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El Dorado County Schools & Districts
The 15 school districts in El Dorado County are listed below, followed by the grade levels served in each district and the enrollment of the districts' schools (October 2010). In addition there are 2 community colleges and County Office programs. To view the School Accountability Report Card in PDF format, click on the District Name for a complete list of schools in that district.
- Black Oak Mine Unified School District, K-12, 1,636 students (11-12 Calendar)
- Buckeye Union School District, K-8, 4,721 students (11-12 Calendar)
- Camino Union School District, K-8, 499 students (11-12 Calendar)
- Charter Alternative Programs, K-12, 710 students (11-12 Calendar)
- Home Study Academy I , K-8
- Home Study Academy II, 9-12
- Home Study Academy III, 7-12
- El Dorado Trade School, 7-12
- Campus, 7-12
- Community Day School, K-6
- Extended Day Programs, K-8
- El Dorado County Office of Education, 412 students (11-12 Calendar)
- El Dorado Union High School District, 9-12, 6966 students (11-12 Calendar)
- Extended Day, K-8
- Folsom Lake College, 2,894 students
- Gold Oak Union School District, K-8, 493 students (11-12 Calendar)
- Gold Trail Union School District, K-8, 541 students (11-12 Calendar)
- Indian Diggings School District, K-8, 18 students (11-12 Calendar)
- Lake Tahoe Community College District, 3,673 students
- Lake Tahoe Unified School District, K-12, 3,878 students (11-12 Calendar)
- Latrobe School District, K-8, 171 students (11-12 Calendar)
- Mother Lode Union School District, K-8, 1,225 students (11-12 Calendar)
- Pioneer Union School District, K-8, 397 students (11-12 Calendar)
- Placerville Union School District, K-8, 1,258 students (11-12 Calendar)
- Pollock Pines School District, K-8, 699 students (11-12 Calendar)
- Rescue Union School District, K-8, 4,065 students (11-12 Calendar)
- Silver Fork School District, K-8, 12 students (11-12 Calendar)
California School Finder, www.schoolfinder.ca.gov, provides information regarding school performance, including test scores, dropout rates, and other information such as funding per student, teacher-pupil ratios, and student demographics. The site’s main page allows users to look up categories of schools by city, address, or zip code, and allows users to compare up to three schools side by side.

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