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New Haven Unified School District

34200 Alvarado-niles Rd., Union City, CA 94587

(510) 471-1100

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    New Haven Unified School District Statistics

    The New Haven Unified School District is located in Union City, CA and includes 16 schools that serve 12,925 students in grades KG through 12.  

    District Spending

    The New Haven Unified School District spends $9,049 per pupil in current expenditures.  The district spends 66% on instruction, 30% on support services, and 4% on other elementary and secondary expenditures.

    District Student-Teacher Ratio

    The New Haven 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 New Haven Unified School District had a grades 9-12 dropout rate of 3% in 2008.  The national grades 9-12 dropout rate in 2007 was 4.4%.  

    In the New Haven Unified School District, 9% of students have an IEP (Individualized Education Program).  An IEP is a written plan for students eligible for special needs services.  

    The New Haven Unified School District serves 25% English Language Learners (ELL).  ELL students are in the process of acquiring and learning English Language skills.  

    In the New Haven Unified School District, 2% of students are migrant students.  Migrant students are the children of migrant workers and often relocate from school to school.  

    Source: NCES, 2008

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