Contact Information:
Email Superintendent: Dr. Ream Lochry
Email Business Manager: Mrs. Sonnya Kale
Email Superintendent's Secretary/Business Assistant: Mrs. Debbie Phillip

District Overview:
  • Hart-Ransom Union School District was formed in 1952, joining Hart Elementary and Ransom Elementary School Districts.
  • Hart-Ransom District is a small, rural K-8, two school district located just west of the Modesto, California city limits, and stretching north to the unincorporated community of Salida.
  • ADA for Hart-Ransom Union Elementary School is 700
  • ADA for Hart-Ransom Charter School is 270
  • Hart-Ransom School district has a long, distinguished record of high student achievement, including strong standardized testing and Academic Performance Index scores.
  • The district offers a rigorous, standards-based curriculum at all grade levels.
  • Average Class Size in Kindergarten through 3rd grades is 20
  • Average Class Size in grades 4 - 8 is 29
  • Literacy support is provided by a Reading specialist
  • A district counselor is available to students at all grade levels.
  • Character education is emphasized at all grade levels.
  • A "state of the art" computer lab and technology coordinator offers on-goining computer-based instruction and technological support to staff.
  • A vibrant Parent/Teacher Club anchors a strong and supportive community presence in the District
  • A Stanislaus County Office of Education-operated Deaf and Hard of Hearing Special Day Class serves students in grades k - 8.
  • Education Foundation supports District programs, activities and facilities-tax deductible donations are appreciated. Contact Cheryl Finnegan for more information.
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  Students Participate in:
  • First Place Regional Elementary Science Olympiad: Hart-Ransom Academic Charter School.
  • Second Place Regional Junior High/Middle School Science Olympiad: Hart-Ransom Elementary School.
  • Both school had multiple winners at the Stanislaus county Office of Education Spelling competition and the Math Super Bowl held at Modesto Junior College.
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