Enterprise Elementary School District
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Redding
319
Boulder Creek Elementary School
Redding
839
Lassen View Elementary School
Redding
443
Mistletoe Elementary School
Redding
682
PACE Academy
Redding
44
Parsons Junior High School
Redding
522
Redding Collegiate Academy
Redding
219
Rother Elementary School
Redding
280
Shasta Meadows Elementary School
Redding
320
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Area & Neighborhood Coverage
The Enterprise Elementary School District proudly serves a significant portion of Shasta County, California, encompassing the eastern and northern sectors of Redding, alongside neighboring communities. Its reach extends across the vibrant Enterprise area, known for its mix of established residences and newer developments. Families residing in parts of Palo Cedro, a charming rural-suburban blend just east of Redding, also fall within the district's boundaries, benefiting from its educational offerings. This expansive coverage ensures that a diverse range of Shasta County's population, from bustling suburban neighborhoods to more tranquil semi-rural settings, has access to the district's schools. The district is nestled amidst the natural beauty of the region, with the Sacramento River to the west and the foothills leading to the Cascade Range to the east, providing a scenic backdrop to its various communities.
Community Connection in Shasta County
The Enterprise Elementary School District is deeply interwoven into the fabric of the Shasta County community, acting as a cornerstone for families throughout its service area. Far from being an isolated entity, the district thrives on its connections with local organizations, businesses, and the natural environment that defines this part of Northern California. Its presence helps foster a sense of shared identity and purpose among residents, particularly those who have chosen to make their homes in the Redding and Enterprise vicinities. The district’s schools often serve as local hubs for various community activities, reflecting the strong, neighborly spirit prevalent in Shasta County. This integration extends to appreciating the region's unique geographical features, from the nearby Shasta Lake to the iconic Sundial Bridge, which are often subjects of local pride and informal learning opportunities within the broader community context.