Central Unified School District
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Biola-Pershing Elementary School
Fresno
198
Central East High School
Fresno
1741
Central Elementary School
Fresno
762
Central High School
Fresno
625
Central Online Home School
Fresno
137
Central Unified Alternative/Opportunity School
Fresno
260
El Capitan Middle School
Fresno
738
Glacier Point Middle School
Fresno
947
Hanh Phan Tilley Elementary School
Fresno
622
Harvest Elementary School
Fresno
1010
Herndon-Barstow Elementary School
Fresno
754
Houghton-Kearney Elementary School
Fresno
199
Jaswant Singh Khalra Elementary School
Fresno
0John Steinbeck Elementary School
Fresno
689
Justin Garza High School
Fresno
2095
Madison Elementary School
Fresno
487
McKinley Elementary School
Fresno
671
Norman Liddell Elementary School
Fresno
628
Pathway Community Day School
Fresno
10
Pathway Elementary Community Day School
Fresno
0Pershing Continuation High School
Fresno
101
Rio Vista Middle School
Fresno
851
River Bluff Elementary School
Fresno
694
Roosevelt Elementary School
Fresno
489
Teague Elementary School
Fresno
551
William Saroyan Elementary School
Fresno
697
Academic Calendar
Area & Neighborhood Coverage
Central Unified School District extends across a significant portion of Fresno County, specifically serving the western and northwestern sectors of the city of Fresno and its surrounding unincorporated communities. This expansive reach encompasses a blend of established residential neighborhoods, burgeoning new developments, and agricultural landscapes that define much of the Central Valley. The district's boundaries are well-defined, providing educational services to families residing west of State Route 99, stretching towards areas like Herndon Avenue and beyond. It connects various communities within its jurisdiction, fostering a cohesive educational environment across this diverse part of the Fresno metropolitan area.
Local Connections and Community Life
Within Fresno County, Central Unified School District plays a vital role in shaping the local community fabric. The district is deeply interwoven with the daily lives of residents, often serving as a focal point for family activities and neighborhood gatherings. Local events, sports, and cultural initiatives frequently involve district facilities and personnel, reinforcing a strong sense of collective identity. This connection extends to various local organizations and businesses, creating a supportive network that benefits students and families alike. The district's presence helps cultivate a vibrant and engaged environment, reflecting the unique character of life in the San Joaquin Valley.