Willow West
Pleasanton, a small city in California’s Alameda County with a little over 60,000 residents, draws home buyers seeking residences in the community’s neighborhoods because of the convenience of location and scenery. Most neighborhoods in Pleasanton–including Willow West–sit near schools and downtown Pleasanton where citizens can dine, shop and visit entertainment centers.
Willow West, constructed between 1969 and 1972, sits near Santa Rita Road and features primarily single-story homes with floor plans of 1100 to 3000 square feet on lots of 6500 to 10,000 square feet. Willow West stands amid the beautiful backdrop of Pleasanton and its intimidating oaks that pepper the surroundings. Willow West also lies very near Bicentennial Park, where residents can visit and relax or engage in recreational activities with the family.
Willow West School Information
Residents of Willow West can send their children to the nearby elementary, middle and high schools in Pleasanton Unified School District.
Alisal Elementary School
Alisal Elementary School bases its curriculum on California state and district standards. Alisal aims to prepare students academically and socially in order for them to advance to higher learning. Apart from academic programs, the school also gives importance to character education and molds students to become life-long learners who exhibit responsibility and honesty. Alisal Elementary School opened in 1956, and today about 650 enrollees from kindergarten through fifth grade attend annually.
Harvest Park Middle School
Harvest Park Middle School, an award-winning institution, has received such recognition as a National School of Character in 2005, National Blue Ribbon School in 2002 and California Distinguished School in 1994 and 2001. Harvest Park Middle School fosters a child-centered environment where teachers strive to meet the needs of students as individuals. Academic and extra-curricular opportunities for students include peer mentorships, Career Day, a talent show, a geography bee, a multicultural fair and the Youth on Campus program.
Amador Valley High School
Amador Valley High School, an award-winning school with awards such as National Blue Ribbon School, National School of Character, California Distinguished School, California Golden Bell Award Winner and more, remains one of the premier public schools in California. Amador Valley bases its curriculum on California state and district standards. Apart from academics, students get the chance to join organizations and special programs, including music, academies, Creek Watch, a leadership program and Amnesty International. Teachers strive to teach students all they need in order to succeed in their goals and meet the demands of the 21st century.
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