Serving the communities of the Sonoma Valley
4
Elementary schools
3,078
Currently enrolled students
1
Middle School
92.8%
Graduation rate
1
High School
56.9%
Socioeconomically disadvantaged
1
Continuation High School
28.5%
English learners
Our core values are the foundation of everything we do, guiding our commitment to our students, staff, and community. Read more about our values and how they shape our work.
We believe in holding high expectations and providing high support for all students and adults, which requires us to disrupt barriers and ensure equitable access to educational opportunities and resources so that all students and adults can reach their highest potential.
We believe in building strong relationships and fostering an environment of respect, trust, transparency, and empathy for all, because it empowers individuals to thrive. ”.
We believe in and honor the unique strengths and assets that all students, staff, and families bring to SVUSD. We recognize that the path to success is varied, and we value and see each member of our community in their hardest moments, knowing that mistakes and challenges are a part of learning.
We believe that in order to have a healthy and thriving school district we must have an abundance of positive and supportive collaboration with all members of the community.
We believe that creativity is essential in empowering our students, adults, and school community to explore new ideas, take risks, solve problems, and bring unique perspectives to the forefront.
We believe that climate change is real and solutions start with us. We believe that global environmental awareness should be non-judgemental and that sustainable environmental practices should be part of district operations.
Stay informed about our district! Access current information on our performance, initiatives, and student feedback below. We will continue to add relevant resources here.
Explore the performance of Sonoma Valley Unified under California's Accountability System.
View our current Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP). The LCAP is a California funding plan that helps schools set goals, allocate resources, and improve student outcomes.
The Youth Truth Survey is a key tool used to gather insights on school climate, engagement, relationships, and academic rigor.
View the presentation from Sonoma Valley Unified School District’s annual budget workshop held on April 1, 2025 where they reviewed the upcoming fiscal year's financial plan and discussed key priorities for supporting student success.