Ridgecrest, CA Schools


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Ridgecrest, California is a small city located in Kern County. It has a population of approximately 28,000 people. The city offers a variety of educational opportunities for both students and parents. There are six public schools within the city limits, all of which are specified as K-12 institutions. These schools include Burroughs High School, Inyokern Elementary School, James Monroe Middle School, Murray Middle School, Pierce Elementary School and Valley Oaks Elementary School. Each school is rated with a 5-star rating system according to the California Department of Education (CDE). The ratings range from 1 star to 5 stars and indicate the quality of education offered at each school. The schools offer a variety of programs such as advanced placement classes, after school activities and sports teams to meet the needs of every student. All schools provide students with a safe learning environment that encourages academic growth while fostering interpersonal skills. Parents can rest assured that their children will receive an excellent education in Ridgecrest, California.

Name Grades Type Rating
Adventist Christian School01 - 08Private
Burroughs High09 - 12Regular8
Faller ElementaryKG - 05Regular5
Gateway ElementaryKG - 05Regular7
Heritage Montessori SchoolPK - 03Private
Immanuel Christian SchoolKG - 12Private
James Monroe Middle06 - 08Regular5
Las Flores ElementaryKG - 05Regular8
Mesquite Continuation High09 - 12Alternative Education3
Murray Middle06 - 08Regular8
Pierce ElementaryKG - 05Regular7
Richmond ElementaryKG - 05Regular7
Ridgecrest CharterKG - 08Regular7
Sierra Vista Education Center2 - 2Regular
St. Ann SchoolKG - 08Private
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For context, I grew up in Ridgecrest and moved away after graduating high school. I have since lived in LA and the Bay Area but I visit RC often. RC is in the high  More

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Ridgecrest and Kern County are red state bastions in a land of blue voting counties. If you want a concealed weapons permit, you'll get it. Want to own any firearm  More

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Over 12 years ago

The hardest thing to get used to in Ridgecrest is the weather. It can get quite windy. And hot. 115 hot. But it's a dry heat! It does cool off in the evening, and it  More

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