This article provides information on Santa Ana Unified School District elementary schools.
Read more about Santa Ana Unified School District Elementary Schools: Adams Elementary School, Carver Elementary School, Davis Elementary School, Diamond Elementary School, Edison Elementary School, Esqueda Elementary School, Franklin Elementary School, Fremont Elementary School, Garfield Elementary School, Grant Elementary School, Greenville Fundamental School, Harvey Elementary School, Heninger Elementary School, Hoover Elementary School, Jackson Elementary School, Jefferson Elementary School, Kennedy Elementary School, King Elementary School, Lincoln Elementary School, Lowell Elementary School, Madison Elementary School, Martin Elementary School, Monroe Elementary School, Monte Vista Elementary School, Muir Fundamental School, Remington Elementary School, Romero-Cruz Elementary School, Roosevelt Elementary School, Santiago Elementary School, Sepulveda Elementary School, Taft Elementary School, Thorpe Fundamental School, Walker Elementary School, Washington Elementary School, Wilson Elementary School
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