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Black Oak Mine Unified School District
School district in California, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Black Oak Mine Unified School District (BOMUSD) is a school district headquartered in Georgetown, unincorporated El Dorado County, California.[2]
The district, with 412 square miles (1,070 km2) of land in its territory,[3] serves the Georgetown Divide area of El Dorado County,[4] including Cool, Greenwood, Garden Valley, Georgetown,[5] Kelsey, Volcanoville, and the areas between the middle and south forks of the American River.[3]
The school district was formed from a merger of smaller school districts in 1975.[3]
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Schools
All schools are in unincorporated areas.
Secondary schools:
- Zoned: Golden Sierra High School (Garden Valley)
- Alternative: Divide High School (Garden Valley)
Primary schools:
- Georgetown School (Georgetown)
- Northside School (Cool)
- American River Charter School K-12(Garden Valley)
Previous schools
Previous schools include:
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