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Schools
13
Total students
10,685
Avg S:T ratio
21.2:1
Pittsburg Senior High
9–12 · Pittsburg
3,532 students
22.9:1 S:T
Hillview Junior High
6–8 · Pittsburg
922 students
22.5:1 S:T
Rancho Medanos Junior High
6–8 · Pittsburg
773 students
20.3:1 S:T
Martin Luther King Jr. Junior High
6–8 · Pittsburg
701 students
20.6:1 S:T
Los Medanos Elementary
K–5 · Pittsburg
658 students
21.9:1 S:T
Stoneman Elementary
K–5 · Pittsburg
597 students
22.1:1 S:T
Willow Cove Elementary
K–5 · Pittsburg
596 students
21.3:1 S:T
Marina Vista Elementary
K–5 · Pittsburg
592 students
23.7:1 S:T
Parkside Elementary
K–5 · Pittsburg
565 students
20.2:1 S:T
Foothill Elementary
K–5 · Pittsburg
550 students
22:1 S:T
Heights Elementary
K–5 · Pittsburg
521 students
22.7:1 S:T
Highlands Elementary
K–5 · Pittsburg
473 students
23.7:1 S:T
Black Diamond High (Continuation)
9–12 · Pittsburg
205 students
12.1:1 S:T