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Black Oak Mine Unified School District

Po Box 4510, Georgetown, CA 95634

(530) 333-8300

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  • Name

    Type

    Grade
    Level

    Enrollment

    TestRating

  • Black Oak Mine Community Day

    6540 Wentworth Springs Rd
    Georgetown, CA 95634

    Alt.

    7-12

    9

        N/A
  • Georgetown Elementary School

    6530 Westworth Springs Rd
    Georgetown, CA 95634

    Public

    K-8

    484

  • Northside Elementary School

    860 Cave Valley Rd
    Cool, CA 95614

    Public

    K-8

    519

  • Showing 1 - 3 of 3 middle schools
  • Black Oak Mine Community Day

    6540 Wentworth Springs Rd
    Georgetown, CA 95634

    Alt.

    7-12

    9

        N/A
  • Divide High School

    5065 Garden Valley Rd
    Garden Valley, CA 95633

    Alt.

    9-12

    29

        N/A
  • Golden Sierra High School

    5101 Garden Valley Rd
    Garden Valley, CA 95633

    Public

    9-12

    580

  • Showing 1 - 3 of 3 high schools

    Black Oak Mine Unified School District Statistics

    The Black Oak Mine Unified School District is located in Georgetown, CA and includes 7 schools that serve 1,745 students in grades KG through 12.  

    District Spending

    The Black Oak Mine Unified School District spends $8,955 per pupil in current expenditures.  The district spends 57% on instruction, 40% on support services, and 3% on other elementary and secondary expenditures.

    District Student-Teacher Ratio

    The Black Oak Mine Unified School District has 21 students for every full-time equivalent teacher, with the CA state average being 21 students per full-time equivalent teacher.  

    District Student Information

    The Black Oak Mine Unified School District had a grades 9-12 dropout rate of 1% in 2008.  The national grades 9-12 dropout rate in 2007 was 4.4%.  

    In the Black Oak Mine Unified School District, 10% of students have an IEP (Individualized Education Program).  An IEP is a written plan for students eligible for special needs services.  

    Source: NCES, 2008

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