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- Los Altos School District
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- New Families • Page - Los Altos School District
LASD coordinates with the cities of Los Altos, Los Altos Hills and Mountain View to create suggested routes to school Drivers are encouraged to slow down in school neighborhoods and obey all traffic laws related to crosswalks and school parking lots
- LASD Parent Welcome • News - Los Altos School District
Within a week of school shutdowns, our students were back in school online, and our staff worked tirelessly to provide as much continuity as possible for all students in LASD
- LOS ALTOS SCHOOL DISTRICT
If you wish to be exempt from the parcel tax, you must file a Request for Exemption form with the Los Altos School District This form is available either in person at the District Office: 201 Covington Rd Los Altos, or on the district website by following this link
- District Budget • Page - Los Altos School District
Since 1989 district voters have approved ballot measures that allow the district to tax property owners a per parcel assessment to raise money for the schools These funds support key academic programs, help retain our excellent teachers and support student success in our classrooms
- Departments » View All - Los Altos School District
Departments » View All Departments School Board School Board Departments Administration Compliance and Complaint Procedures Business Services Child Nutrition Services Curriculum and Instruction Health Services Human Resources Information Technology Instructional Support Teachers Maintenance and Operations Physical Education Special Education
- Bond Measure EE • Page - Los Altos School District
Los Altos School District (LASD) schools are regularly ranked in the top 1% of all schools in California Parents and community members alike tell us that LASD schools help to improve the quality of life in our community and protect the value of our homes
- Curriculum • Page - Los Altos School District
Reading for meaning, guided reading, literacy centers, and computer-assisted instruction are four examples of techniques used to help insure that each child has access to the district's core curriculum All students have access to the same state adopted curriculum
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