Bolinas-Stinson Union School District

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Bolinas-Stinson Union School District
Address
125 Olema-Bolinas Road
Bolinas, California, 94924, United States
Website
Bolinas-Stinson Union School District
Information
School number NCES: 0605520 CA: 2165300
NCES School: 060552000501
School board Arianne Dar, Steve Marcotte,
Jenny Pfeiffer, Gordon White,
and Tom Williard
Superintendent Lawrence H. Enos
Staff 24.0
School type Public elementary school district
Grades K-8
Language English
Area Marin County, California
Campus Rural, inside CBSA / 8
Enrollment 122 (2004-05)
Kindergarten 12
Grade 1 11
Grade 2 8
Grade 3 14
Grade 4 15
Grade 5 14
Grade 6 14
Grade 7 14
Grade 8 20
Communities served Bolinas and Stinson Beach
Bolinas-Stinson Union School District Information
at the National Center for Education Statistics

Bolinas-Stinson Union School District is a public school district in Marin County, California, with offices in Bolinas, California. As of the 2004-05 school year, the District had 122 students at its two campuses.

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Bolinas School has been in continuous operation since 1858. The original wooden school-house was burned down in 1978 by an arsonist, but was rebuilt as a virtually exact replica of the original building. Until the fire, it was said to be the oldest standing school building in California. [1]

The District had 9.0 full-time-equivalent classroom teachers (1 kindergarten, 7 elementary, ans 1 ungraded). The other 15 staff included 8 instructional aides or coordinators, 1 administrator, and 6 support staff. There were no guidance counselors or library staff.

The District budget as of 2004-05 was $2,092,000, or $15,969 per student. Revenue sources were 8% federal, 81% local, and 11% state.

In 2000, the attendance area had a total population under age 18 of 477, of which 52 (8.0%) were Hispanic.[2]

The racial composition was

  • White alone: 401
  • Black or African American alone: 15
  • American Indian or Alaska Native alone: 0
  • Asian alone: 13
  • Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander alone: 4
  • Some other race alone: 23
  • Population of two or more races: 21

The majority of the students are white. Enrollment by race or ethnicity and by gender are as follows:

  • Amererican Indian/Alaskan: 0
  • Asian: 4
  • Black: 1
  • Hispanic: 12
  • White: 94
  • Male: 62
  • Female: 48

Bolinas-Stinson is a Title I school with a School-Wide Program. Twenty-five of the students in the District are eligible for subsidized meals—16 for free lunch and 9 for reduced-price lunch. There are no migrant students.


Stinson Beach School
Location
Stinson Beach, California, 94970, United States
Information
Staff 3 (2004-05)
School type Public primary school
Grades Kindergarten – 2
Language English
Campus Rural
Enrollment 31 (2004-05)
Kindergarten 12
Grade 1 11
Grade 2 8
School Information at the
National Center for Education Statistics

Stinson Beach School is located on California State Route 1, one mile north of the town of Stinson Beach, California. In 2004-05, it had an enrollment of 31 students in kindergarten through second grade. With 3.0 full-time-equivalent teachers, Stinson School had a student-teacher ratio of 10.3. (See distribution at right).

Stinson Beach School is not a charter school or a magnet school.


Bolinas School
Address
125 Olema-Bolinas Road
Bolinas, California, 94924, United States
Information
School type Public elementary school
Grades 3 – 8
Language English
Team name Bobcats
Colors Blue and Yellow
Enrollment 91 (2004-05)
Grade 3 14
Grade 4 15
Grade 5 14
Grade 6 14
Grade 7 14
Grade 8 20
School Information at the
National Center for Education Statistics

Bolinas School had an enrollment of 91 students in third through eighth grade in 2004-05. With 6.0 full-time-equivalent teachers, Bolinas had a student-teacher ratio of 15.1. The campus is located approximately one mile east of the town of Bolinas, California, in an area known as Gospel Flats. Bolinas is neither a charter or magnet school.

  1. ^ Phil Frank, K. Rand, T. Agnoli, Bolinas and Stinson Beach. Arcadia Publishing, 2005. ISBN: 0738528951
  2. ^ NCES Census information from the United States Census 2000



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