United States Census 2000
[edit] External links
- Bolinas-Stinson Union School District
- School Accountability Report Card (SARC)
- Marin County Office of Education, Marin County Public Schools, Bolinas-Stinson Union School District, pp 14-15 (pdf)
- District Information at the National Center for Education Statistics
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Incorporated places
Population over 10,000: San Rafael (County seat) • Larkspur • Mill Valley • Novato • San Anselmo
Population under 10,000: Belvedere • Corte Madera • Fairfax • Ross • Sausalito • Tiburon
Census-designated places
Black Point-Green Point • Bolinas • Dillon Beach • Inverness • Kentfield • Lagunitas-Forest Knolls • Lucas Valley-Marinwood • Muir Beach • Point Reyes Station • San Geronimo • Santa Venetia • Stinson Beach • Strawberry • Tamalpais-Homestead Valley • Tomales • Woodacre
Other unincorporated communities
Bel Marin Keys • Inverness Park • Marin City • Marshall • Nicasio • Olema