Redwood City School District


Redwood City School District is the public elementary school district serving Redwood City, California. As of 2016–2017 school year, the district serves over 8,900 students in 16 schools.

Schools

Elementary Schools
Elementary Schools
Middle Schools
The first school building in Redwood City was called Redwood City Grammar School which was opened in September 1895 and located on Broadway Street across from the courthouse. In the early years of the school, the first two floors of the building were dedicated to the elementary school and the third floor was occupied by Sequoia High School. This was the only school on the Peninsula between San Francisco and Santa Clara at the time of its opening. By 1927, the Redwood City Grammar School was demolished and replaced by the Fox Theatre.
One of the earliest graduating students in the RCSD school district was Roy Cloud, he graduated from Sequoia High School in 1898. Cloud became a teacher at Redwood City Grammar School, while working on his degree from Stanford University.
A school building nearby on Broadway Street near Middlefield Road existed from 1904 until 1928 and occupied an elementary school named Central School.
Between 1916 and 1932, five new schools are built including Washington School, Lincoln School, Garfield School, John Gill School and McKinley School.