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Academic Resources for Sonoma Valley Unified School District

Varsity Tutors serves students in Sonoma Valley Unified School District, a public school district serving the Sonoma area in California. The district educates 3,156 students across 9 schools, maintaining a 93% graduation rate.

Students eligible for a 10% Varsity Tutors partner discount

Map of Sonoma Valley Unified School District
9
Schools

3,156

Total Students

9

Schools

93%

Graduation Rate

1160

Avg SAT

27

Avg ACT

19:1

Student-Teacher Ratio

The K–12 Academic Journey in Sonoma Valley Unified School District

What to expect at each stage—and where students commonly need extra support.

Focus & Milestones

Building foundations in reading, writing, and math

  • Learn to read (K-2)
  • Read to learn (3-5)
  • Multiplication mastery
  • Middle school readiness

Common Pressure Points

Where students often need extra support:

  • 13rd grade reading transition
  • 2Math facts fluency
  • 3Fractions in 4th-5th grade

Testing & Assessments

Important tests at this level:

  • CAASPP (Grades 3-5)
  • SBAC (Grades 3-5)

Schools & Academic Resources

Find school and grade-specific tutoring for Sonoma Valley Unified School District students, school information, and other academic resources.

E
Elementary Schools
Foundational learning with personalized tutoring support
Flowery Elementary
365 students
Prestwood Elementary
262 students
El Verano Elementary
257 students
Sassarini Elementary
251 students
Dunbar Elementary
117 students
M
Middle Schools
Transition support with subject-specific tutoring
Altimira Middle
392 students
Grades 6-8
Available Grades:
6
7
8
Adele Harrison Middle
335 students
Grades 6-8
Available Grades:
6
7
8
H
High Schools
Advanced academics with college prep tutoring
Sonoma Valley High
1,127 students
Grades 9-12
Available Grades:
9
10
11
12
Creekside High
50 students
Grades 9-12
Available Grades:
9
10
11
12
District Performance
Graduation Rate

93%

Students graduating on time
Average SAT

1160

Combined score
Average ACT

27

Composite score
Per Student Spending

$22,969

Annual expenditure

Supporting Families in Sonoma Valley Unified School District

Connect with qualified tutors who understand Sonoma Valley Unified School District curriculum, state standards, and what it takes to succeed here.