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Our School District



All staff in Capistrano Unified School District is committed to the belief that children will learn, that children will learn more today than yesterday, and that they will learn more tomorrow than today. The district’s commitment to the more than 50,000 students entrusted to its care remains steadfast despite state funding difficulties and other challenges. Our commitment to instructional excellence drives the mission of our more than 4,000 employees.

Founded in 1965, Capistrano Unified encompasses 195 square miles in seven cities and a portion of the unincorporated area of Orange County. With 56 campuses, it is the largest employer in south Orange County. The district includes all or part of the cities of San Clemente, Dana Point, San Juan Capistrano, Laguna Niguel, Aliso Viejo, Mission Viejo and Rancho Santa Margarita, and the communities of Las Flores, Coto de Caza, Dove Canyon, Ladera Ranch, and Wagon Wheel.

The district is governed by a seven-member Board of Trustees, which generally meets monthly on Monday evenings at 7:00 p.m. at the Capistrano Unified School District (CUSD) Education Center, 33122 Valle Road, San Juan Capistrano. Information about meeting times and agendas is available on this website or by calling 949/234-9207. 

Capistrano Unified has grown significantly during its lifetime. In the last 17 years:

  • The student population grew by nearly 27,000 students.
  • The district opened 31 schools.
  • Nearly 2,000 teachers and support employees were hired.
  • The number of courses and curricular offerings increased ten-fold.
  • The district’s schools earned 46 California Distinguished School recognitions and 1111 National Blue Ribbon recognitions—among the many honors awarded to CUSD.

In the same period, primary class sizes were reduced; more focus was placed on individualized education; innovative programs were created; and—most important—student achievement increased.

 

 

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Mission



CUSD’s mission, in partnership with the home and our richly diverse community, is to educate students and to assist them in realizing their full potential as responsible, productive, and contributing members of society by providing an educational environment in which students are challenged, excellence is expected, and differences are valued.

 

 

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Schools (number of)

 

 

Number of Schools
Elementary
36
K-8 School
2
Middle
10
High Schools
6
Alternative Education High School
1
Adult School
1
Exceptional Needs Facilities
2

 

 

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Students (number of)

 

 

Number of Students
Elementary
22,707
Middle
11,598
High Schools
15,286
Alternative Schools
523
Special Day Classes
1,076
Total
51,190

 

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Graduation Rate

 

Graduation Rate*
Capistrano Unified
97.5%
Orange County
92.2%
State of California
83.3%

*   2006-07 Orange County Department of Education data

 

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Ethnic Composition

 

Ethnic Composition*
White
67.4%
Hispanic
18.1%
Asian
5.2%
Filipino
1.5%
African American
1.4%
American Indian/Alaska Native
0.3%
Pacific Islander
0.2%
Multiple/decline to state
5.8%

*   2006-07 Orange County Department of Education data

 

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Annual Budget

 

 

Annual Budget
General Fund
$367.6 million
Restricted Funds
$195.6 million
All Budgets Combined
$563.2 million
School district level administrative cost:
3.9%

 

 

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Employees (number of)

 

 

Number of Personnel

Certificated Employees (e.g. teachers)

2,454
Classifed Employees (non-classroom)
1,949
Total Number of Employees
4,432

 

 

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