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About Southern Humboldt Joint Unified School District

The Southern Humboldt Joint Unified School District crosses two counties, Mendocino and Humboldt, in the heart of the redwoods, extending from remote, mountain areas, to the Eel and Mattole River valleys, to Kings Range and out to the Lost Coast of the Pacific Ocean.  The school district encompasses an area of approximately 773 square miles.  Employment in Southern Humboldt and Northern Mendocino counties includes tourism, commercial fishing, timber, agriculture, ranching, the school district, the community hospital, and state agencies.

 

The Southern Humboldt Joint Unified School District unified in 1948, combining nineteen separate school districts. Southern Humboldt Joint Unified School District is committed to educational excellence through a comprehensive program that promotes the success of all students by empowering them with the skills and attitudes necessary to be confident and engaged citizens of a changing world.

The District is currently comprised of Redway Elementary School (K-6), Whitethorn Elementary School (K-6), Casterlin Elementary School (K-8), Miranda Junior High School (7-8), Casterlin High School (9-12) and South Fork High School (9-12), and an alternative educational program, Osprey Learning Center, which includes a  K-12  Independent Study program and a Continuation High School. Our current enrollment is 775 students.

 
We are proud of our a solar photovoltaic project in progress for Miranda campuses and our school gardens on every campus.  Other recent accomplishments include the roll out of 1:1 technology for the entire district, new curriculum in many classes,  and our increased social emotional supports through a district-staffed K-12 counselor, in addition to the Humboldt Bridges to Success Clinician and Navigator and partnering with Redwoods Rural Health Center for Friendship Groups and one-on-one counseling.