Summerville Union High School District

Tuolumne County7 Schools~1,073 Students Enrolled

Academic Calendar

Holidays & Events2026-2027
  • Aug18

    First Day of School

    Aug 18, 2026

  • Sep07

    Labor Day Holiday

    Sep 7, 2026

  • Oct16

    End of First Grading Period

    Oct 16, 2026

  • Nov11

    Veterans Day Holiday

    Nov 11, 2026

  • Nov23

    Thanksgiving Recess

    Nov 23, 2026 - Nov 27, 2026

  • Dec18

    Minimum Day Schedule

    Dec 18, 2026

  • Dec18

    End of First Semester

    Dec 18, 2026

  • Dec21

    Winter Recess

    Dec 21, 2026 - Dec 31, 2026

  • Jan01

    Winter Recess Continuation

    Jan 1, 2027 - Jan 2, 2027

  • Jan05

    School Resumes

    Jan 5, 2027

  • Jan18

    Martin Luther King Jr. Day Holiday

    Jan 18, 2027

  • Feb08

    Lincoln's Birthday

    Feb 8, 2027

  • Feb15

    President's Day Holiday

    Feb 15, 2027

  • Mar12

    End of Third Grading Period

    Mar 12, 2027

  • Mar29

    Spring Break

    Mar 29, 2027 - Mar 31, 2027

  • Apr01

    Spring Break Continuation

    Apr 1, 2027 - Apr 2, 2027

  • Apr05

    Possible Snow Make-Up Day

    Apr 5, 2027

  • May25

    Minimum Days / Senior Boards

    May 25, 2027 - May 26, 2027

  • May31

    Memorial Day Holiday

    May 31, 2027

  • Jun02

    Alternative Education Graduation Ceremony

    Jun 2, 2027

  • Jun03

    Last Day of School / Minimum Day

    Jun 3, 2027

  • Jun04

    High School Graduation

    Jun 4, 2027

  • Jun04

    Possible Snow Make-up day

    Jun 4, 2027

Area & Neighborhood Coverage

The Summerville Union High School District proudly serves a significant portion of Tuolumne County, California, encompassing a diverse array of communities within the historic Gold Country. Its geographical footprint extends across areas including Tuolumne City, Soulsbyville, Mono Vista, and parts of the broader Sonora region. This district acts as a central hub for secondary education for families residing in these charming foothill towns and more expansive rural landscapes, connecting various neighborhoods nestled within the Sierra Nevada foothills. The district’s reach ensures that students from these distinct local areas are brought together, fostering a cohesive educational experience across this scenic part of California.

District Overview & Regional Role

The Summerville Union High School District holds a foundational position within the social and cultural landscape of Tuolumne County. As a vital institution, it contributes to the unique character and communal spirit of this captivating region, which is renowned for its rich history and natural splendor. The district plays a crucial role in uniting the various communities it serves, reflecting the distinct blend of heritage, outdoor activities, and strong local ties that define Tuolumne County. Its operations are deeply integrated with the local environment, drawing inspiration from the area's historical roots and abundant recreational opportunities, thereby reinforcing the community's identity and future aspirations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of local events and traditions can families expect in the communities served by Summerville Union High School District?

Families in the Summerville Union High School District area can enjoy a variety of local events that reflect Tuolumne County’s rich history and community spirit. These often include annual Gold Rush Days celebrations, seasonal farmers' markets, community fairs in towns like Tuolumne City and Sonora, and various holiday parades. Many events are family-friendly and foster a strong sense of local pride and connection.

What natural attractions are close to the Summerville Union High School District communities for family recreation?

The communities within the Summerville Union High School District are surrounded by abundant natural attractions perfect for family recreation. Residents have easy access to the Stanislaus National Forest for hiking, camping, and fishing. Nearby lakes such as New Melones Lake and Don Pedro Reservoir offer opportunities for boating, swimming, and picnicking, making outdoor activities a central part of the local lifestyle.

How do local businesses support the communities within the Summerville Union High School District's area?

Local businesses play a vital role in supporting the communities served by the Summerville Union High School District. Small shops, restaurants, and service providers in towns like Tuolumne City, Soulsbyville, and Sonora contribute to the local economy and provide convenient access to necessities and unique goods. Many local businesses are family-owned and often sponsor community events or support local initiatives, further strengthening the tight-knit community fabric.