Latrobe School District

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Latrobe School District
Location
Shingle Springs, California
USA
Information
Superintendent Jean Pinotti[1]
Enrollment

210[2] (2005-06)

Faculty 10.5 (on FTE basis)[2]
Student:teacher ratio 20.0[2]
Type Public school district
Grades K to 8

Latrobe School District is as school district located in Shingle Springs, California, U.S. the district educates about 200 students in Kindergarten to eighth grade in two schools.

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[edit] Latrobe Elementary School

Latrobe Elementary School is apart of the Latrobe School District. It was founded in 1864 by large landowner James Miller. The elementary school is located in Shingle Springs, California approximately 0.5 miles (0.8 kilometers) east north east of Miller's Hill Middle School and 8.15 miles (13.12 kilometers) north east of Ponderosa High School, both additional schools found in the Latrobe School District. The school educates roughly eighty students. It does bost a preschool program for children aged 2-3. The school has grades kindergarten through third, a mid-sized cafeteria, and a future lanscape development plan ongoing its final design stage. Notable staff include Jean Pinotti (principal/superintendent) and Tracy Pearson (administrative secretary).

[edit] Miller's Hill Middle School

Miller's Hill Middle School, being part of the Latrobe School District, was founded by the Latrobe School District in the mid 1950s in memory of James Miller. Miller's Hill Middle School educates just over one hundred students in fourth through eighth grade. A typical school-year falls between August and May. Additionally, the school offers an annual Miller's Hill Fun Run to help raise money for the district. The schoolyard features two basketball courts, a volleyball court, a playground, four four-sqaure squares, and eight buildings: office/gym, custodial shed, library/technology lab, and rooms 1-5. Notable staff include Jean Pinotti (principal/superintendent) and Bob Mueller (vice principal).

[edit] Notable alumni

  • Mathius Waldo Boissevain
  • Jessey Gilger
  • Jake J. Gilger
  • Austin P. Kinkade
  • Joseph R. Brockly
  • Aubrey Wimmer
  • Jew Amy Silverbush

[edit] References

  1. ^ Latrobe School District. El Dorado County Office of Education. Retrieved on 2008-05-15.
  2. ^ a b c Latrobe. National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved on 2008-05-15. "Student: 210 (2005-2006)"