Mountain Shadows Middle School
The Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified School District is a school district in Sonoma County, California.
The District serves approximately 6,700 students in the cities of Cotati and Rohnert Park and neighboring areas of Sonoma County. The district operates eight elementary schools, two middle schools, a community day school, one comprehensive high school, a magnet school, one necessary small high school, and one Waldorf high school.
The district's offices are located at 7165 Burton Avenue, Rohnert Park, CA 94928-3316.
The district is supported by the Education Foundation of Cotati & Rohnert Park, a non-profit organization founded in 1983 to provide private grants to the school district. Since its founding, the organization has made grants totaling over $850,000 to the district's schools.
The district is governed by a board consisting of Leffler Brown (term expires 2014), Andrew Longmire (2014), Marc Orloff (2014), Ed Gilardi (2012), and Karyn Pulley (2012). The superintendent is Dr. Robert Haley.
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