Manteca Unified School District
Explore Our Schools
August Knodt Elementary School
Stockton
642
Brock Elliott Elementary School
Manteca
758
Calla High School
Manteca
140
East Union High School
Manteca
1524
French Camp Elementary School
French Camp
581
George McParland Elementary School
Manteca
1195
George Y. Komure Elementary School
Stockton
752
Golden West Elementary School
Manteca
591
Great Valley Elementary School
Stockton
983
Joseph Widmer Jr. Elementary School
Lathrop
923
Joshua Cowell Elementary School
Manteca
702
Lathrop Elementary School
Lathrop
1000
Lathrop High School
Lathrop
1486
Lincoln Elementary School
Manteca
736
Manteca High School
Manteca
1907
Mossdale Elementary School
Lathrop
1087
Neil Hafley Elementary School
Manteca
799
New Haven Elementary School
Manteca
514
New Vision High School
Stockton
105
Nile Garden Elementary School
Manteca
1221
Sequoia Elementary School
Manteca
814
Shasta Elementary School
Manteca
726
Sierra High School
Manteca
1670
Stella Brockman Elementary School
Manteca
833
Veritas Elementary School
Manteca
1266
Walter Woodward Elementary School
Manteca
1056
Weston Ranch High School
Stockton
1164
Yosemite Day School (7-12)
Manteca
45
Yosemite Day School (K-6)
Manteca
5
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Area & Neighborhood Coverage
Manteca Unified School District proudly spans a significant portion of San Joaquin County, serving the vibrant communities within and around the city of Manteca. Our expansive reach extends to include families residing in neighboring Lathrop, as well as parts of French Camp and the dynamic Weston Ranch area. This broad geographical footprint ensures that a diverse array of local neighborhoods, from established residential zones to burgeoning new developments, are included within our district's scope, fostering a cohesive educational environment across these distinct San Joaquin County locales.
District Overview & Regional Role
As a cornerstone institution within San Joaquin County, Manteca Unified School District plays a vital role in the regional landscape, deeply integrated into the daily life and future aspirations of its communities. The district's operations reflect the unique character of this part of the Central Valley, engaging with local resources and reflecting the agricultural heritage and evolving economic profile of the area. We are an integral part of the local ecosystem, contributing to the overall well-being and development of the communities we serve by providing foundational support for families and their children within this specific California region.