West Sonoma County Union High School District Mission Statement
The mission of the West Sonoma County Union High School District (WSCUHSD) is to provide equitable, high-quality instruction and opportunities that ensure all students have the tools they need to thrive.
WSCUHSD History
Founded in 1908 as Analy Union High School, the West Sonoma County Union High School District (WSCUHSD) is located in Western Sonoma County, stretching from the rural orchards and dairies north of Petaluma through the Pacific coast region and up to the historic beaches of Fort Ross. The District lies within the world-famous wine and apple-producing region of Sonoma County. The District's largest residential area is Sebastopol, located fifty miles north of San Francisco and 10 miles west of Santa Rosa. North of Sebastopol, the communities of Forestville, Cazadero, Graton, Guerneville, Occidental, and Monte Rio offer a slower-paced lifestyle for middle-income families who work in the area.
Our high schools serve 9th through 12th grade students with a combined enrollment of approximately 1,520 students. WSCUHSD is the home of a comprehensive high school, Analy; one continuation high school, Laguna; and an independent study program. The District is also the Local Educational Agency (LEA) for the West Sonoma County Special Education and Student Services Consortium.
Students who enter the District’s high schools come from diverse experiences in ten elementary districts spread across the western part of the county. Strong parent and community support for education is evident as WSCUHSD students traditionally surpass state and national averages in academic achievement tests and college entrance exams. 27% of our students transfer to the District from neighboring areas attracted by interests in arts, culinary, college prep, agriculture, and many more enriching student activities.