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Escondido
Elementary School opened in 1960 and is one of twelve elementary schools
in the Palo Alto Unified School District. It embodies a diverse group
of students with varied needs and backgrounds. There are about 510 Kindergarten
through fifth grade students in 27 classrooms. In grades K thru 3, class
size is limited to 20 students. In 4th and 5th grades there are typically
20 or fewer students each. Two of the classes at Escondido are Special
Day classes for children with learning disabilities.
Approximately twenty percent of our students are residents of Stanford
University's graduate student family housing in Escondido Village, fifty
percent reside in two nearby Palo Alto neighborhoods: College Terrace
and Evergreen Park, and about thirty percent come from other areas in
Palo Alto and East Palo Alto. The ethnic composition of our school is
forty-eight percent minorities (Hispanic, Asian, African-American, Native
American, and Pacific-Islander), and fifty-two percent Caucasian. The
school population includes one hundred ninety children who attend the
Spanish Immersion Program, located at Escondido School.
Escondido children represent thirty-two countries and speak more than
twenty-five languages. Compared to other schools in the district, Escondido
has the highest percentage of students who speak a language other than
English. Due to our international population, Escondido emphasizes global
awareness and multicultural education. Our teachers help children develop
an awareness of and an appreciation for various cultures and holidays
through assemblies, visitors, music, art, and other activities. Our school
encourages each child to reach their greatest personal potential through
a nurturing child-centered environment |