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San Lorenzo, CA is home to a variety of schools with different ratings and levels. Elementary schools in the area include San Lorenzo Unified School District, which offers a highly rated education to its students. This district is ranked one of the highest in California and has been recognized nationally for having exemplary teachers and programs. High school options within San Lorenzo include Arroyo High School, Hayward High School, Eden Area Regional Occupational Program (ROP), and other independent schools. All of these institutions offer high quality education along with advanced placement courses, college preparatory courses, and extracurricular activities. In addition to traditional schooling options, San Lorenzo also provides alternative learning opportunities such as the San Lorenzo Adult Education program, which offers classes and services for individuals who wish to continue their education beyond high school or pursue careers in specific fields. No matter what type of learner an individual may be, there is something available in San Lorenzo to fit their needs.

Name Grades Type Rating
Arroyo High09 - 12Regular8
Bay ElementaryKG - 05Regular4
Bohannon Middle06 - 08Regular3
Calvary Lutheran SchoolPK - 08Private
Dayton ElementaryKG - 05Regular5
Del Rey ElementaryKG - 05Regular5
Edendale Middle06 - 08Regular1
Grant ElementaryKG - 05Regular4
Hesperian ElementaryKG - 05Regular4
KIPP King Collegiate High09 - 12Regular7
KIPP Summit Academy05 - 08Regular10
San Lorenzo High09 - 12Regular4
St. John SchoolPK - 08Private
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San Lorenzo is situated between San Leandro and Hayward CA. Pleasant people overall, and the climate is basically mild with often evening winds from the nearby SF  More

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