Fairfield-Suisun Unified
Fairfield-Suisun Unified is a public school district in California serving 20,519 students across 30 schools. It includes 20 elementary, 4 middle, 5 high schools. Its graduation rate of 89.4% is near the national average of 86.5%. Per-pupil spending of $15,089 is near the national average for a US public school district. 49% of students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch. Opportunity scores across its schools are moderate, with a district median of 51/100.
| School | Grades | Students |
|---|---|---|
| Anna Kyle Elementary | KG–05 | 598 |
| B. Gale Wilson Middle | KG–08 | 568 |
| Cleo Gordon Elementary | KG–05 | 489 |
| Cordelia Hills Elementary | KG–05 | 743 |
| Crescent Elementary | KG–05 | 536 |
| Dan O. Root Elementary | KG–08 | 724 |
| Dover Elementary | KG–05 | 444 |
| E. Ruth Sheldon Academy of Innovative Learning | KG–08 | 510 |
| Fairview Elementary | KG–05 | 561 |
| K. I. Jones Elementary | KG–05 | 713 |
| Laurel Creek Elementary | KG–05 | 597 |
| Nelda Mundy Elementary | KG–05 | 787 |
| Oakbrook Academy of the Arts | KG–08 | 557 |
| Rolling Hills Elementary | KG–05 | 497 |
| Suisun Elementary | KG–05 | 520 |
| Suisun Valley Elementary | KG–08 | 490 |
| Sullivan Language Immersion Academy | KG–05 | 381 |
| Tolenas Academy of Music and Media | KG–08 | 583 |
| Virtual Academy of Fairfield-Suisun | KG–08 | 310 |
| Weir Preparatory Academy | KG–08 | 706 |
| School | Grades | Students |
|---|---|---|
| Crystal Middle | 06–08 | 622 |
| Grange Middle | 06–08 | 780 |
| Green Valley Middle | 06–08 | 830 |
| Matt Garcia Career and College Academy | 06–08 | 175 |
| School | Grades | Students |
|---|---|---|
| Angelo Rodriguez High | 09–12 | 2,081 |
| Armijo High | 09–12 | 1,967 |
| Fairfield High | 09–12 | 1,633 |
| Public Safety Academy | 05–12 | 746 |
| Sem Yeto Continuation High | 10–12 | 347 |
| School | Grades | Students |
|---|---|---|
| H. Glenn Richardson | KG–12 | 24 |
State funding accounts for 60% of the budget — this district relies more on state aid than local tax revenue.
All figures on this page come directly from US federal open datasets — NCES Common Core of Data, EDFacts, and the Opportunity Atlas — and we work hard to keep them accurate and up to date. That said, federal data is published on an annual cycle, so some figures may not yet reflect the very latest school-year changes or local updates. We recommend using this page as a helpful starting point and cross-checking with the school or district directly, or visiting the NCES Common Core of Data and ed.gov for the most authoritative figures before making any important decisions.