Committee Members
Meeting Dates
October 1st 5-6:30 pm SVUSD Town Hall Meeting at SVHS Little Theater
October 2, 5-6:30pm: Town Hall Meeting in Spanish at El Verano MPR, 18606 Riverside Dr, Sonoma, CA 95476
The public is welcome to attend all meetings
Important Information
This report presents the findings and recommendations of the Sonoma Valley Unified School District's School Consolidation Committee, formed to address declining enrollment and optimize school resources. The Committee analyzed data, considered various factors, and proposed potential school closures and consolidations to ensure the district's long-term sustainability. The report will be presented and discussed at a Study Session on October 29th at the District Office at 4:00pm. We encourage you to attend this meeting.
We want to thank the members of the School Consolidation Committee for their time, commitment, and thoughtful input.
To view the report, click button below:
SVUSD School Consolidation Committee Report
To view the Appendix, click button below:
SVUSD School Consolidation Committee Report - Appendix A
To view the Suplimental Appendix, click button below:
Supplemental Appendix - WSJ Article on America's Declining Enrollment
Four Options Identified at August, 2024, Committee Meeting.
This document addresses frequently asked questions about Sonoma Valley USD's School Consolidation and Revitalization Plan. It provides information on the reasons for considering school closures, the role and composition of the School Consolidation Committee, equity considerations, the decision-making process, timeline, and impact on staff and resources. Stay informed about the ongoing efforts to ensure fiscal stability and high-quality educational opportunities for all students.
This document outlines the Sonoma Valley Unified School District's comprehensive Facilities Master Plan for 2023. It includes an overview of enrollment trends, facility assessments, strategic planning, and project cost estimates. The plan aims to address the district's needs by improving and modernizing school facilities to support educational goals and community growth.
This document outlines the criteria used by the Sonoma Valley Unified School District's School Consolidation Committee to evaluate schools for potential consolidation. Key factors include the condition and operating costs of facilities, capacity to accommodate students, special program facilities, environmental factors, diversity balance, transportation considerations, neighborhood impact, educational program effectiveness, and potential traffic implications. These criteria help ensure thoughtful and equitable decision-making in the consolidation process.
Review the past agendas of the Sonoma Valley USD School Consolidation Committee to stay informed about previous meetings and discussions. Access detailed records of topics covered, decisions made, and community input received as part of our efforts to ensure high-quality educational opportunities and fiscal stability through school consolidation and revitalization.