Hart-Ransom Union School District


Hart-Ransom Union School District was, in the 60s and 70s, a K-8 school district in Stanislaus County, California, historically known as Ransom School. The Modesto Bee occasionally reprints a news item from 1901 reporting that a criminal was gunned down by a sheriff on Ransom School's doorstep. Hart School was formerly located on Hart Road. Members of the Hart family still attended the school at least as recently as the mid-70s. Hart-Ransom Charter is a K-12 charter school that recently opened an online High School through Connections Academy.There are many extra-curricular activities that their students can use. They are a participant in Science Olympiad with an Elementary, Junior High, and a new High School team.
Hart-Ransom School is a K-8 school that has just won a new fitness center and well as a gym. The school was remodeled in 2006. The school has won the distinguished school Award in 1995 and 2012. Hart-Ransom is known for it passion and great teachers some of whom have taught their for many years and who have attended as students themselves. Hart-Ransom school district is Hart-Ransom District and also has a charter school named Hart-Ransom Charter.

Administration

Hart-Ransom School Principal: Jerrianna Boer
Hart-Ransom Academic Charter School Principal: David Cline
Superintendent: Matthew Shipley
Executive Assistant to Superintendent: Debbie Phillips
Chief Business Officer: Debra Silva
Vice Principal & Athletic Director: Brian Martins

Clubs/Activities

Yearbook
Science Olympiad
Student council
PBIS
The Good News club
After school program
2’o clock Care
Band
Choir

Sports

Soccer
Basketball
*Girls
*Boys
Baseball/Softball
*Community League
Volleyball
*Girls
*Boys
Track and Field