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ABC Unified

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ABC High

ABC Unified

ABC Middle

ABC Unified

Summit Fire 2008

Wildfires

School closures associated with the May 2008 wildfire in the Santa Cruz Mountains that forced evacuations in Santa Cruz and Santa Clara counties.
Year

Total Closure Days

39

< 1% of state total

Schools Impacted

35

< 1% of state total

Students Impacted

19,821

< 1% of state total


Overall Closures

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Schools in reason

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District
Total Closure Days
Students Impacted
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School
District
Total Closure Days
Students Impacted
C. T. English MiddleLoma Prieta Joint Union Elementary3159
Loma Prieta ElementaryLoma Prieta Joint Union Elementary3242
Renaissance High ContinuationPajaro Valley Unified - Santa Cruz1183
New School Community DayPajaro Valley Unified - Santa Cruz176
Pacific Coast CharterPajaro Valley Unified - Santa Cruz1274
H. A. Hyde ElementaryPajaro Valley Unified - Santa Cruz1574
Watsonville Charter School of the ArtsPajaro Valley Unified - Santa Cruz1276
Landmark ElementaryPajaro Valley Unified - Santa Cruz1611
Starlight ElementaryPajaro Valley Unified - Santa Cruz1553
Solano Summit AcademyPajaro Valley Unified - Santa Cruz126
Aptos Junior HighPajaro Valley Unified - Santa Cruz1737
Hall District ElementaryPajaro Valley Unified - Santa Cruz1559
T. S. MacQuiddy ElementaryPajaro Valley Unified - Santa Cruz1582
Aptos HighPajaro Valley Unified - Santa Cruz11,303
Alianza CharterPajaro Valley Unified - Santa Cruz1562
Watsonville HighPajaro Valley Unified - Santa Cruz12,150
Mintie White ElementaryPajaro Valley Unified - Santa Cruz1554
Ohlone ElementaryPajaro Valley Unified - Santa Cruz1454
Pajaro Valley HighPajaro Valley Unified - Santa Cruz11,641
Calabasas ElementaryPajaro Valley Unified - Santa Cruz1699
Valencia ElementaryPajaro Valley Unified - Santa Cruz1553
Ann Soldo ElementaryPajaro Valley Unified - Santa Cruz1614
Rolling Hills MiddlePajaro Valley Unified - Santa Cruz1547
Freedom ElementaryPajaro Valley Unified - Santa Cruz1593
Bradley ElementaryPajaro Valley Unified - Santa Cruz1563
Amesti ElementaryPajaro Valley Unified - Santa Cruz1592
E. A. Hall MiddlePajaro Valley Unified - Santa Cruz1648
Rio del Mar ElementaryPajaro Valley Unified - Santa Cruz1606
Diamond Technology InstitutePajaro Valley Unified - Santa Cruz149
Cesar E. Chavez MiddlePajaro Valley Unified - Santa Cruz1591
Mar Vista ElementaryPajaro Valley Unified - Santa Cruz1423
Lakeview MiddlePajaro Valley Unified - Santa Cruz1717
Linscott CharterPajaro Valley Unified - Santa Cruz1215
Radcliff ElementaryPajaro Valley Unified - Santa Cruz1468
Pajaro MiddlePajaro Valley Unified - Santa Cruz1427

Methodology and Data

In California, school districts that close schools for emergencies can request that the California Department of Education protect their attendance-based funding. Such requests, known as Form J-13A waivers, must list the closed schools, dates, number of lost days and reasons for the emergency. Using the California Public Records Act, CalMatters compiled the 17 years of these requests on file with the department to build a school-site level database of reported school closures.

Closure days were defined as one lost day of instruction at a single public school site. School that did not report any closures or where enrollment could not be verified were omitted.

School districts self-report their closure information to state education authorities, who hand-enter it into a database for internal use. For this reason, it may contain errors and inconsistencies. Because the state does not specify a deadline for requesting J-13A waivers, some districts submitted multiple school closure incidents on a single request, or submitted multiple requests for a single incident. In these cases, CalMatters manually cleaned and sorted the data.

If you have any questions about the database, discover any errors or have interest in downloading the data, please email ricardo@calmatters.org. Read more about our data in our full methodology.