Orange Unified School District

Orange California

 

Orange Unified School District covers one hundred and eight square miles, including Orange, Villa Park, and portions of Santa Ana, Anaheim, and Garden Grove. Orange Unified School District's 42 schools serve more than 30,000 students. The Orange Unified School District has an operating budget of more than $192 million, and has partnered with more than one hundred local businesses and local organizations to provide special projects funding,

 

Orange Unified School District started out from humble beginnings, from a single school back in 1872. Orange Unified School District now has 29 elementary schools, a Magnet school, five middle schools, and two Charter schools; plus four high schools and a ‘continuation’ high school.  The Orange Unified School District Career Education Center is the home of the Regional Occupational Program, Teen Mother Program, and Child Development Center.

 

 

Orange Unified School District

Parents considering enrolling their children in Orange Unified School District schools should contact the district right away. The school has an open enrollment program but only as there is space available. You can get a copy of the Orange Unified School District’s enrollment handbook at http://www.orangeusd.k12.ca.us/cwa/05-06%20OE%20Informaton.doc. Some schools are under consideration to be closed to open enrollment, so if you have questions it’s best to get in touch with the Orange Unified School District as soon as possible to learn about immunization requirements, proof of age and other enrollment particulars. There is a parent portal available at http://pp.orangeusd.k12.ca.us/. You may also contact them by phone at (714) 628-4000. The physical address is1401 N. Handy Street.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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