Vallejo City Unified is in a state of fiscal and operational distress, characterized by a 'Qualified' budget certification, a $32 million structural deficit, and a decades-long enrollment collapse. Despite regaining local control in 2025, the district is mired in labor disputes and community distrust following the controversial closure of schools, including its top-rated elementary campus. With nearly 60% of its schools rated 4/10 or below and terminal high schools showing poor academic proficiency, the district struggles with a significant divide in school quality and severe financial instability that threatens its long-term viability as a standalone entity.
iHuus School Insights
iHuus maps school quality block by block — so you can see exactly which streets fall inside the best attendance zones.
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