Saucelito Elementary School District
CATerra Bella, California•Tulare County
Contact & Location
Enrollment & Schools
86
Total Schools
57,432
Total Enrollment
PK-UG
Grade Range
School Breakdown
2
Preschools
1
Elementary
Schools
10
Middle
Schools
9
High
Schools
Rating Distribution
3138%
3138%
2024%
School Types
By Type
Public
84Charter
2Private
0By Level
Elementary
1Middle
10High
9Reviews (Aggregated)
3.5
Average Rating
1,212
Total Reviews
Demographics (Aggregated)
Ethnicity Breakdown
Hispanic / Latino
48%
White
37%
Black / African American
5%
Two or More Races
4%
Native American
4%
Gender Distribution
51%Male
49%Female
Free / Reduced Lunch
67%Students Eligible
vs. State Average
51%
Academic Performance (Aggregated)
Average Ratings
5.2
4.6
—
4.6
Average ACT Score
16.0
(out of 36)
Average SAT Score
826
(out of 1600)
Average Graduation Rate
61%
Students
AP / IB / Dual Enrollment
8%
Students
School Performance Summary
Below Average
38% (31)
Average
38% (31)
Above Average
24% (20)
Saucelito Elementary School District is committed to excellence, equity, and preparing every student for a successful future.
Schools in Saucelito Elementary School District
86 schoolsPreschools
(2)Elementary Schools
(1)Middle Schools
(10)2
Carson Junior High School
Middlepublic•943 students
8
Franklin Junior High School
Middlepublic•288 students
5
Fremont Junior High School
Middlepublic•822 students
2
Kino Junior High School
Middlepublic•805 students
3
Poston Junior High School
Middlepublic•781 students
3
Rhodes Junior High School
Middlepublic•597 students
3
Ricardo L Trevino Junior High School
Middlepublic•199 students
3
Smith Junior High School
Middlepublic•707 students
5
Stapley Junior High School
Middlepublic•899 students
2
Taylor Junior High School
Middlepublic•905 students
High Schools
(9)4
Dobson High School
Highpublic•2,284 students
1
East Valley Academy
Highpublic•295 students
6
Mesa High School
Highpublic•3,232 students
6
Mountain View High School
Highpublic•3,411 students
7
Red Mountain High School
Highpublic•3,376 students
4
Relevant Academy Of Eaton County
Highcharter•72 students
4
Skyline High School
Highpublic•1,990 students
4
Taft High School
Highpublic•242 students
3
Westwood High School
Highpublic•3,124 students
Other Schools
(64)5
Adams Elementary School
Schoolpublic•662 students
6
Brinton Elementary School
Schoolpublic•494 students
8
Bush Elementary School
Schoolpublic•516 students
5
Crismon Elementary School
Schoolpublic•432 students
Eagleridge Enrichment Program
Schoolpublic•691 students
5
Edison Elementary School
Schoolpublic•527 students
5
Eisenhower Center for Innovation
Schoolpublic•487 students
3
Emerson Elementary School
Schoolpublic•713 students
7
Entz Elementary School
Schoolpublic•567 students
6
Falcon Hill Elementary School
Schoolpublic•533 students
4
Field Elementary School
Schoolpublic•551 students
8
Franklin Accelerated Academy - Jordan Campus
Schoolpublic•317 students
9
Franklin Accelerated Academy- Downtown Campus
Schoolpublic•373 students
9
Franklin at Brimhall Elementary School
Schoolpublic•888 students
10
Franklin Elementary School
Schoolpublic•516 students
5
Girls Prep Bronx Elementary School
Schoolcharter•402 students
5
Guerrero Elementary School
Schoolpublic•421 students
6
Hale Elementary School
Schoolpublic•476 students
2
Hawthorne Elementary School
Schoolpublic•469 students
9
Hermosa Vista Elementary School
Schoolpublic•661 students
9
Highland Elementary School
Schoolpublic•648 students
5
Holmes Elementary School
Schoolpublic•522 students
4
Irving Elementary School
Schoolpublic•487 students
10
Ishikawa Elementary School
Schoolpublic•784 students
4
Jefferson Elementary School
Schoolpublic•552 students
5
Johnson Elementary School
Schoolpublic•561 students
1
Jordan Center For Early Education
Schoolpublic•52 students
3
Keller Elementary School
Schoolpublic•578 students
9
Las Sendas Elementary School
Schoolpublic•645 students
5
Lehi Elementary School
Schoolpublic•395 students
5
Lincoln Elementary School
Schoolpublic•572 students
5
Lindbergh Elementary School
Schoolpublic•442 students
6
Longfellow Elementary School
Schoolpublic•440 students
2
Lowell Elementary School
Schoolpublic•439 students
8
MacArthur Elementary School
Schoolpublic•544 students
7
Madison Elementary School
Schoolpublic•367 students
5
Mendoza Elementary School
Schoolpublic•402 students
9
Mesa Academy for Advanced Studies
Schoolpublic•379 students
3
Mesa Distance Learning Program
Schoolpublic•159 students
3
O'Connor Elementary School
Schoolpublic•386 students
5
Patterson Elementary School
Schoolpublic•732 students
7
Pomeroy Elementary School
Schoolpublic•512 students
6
Porter Elementary School
Schoolpublic•452 students
8
Red Mountain Ranch Elementary School
Schoolpublic•472 students
6
Redbird Elementary School
Schoolpublic•482 students
5
Robson Elementary School
Schoolpublic•396 students
3
Roosevelt Elementary School
Schoolpublic•501 students
S H A R P
Schoolpublic•45 students
1
Salk Elementary School
Schoolpublic•488 students
6
Saucelito Elementary School
Schoolpublic•75 students
4
Shepherd Junior High School
Schoolpublic•580 students
6
Sirrine Montessori Center
Schoolpublic•291 students
6
Sousa Elementary School
Schoolpublic•337 students
3
Stevenson Elementary School
Schoolpublic•723 students
7
Summersville Grade School
Schoolpublic•294 students
5
Summit Academy K-6
Schoolpublic•1,177 students
6
Taft Elementary School
Schoolpublic•490 students
6
Washington Elementary School
Schoolpublic•446 students
4
Webster Elementary School
Schoolpublic•578 students
4
Whitman Elementary School
Schoolpublic•568 students
5
Whittier Elementary School
Schoolpublic•442 students
4
Wilson Elementary School
Schoolpublic•447 students
2
Woodroe Petty Elementary School
Schoolpublic•381 students
9
Zaharis Elementary School
Schoolpublic•721 students
Reported Incidents
Report an IncidentCommunity-reported and third-party-sourced concerns. All incidents are allegations, not established facts.
Inappropriate TeachingGender IdentityHighAdded 2d ago
Mesa Schools Gender Policy No
Alleged incident in Mesa Unified School District · Arizona
A school district policy allows students to identify as a different gender without requiring parental consent. The guidance permits students to use facilities and participate in activities aligning with their preferred gender identity. Parents are informed of record changes, but their approval is not necessary.
Occurred on July 15, 2024Source: Defending Education IndoctriNation Map
Data aggregated from 86 schools in Saucelito Elementary School District.
Source: GreatSchools, U.S. Department of Education, and school surveys.
Last updated: May 1, 2026Source: GreatSchools, U.S. Department of Education, and school surveys.