West Contra Costa Unified School District - Elementary Schools

Elementary Schools

  • Bayview Elementary School
  • Cameron School
  • Castro Elementary School (closed effective 2009–2010 year—planned as site for completely new building for Portola Middle School)
  • César E. Chávez Elementary School
  • Margaret Collins Elementary School
  • Coronado Elementary School
  • Dover Elementary School
  • E. M. Downer Elementary School
  • El Sobrante Elementary School (closed effective 2009–2010 year)
  • Frances L. Ellerhorst Elementary School
  • Fairmont Elementary School
  • Jeston O. Ford International MicroSociety School
  • Grant Elementary School
  • Hanna Ranch Elementary School
  • Harbour Way Academy
  • Harding Elementary School
  • Highland Elementary School
  • Kensington Hilltop Elementary School
  • Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary School (originally Pullman School)
  • Lake Elementary School
  • Lincoln Elementary School
  • Lupine Hills Elementary School (formerly Hercules Elementary School)
  • Madera Elementary School
  • Mira Vista Elementary School (transitioning to K-8 starting 2010–2011 school year)
  • Montalvin Manor Elementary School
  • Murphy Elementary School
  • Nystrom Magnet Elementary School
  • Ohlone Elementary School
  • Olinda Elementary School
  • John Peres Elementary School
  • Riverside Elementary School
  • Seaview Elementary School (closed, Fall 2005)
  • Shannon Elementary School
  • Sheldon Elementary School
  • Richard Stege Elementary School
  • Tara Hills Elementary School
  • Transition Learning Center
  • Valley View Elementary School
  • Verde Elementary School
  • Washington Elementary School
  • Woodrow Wilson Elementary School

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