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LandWatch State of Monterey County Report 1998
3.12 Schools

Of the 24 K-12 school districts, 13 are at classroom capacity. Of these 13, four have facilities planned and funded for construction. Districts at capacity include Alisal, Chualar, North Monterey County Unified, Santa Rita, Washington Union, Greenfield Elementary, King City Elementary, King City Joint Union High School, Salinas City, Salinas Union High School, Soledad, Spreckels, and Lagunita. Districts with excess capacity (student space available) include Monterey Peninsula Unified (2,000 students), Pacific Grove Unified (500 students), Carmel Unified (200 students), Gonzales Unified (90 students), Graves (20 students), San Antonio (170 students), San Lucas (10 students), Mission (20 students), and San Ardo (20 students). Capacity of new schools include Greenfield High School (800 students), Salinas City - unnamed (650 students), Alisal Union - unnamed (700 students), Santa Rita - unnamed (600 students), Buena Vista Middle School (300 students), and Soledad High School (1,000 students). (3)


1998 Table of Contents:

1.0 Executive Summary

1.1 Findings
1.2 Recommendations
1.3 Areas of Future Study

2.0 Summary of Indicators

3.0 State of Monterey County 1998

3.1 Introduction
3.2 Population and Population Forecasts
3.3 Development&emdash;Approved and Pending Projects
3.4 Roads and Highways
3.5 Water Supply
3.6 Water Quality
3.7 Wastewater Treatment
3.8 Air Quality
3.9 Agricultural Land
3.10 Nonagricultural Land&emdash;Open Space
3.11 Affordable Housing
3.12 Schools
3.13 Economy
3.14 Rare, Threatened, and Endangered Species
3.15 General Plans

4.0 References

 


 
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