Each school offers extensive academic support and if needed school-based counseling services. Please contact your teacher or principal or call the main office for questions. There are licensed school psychologists, community liaisons, nurses, school social worker as well as other specialists available.
Four schools receive schoolwide Title I support, three schools host District transitional kindergartens, and three state preschools are located at District facilities.
In addition the District runs the Learning Tree Preschool, which enrolls special education students and general preschool students. We also have a dual-language program offering academic instruction in Spanish at one of our schools.
The District serves 3,571 elementary students (K-6) in nine schools. The Goleta Union School District serves the Goleta Valley, a suburban community of approximately 90,000 people that includes the City of Goleta and a large unincorporated area.