Lemoore Union Elementary School District


Lemoore Union Elementary School District is a school district in Lemoore, California.

Schools

Cinnamon Elementary School

Cinnamon Elementary is headed by Principal Loretta Black and Learning Coordinator Sarah Streib. Cinnamon is the newest school in the district having opened in August 2001. It is located in eastern Lemoore. Cinnamon Elementary was built to ease congestion in the existing Elementaries and to create a neighborhood school for the growing East side of the city. Cinnamon currently serves approximately 600 kindergarten to sixth grade students. Cinnamon has a faculty of approximately 30 full and part-time teachers.

Lemoore Elementary School

Lemoore Elementary is headed by Principal Amy Garcia and Learning Coordinator Cherie Solian. Lemoore Elementary is the oldest school in the district and has three distinct permanent buildings and play areas. They are traditionally called the Washington, Lincoln, and Jefferson Buildings. Lemoore Elementary is located in south-central Lemoore, on a lot and was originally the only school in the city. Lemoore Elementary currently serves approximately 650 kindergarten to sixth grade students. Lemoore Elementary has a faculty of approximately 33 full and part-time teachers.

Meadow Lane Elementary

Meadow Lane Elementary is headed by Principal Rhett Kenney and Learning Coordinator Tracy Cassina. Meadow Lane Elementary is located at the intersection of Quandt & Meadow Lanes in north-eastern Lemoore. Meadow Lane was opened to ease over crowding in Lemoore Elementary and create a neighborhood school for children in the Northern areas of the city. Meadow Lane currently serves approximately 650 kindergarten to sixth grade students. Meadow Lane has a faculty of approximately 32 full and part-time teachers.

P.W. Engvall Elementary School

Engvall Elementary is headed by Principal Renea Fagundes. Engvall is located in southwest Lemoore. P.W. Engvall was originally a Middle School/Junior High and served in that capacity until the 1994-95 school year when it was converted into an Elementary when the district opened a new middle school. The school has since undergone renovation with the removal of outdoor education sites, modification of recreation areas, and the addition of several classrooms, as well as the removal of the memorial to the beloved long time teacher Jim Ross. Engvall currently serves approximately 640 kindergarten to sixth grade students. Engvall Elementary has a faculty of approximately 32 full and part-time teachers.