Sylvan Union Elementary School District
Explore Our Schools
Coleman F. Brown Elementary School
Modesto
378
Crossroads Elementary School
Riverbank
752
Daniel J. Savage Middle School
Modesto
906
Elizabeth Ustach Middle School
Modesto
1016
Freedom Elementary School
Modesto
713
Mary Ann Sanders Elementary School
Modesto
558
Orchard Elementary School
Modesto
579
Sherwood Elementary School
Modesto
489
Somerset Middle School
Modesto
947
Standiford Elementary School
Modesto
433
Stockard Coffee Elementary School
Modesto
461
Sylvan Elementary School
Modesto
326
Woodrow Elementary School
Modesto
416
Academic Calendar
Area & Neighborhood Coverage
The Sylvan Union Elementary School District proudly serves a significant portion of northern Modesto, nestled within the expansive landscape of Stanislaus County, California. Its geographic reach encompasses a diverse array of established neighborhoods and burgeoning residential developments, ensuring educational access for families across this vibrant Central Valley city. The district's boundaries are thoughtfully defined to include communities stretching from various points within Modesto's northern and eastern sectors, bordering other local districts and providing a cohesive educational footprint for its residents. This strategic placement allows the district to be deeply integrated into the daily lives of families residing in areas such as Sylvan, Pelandale, and parts of the Salida region, contributing to the overall community fabric of Stanislaus County.
Community Engagement & Local Context
Sylvan Union Elementary School District plays a foundational role in the educational landscape of Stanislaus County, deeply interwoven with the local community's values and aspirations. Operating within the dynamic environment of Modesto, the district prioritizes fostering strong partnerships with families, local businesses, and various community organizations throughout Stanislaus County. This collaborative spirit is evident in its active participation in local initiatives and its commitment to reflecting the Central Valley's unique character. The district's operational ethos is one of mutual support, recognizing that a thriving school system is intrinsically linked to a vibrant, engaged community, all contributing to the rich tapestry of life in Stanislaus County.