📊 Data: NCES CCD 2024–2025·🔄 Updated: August 2026·Editorial standards
📍 California · Siskiyou County

School Districts in
Siskiyou County, CA

10 public school districts serving 21 zip codes in Siskiyou County. Average rating: 4/10. Ratings reflect state reading & math proficiency (EDFacts 2021–22 for most districts, 2017–18 fallback for the rest), percentile-ranked within California.

Districts in Siskiyou County10 districts, sorted by rating
DistrictCityRatingStudentsSchoolsGradesZip Codes
Klamath River Union Elementary School DistrictScott Bar8/10  Good · 77th pct61K–81
Scott Valley Unified School DistrictCallahan7/10  Good · 60th pct6226K–124
Siskiyou Union High School DistrictHappy Camp6/10  Average · 58th pct53149–124
Yreka Union High School DistrictGrenada6/10  Average · 53rd pct73339–125
McCloud Union Elementary School DistrictMccloud2/10  Poor · 19th pct481K–81
Dunsmuir Joint Union High School DistrictDunsmuir2/10  Poor · 18th pct6629–121
Gazelle Union Elementary School DistrictGazelle2/10  Poor · 14th pct351K–81
Tulelake Basin Joint Unified School DistrictTulelake2/10  Poor · 12th pct4113K–121
Butte Valley Unified School DistrictDorris1/10  Poor · 4th pct2794K–122
Junction Elementary School DistrictSomes Bar1/10  Poor · 1st pct131K–81

How Siskiyou County compares

Together they enroll 2,744 students across 26 schools. The largest is Yreka Union High School District with 733 students. Districts here average 3.7/10, below the California average of 5.5/10. Ratings range from 1/10 to 8/10.

School Districts in Siskiyou County, California

Siskiyou County has 10 public school districts covering 21 zip codes. The top-rated district in Siskiyou County is Klamath River Union Elementary School District (8/10). Ratings are based on the share of students proficient in reading and math on state assessments (NCES EDFacts, 2021–22 for most districts), ranked against all districts in California. Directory details come from NCES CCD 2024–25.

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