Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District’s schools enrolled 13,026 students in the 2023-24 school year, 0.8% more than the previous year, according to the California Department of Education.
Of all the students welcomed in the 2023-24 school year, 50.9% of them were boys, and 49% were girls.
The most represented ethnicity among Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District students was white, accounting for 40% of the student population.
Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District covers 18 schools within Alameda County with its main office in Livermore.
Among the 18 schools in Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District, Granada High School recorded the highest enrollment of 2,234 students in the 2023-24 school year.
After peaking at 6.3 million in the early 2000s, public school enrollment in California has marked its seventh consecutive decline in the 2023-24 school year, with projections indicating it could fall to approximately 5.2 million by the 2033-34 school year. This trend is attributed to lower birth rates, slowed immigration, and families relocating out of state due to high housing costs. Rural and coastal districts have been particularly affected, facing tough decisions such as school closures and staffing reductions.
| School | Total Enrollment |
|---|---|
| Granada High School | 2,234 |
| Livermore High School | 1,803 |
| William Mendenhall Middle School | 893 |
| Junction K-8 | 803 |
| Joe Michell | 775 |
| Sunset Elementary School | 753 |
| Emma C. Smith Elementary School | 661 |
| Altamont Creek Elementary School | 639 |
| Andrew N. Christensen Middle School | 620 |
| Arroyo Seco Elementary School | 582 |
| Rancho Las Positas Elementary School | 574 |
| East Avenue Middle School | 560 |
| Jackson Avenue Elementary School | 517 |
| Leo R. Croce Elementary School | 496 |
| Lawrence Elementary School | 477 |
| Marylin Avenue Elementary School | 423 |
| Vineyard Alternative | 110 |
| Del Valle Continuation High School | 106 |



