Traver Joint Elementary School District

Tulare County1 Schools~235 Students Enrolled

Academic Calendar

Holidays & Events2026-2027
  • Jul03

    Independence Day (Observed)

    Jul 3, 2026

  • Sep07

    Labor Day

    Sep 7, 2026

  • Nov11

    Veterans Day

    Nov 11, 2026

  • Nov26

    Thanksgiving Day

    Nov 26, 2026

  • Dec25

    Christmas Day

    Dec 25, 2026

  • Jan01

    New Year's Day

    Jan 1, 2027

  • Jan18

    Martin Luther King Jr. Day

    Jan 18, 2027

  • Feb15

    Presidents' Day

    Feb 15, 2027

  • May31

    Memorial Day

    May 31, 2027

  • Jun18

    Juneteenth (Observed)

    Jun 18, 2027

Area & Neighborhood Coverage

Traver Joint Elementary School District proudly serves the close-knit community of Traver, nestled in the heart of California's fertile Tulare County. Our service area extends across the immediate rural landscape surrounding Traver, connecting families from scattered homesteads and agricultural operations. Situated conveniently near State Route 99, the district's reach encompasses the local neighborhoods and extends towards the edges of nearby agricultural towns such as Goshen to the north and Cutler-Orosi to the east, ensuring a localized focus within this vibrant Central Valley region.

Local Fabric & Community Spirit

In Traver, the school district is much more than an educational institution; it's a vital thread in the community's fabric. This rural setting fosters a strong sense of collective responsibility and neighborly support, where local events and shared experiences often revolve around the well-being and development of the area's youth. The district operates within a deeply rooted agricultural environment, reflecting the values of hard work and community cooperation that define this part of Tulare County. Families often have multi-generational ties to the area, contributing to a stable and supportive local ecosystem for children growing up here.

Frequently Asked Questions

What agricultural activities are prominent around Traver, CA?

Traver, like much of Tulare County, is deeply rooted in agriculture. The surrounding landscape is characterized by vast fields of various crops, including grapes, citrus, stone fruit, and nut orchards. Dairy farming is also a significant industry in the broader region, contributing to the local economy and community identity.

How does the Traver community support its local school district?

The Traver community demonstrates strong local support for its elementary school district through active participation in school events, volunteering efforts, and a general collective interest in the success of local children. Being a small, rural community, there's a direct and personal connection between families and the educational environment, fostering a collaborative spirit.

What unique geographical features define the Traver area?

The Traver area is characterized by its flat, fertile plains, typical of California's Central Valley. It's crisscrossed by irrigation canals vital for agriculture, which shape the landscape and local activities. While there are no major natural landmarks immediately within Traver, the distant Sierra Nevada mountains provide a scenic backdrop to the east, visible on clear days.