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Antioch Unified

Belshaw Elem:Principal Bill Bolio

2801 Roosevelt Lane

Antioch, CA 94509-5038

925 706-4140

BillBolio@antioch.k12.ca.us

In order for children to develop into contributing adults in our society, Belshaw School’s mission is to: help youngsters grow and achieve academically, socially, and morally; motivate students to reach their full potential as individuals; and provide students with a positive learning environment that promotes a sense of greater self-esteem.

48% white

23% hispanic

API=700

Elig. for Gov. Perf Award 2003

AYP=yes

Diablo Vista Elem: Larry Mori

4791 Prewett Ranch

925 706-5288

larrymori@antioch.k12.ca.us

Diablo Vista opened its doors in July 2000. The student population consisted of students mostly from four elementary schools including: John Muir, Belshaw, Bidwell, and Sutter. All students come from southeast Antioch. They reside in subdivisions recently built.

API=752

Gov. Perf

AYP=yes

Fremont Elem: Laura Bray

1413 F St.

Antioch, CA 94509-2220

925 706-4101

laurabray@antioch.k12.ca.us

Fremont Elementary School is dedicated to providing a safe, supportive environment that is conducive to student achievement. Staff, students, parents and the community come together to create an atmosphere where students grow to become confident, independent learners and embrace the educational experience. Diversity is celebrated and promoted and allowed to enrich the community of learners.

57% hispanic

API=582 (increasing yearly!)

was elig for gov award in 2001, not in 02 and 03

ayp=yes

Grant (Mno) Elementary School: Debbie Snyder-Puder

4325 Spaulding St.

Antioch, CA 94509

925 706-5271

debbiesnyderpuder@antioch.k12.ca.us

All students will be provided a safe and nurturing learning environment. Students will be provided with a comprehensive educational program. Students will be recognized for their individual worth. All students will be treated fairly and with respect. All students will have equal access to all programs. Mno Grant Elementary School staff and parents will work together to provide an environment free from any forms of harassment.

39%white

API=756 (declining)

elig for gov award

ayp=yes

Jack London Elem: Ed Dacus

4550 Country Hills Dr.

Antioch, CA 94531

925 706-5400

eddacus@antioch.k12.ca.us

Jack London, in a partnership with home and community, is committed to preparing students to take responsibility for themselves and their own learning. Our mission is to develop the whole child; shaping respectful citizens with a foundation in life skills, communication, problemsolving, and basic skills, while instilling self-esteem and a lifelong love of learning in a diverse world.

37%white

suspensions increasing

api=738

gov award

ayp=yes

Kimball: Janis King

1310 August Way

Antioch, CA 94509-2402

925 706-4130

janisking@antioch.k12.ca.us

Working as a partnership with the community, Kimball Elementary School is dedicated to providing a positive, challenging and safe environment, which empowers students to develop knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to become responsible and productive citizens of our world.

40% white

33%hispanic

suspensions decreasing

api=644 increasing

no gov award in 03, yes in 02

ayp=yes

Marsh Elementary School: Veronica Kimble

2304 G St.

Antioch, CA 94509-3500

925 706-4110

veronicakimble@antioch.k12.ca.

The mission of Marsh Elementary School is to provide guided and collaborative activities for students. This will lead to independent and interactive experiences. These best practices will be designed to promote student inquiry and discovery about the world around them.

45% hispanic

23% white

api=568 growing

elig for gov award

ayp=yes

Lone Tree Elementary School
1931 Mokekumne Drive
Antioch, CA 94509

Phone: (925) 706-8733
Fax: (925) 706-9853

Principal: Lillian Thompson
Secretary: Marilyn Lanfri

Carmen Dragon Elementary School
4721 Vista Grande Drive
Antioch, CA 94531

Phone: (925) 776-4760
Fax: (925) 754-7521

Principal: DiDi Del Chiaro
Secretary: Barbara Lawton

Mission Elementary School: Donna Topping

1711 Mission Dr.

Antioch, CA 94509-4543

925 706-5210

donnatopping@antioch.k12.ca.us

The Mission School Community is committed to creating a rich and powerful curriculum which instills academic excellence, promotes self-reliance and encourages respect and appreciation for all through a variety of meaning-centered learning experiences.

40% white

30%hispanic

api=701 growing

gov award yes

ayp=yes

Muir (John) Elementary School: David Madrigal

615 Greystone Dr.

Antioch, CA 94509-6990

925 706-4120

davidmadrigal@antioch.k12.ca.us

John Muir Elementary is focused on making each student a caring, capable and responsible citizen.

42% white

suspensions growing

api=763 growing

ayp=yes

Sutter Elementary: Samy D’Amico

3410 Longview Road

Antioch, CA 94509-6006

925 706-4146

samyd'Amico@antioch.k12.ca.us

Sutter Elementary School is a place that provides a safe environment where diversity is accepted and learning is expected. We promote the pride and positive connection between students, staff, parents and community. Sutter School is an important stepping stone in the development of students’ lives that will enable them to be prepared academically, socially, and emotionally.

52% white

suspensions suddenly decrease

api=689 increasing

gov award= yes, yes, no

ayp=yes

Turner Elementary School: Guy Rohlfs

4207 Delta Fair Blvd.

Antioch, CA 94509-3944

925 706-5200

guyrohlfs@antioch.k12.ca.us

We believe every child can learn. Our purpose is to provide the program and safe environment where each child meets success.

30% white

38% hispanic

14% aa

api=647 increasing

ayp=yes

Learner-Centered Charter: Debbie Hobin

1201 West 10th Street

Antioch, CA 94509-

925 755-1252

Tlcscaran@aol.com

75% white

api=741

ayp=no

9 teachers