About Vallejo City Unified School District
Our mission at VCUSD is clear: to meet our students and their families where they are and provide them with a high-quality, enriching educational experience. We aim to unlock every student’s potential and connect with their passions, laying a robust foundation for a productive and fulfilling future along their chosen path. This vision encompasses all our students, from the youngest early learners to our high school seniors, guided by the VCUSD Strategic Plan.
Our Schools
Vallejo City Unified School District includes seven child development centers/preschools, one adult school, 15 elementary and K-8 schools, one middle school, and three high schools. The District also has a Virtual Academy for grades K-12, an Independent Study Academy for grades 6-12 and an adult school. Learn more about our schools!
VCUSD Leadership and Organization
Our District's
Superintendent
The VCUSD Board of Education is pleased to announce the selection of Rubén Aurelio as our new Superintendent.
Board of Education
The VCUSD Board of Education includes five members elected by the districts to serve four-year terms.
Staff Directory
Need to find a teacher, staff member, or someone to contact in a specific department? Explore our staff directory.
Organizational Guide
View Vallejo City Unified School District's top level department directory.
Our Vision
To be the schools that are the pride of the community, the envy of the region, and the launch pad of bright and amazing futures and productive and fulfilling lives for all our Vallejo students.
Our Mission
To meet our students and families where they are and to provide a high-quality, rich educational experience that seeks to elevate each student’s potential and connect to each student’s passion providing a strong foundation for a productive and fulfilling future on the pathway of their choice.
Strategic Plan
In the fall of 2021, the Vallejo City Unified School District Board of Education requested that the District engage in a strategic planning process to provide focus and direction to the efforts to improve VCUSD. They asked that the plan be driven by community input, developed by community leaders, and focused on actionable goals that can be achieved in three years. The District built existing practices to collect information from its annual Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) to help inform the strategic planning process. Because this is the first strategic plan VCUSD has had in recent memory, some foundational and story gathering was necessary. We began with listening conversations with the Board of Education to understand and capture their historical perspectives and lived experiences.
View the Strategic Plan - English
View the Strategic Plan - Spanish
Follow VCUSD on Social Media
Straight from the Ship
Have a question about our school district? With Vallejo's proud naval history at heart, "Straight from the Ship" offers a direct, anonymous way to ask your questions and receive official responses from the district.