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Redwood Valley, CA, ZIP 95470
Schools
10
Total students
5,251
Avg S:T ratio
20.6:1
Avg free lunch rate
72.0%
across 11 schools
Avg student-teacher ratio
20.6:1
High need district — significant socioeconomic challenges
Source: NCES Common Core of Data
Ukiah High
9–12 · Ukiah
1,745 students
19:1 S:T
Pomolita Middle
6–8 · Ukiah
771 students
18.8:1 S:T
Eagle Peak Middle
5–8 · Redwood Valley
536 students
19.1:1 S:T
Calpella Elementary
K–4 · Ukiah
477 students
22.7:1 S:T
Yokayo Elementary
K–6 · Ukiah
440 students
23.2:1 S:T
Frank Zeek Elementary
K–6 · Ukiah
435 students
22.9:1 S:T
Grace Hudson Elementary
K–5 · Ukiah
421 students
23.4:1 S:T
Oak Manor Elementary
K–6 · Ukiah
407 students
21.4:1 S:T
Nokomis Elementary
K–5 · Ukiah
315 students
21:1 S:T
Ukiah Independent Study Academy
K–12 · Ukiah
122 students
20.3:1 S:T
South Valley High (Continuation)
9–12 · Ukiah
118 students
14.8:1 S:T