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Academic Resources for Stockton Unified School District

Varsity Tutors serves students in Stockton Unified School District, a public school district serving the Stockton area in California. The district educates 35,374 students across 53 schools.

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Map of Stockton Unified School District
53
Schools

35,374

Total Students

53

Schools

83%

Graduation Rate

1070

Avg SAT

22

Avg ACT

24:1

Student-Teacher Ratio

The K–12 Academic Journey in Stockton 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 Stockton Unified School District students, school information, and other academic resources.

E
Elementary Schools
Foundational learning with personalized tutoring support
Primary Years Academy
251 students
H
High Schools
Advanced academics with college prep tutoring
Edison High
2,558 students
Grades 9-12
Available Grades:
9
10
11
12
Franklin High
2,284 students
Grades 6-12
Available Grades:
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Cesar Chavez High
2,257 students
Grades 9-12
Available Grades:
9
10
11
12
Stagg Senior High
1,773 students
Grades 9-12
Available Grades:
9
10
11
12
Stockton Early College Academy
428 students
Grades 9-12
Available Grades:
9
10
11
12
Health Careers Academy
407 students
Grades 9-12
Available Grades:
9
10
11
12
Weber Institute
378 students
Grades 9-12
Available Grades:
9
10
11
12
Edward C. Merlo Institute of Environmental Studies
206 students
Grades 9-12
Available Grades:
9
10
11
12
Jane Frederick High
189 students
Grades 9-12
Available Grades:
9
10
11
12
Pacific Law Academy
184 students
Grades 7-12
Available Grades:
7
8
9
10
11
12
Walton Development Center
94 students
District Special Education
93 students
O
Other Schools
Alternative & Special Programs
Commodore Stockton Skills
1,007 students
King Elementary
987 students
Wilhelmina Henry Elementary
901 students
Rio Calaveras Elementary
838 students
Valentine Peyton Elementary
826 students
George W. Bush Elementary
791 students
John C. Fremont Elementary
791 students
Maxine Hong Kingston Elementary
787 students
McKinley Elementary
757 students
San Joaquin Elementary
746 students
Alexander Hamilton Elementary
719 students
Hoover Elementary
710 students
Hazelton Elementary
692 students
Pittman Charter
679 students
Elmwood Elementary
675 students
Montezuma Elementary
661 students
Madison Elementary
659 students
Cleveland Elementary
652 students
Pulliam Elementary
642 students
Harrison Elementary
634 students
Fillmore Elementary
604 students
August Elementary
548 students
El Dorado Elementary
542 students
Van Buren Elementary
528 students
Victory Elementary
528 students
Flora Arca Mata
508 students
Adams Elementary
505 students
Spanos (Alex G.) Elementary
484 students
Monroe Elementary
480 students
Grunsky Elementary
477 students
Dolores Huerta Elementary
475 students
Taft Elementary
465 students
Kennedy Elementary
462 students
John Marshall Elementary
429 students
Nightingale Charter
413 students
Taylor Leadership Academy
411 students
Roosevelt Elementary
360 students
Wilson Elementary
348 students
Kohl Open Elementary
217 students
George Washington Elementary
199 students
District Performance
Graduation Rate

83%

Students graduating on time
Average SAT

1070

Combined score
Average ACT

22

Composite score
Per Student Spending

$17,160

Annual expenditure

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