School-Force funds the six schools in the Belmont-Redwood Shores School District: Central, Cipriani, Fox, Nesbit, and Sandpiper Elementary and Ralston Middle Schools.
Central ElementaryCentral’s academic program strives to educate the whole child intellectually, socially, and emotionally. “There is a warmth and comfort that surrounds Central created by the wonderful staff, the caring families, and the great students we serve.”
Central received the Presidential Environmental award in 2004, was a 2005 California Distinguished School, a 2006 California Scholar School, and is one of 32 California schools to be named a 2007 National Blue Ribbon Award School Winner. 525 Middle Road, Belmont.
(650) 637-4820. Principal: Cori McKenzie.
School-Force Liason: Janet Mastalir.
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Cipriani ElementaryCipriani school provides a safe, nurturing environment where students, parents, and staff all know each other by name.
A strong well-rounded curriculum, enhanced by art and music enrichment program including music specialists in grades K-5 and PTA-supported Art in Action program for grades K-5 helped make Cipriani a recipient of the 2004 California Distinguished School award. 2525 Buena Vista Avenue, Belmont.
(650) 637-4840. Principal: Maria Lang-Gavidia
School-Force Liason: Martha Simmons.
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Fox ElementaryFox prides itself on a strong focus on academics (a 924 API in 2007), coupled with attention to the social and moral development of our students.
At its Monday Morning Meetings Fox kicks off each month with an emphasis on a new school-wide character trait, and each week Fox teaches students another skill they will need to apply in order to build strong character. 3100 St. James Road, Belmont.
(650) 637-4850. Principal: Chris Marchetti.
School-Force Liason: Eileen Monge.
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Nesbit ElementaryThrough a partnership with Electronic Arts, the Electronic Arts Community Learning Center, a wireless lab, was established on campus. Nesbit teachers are committed to integrating technology into the curriculum and students apply computer literacy to project based learning.
An Art in Action program and a very involved PTA contribute to Nesbit’s educational breadth and its community centric environment. 500 Biddulph Way, Belmont.
(650) 637-4860. Principal: Cherie Ho.
School-Force Liason: Terri Mark, Angelka Tolu.
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Sandpiper ElementarySandpiper School is committed to providing a high quality educational program that allows students to meet their academic potential in an environment that inspires a love of learning.
The staff works closely with an active parent community to provide a well rounded academic program enhanced by music, art and technology. After school enrichment classes are offered on the campus as well as at the adjacent community center. 801 Redwood Shores Parkway, Redwood City.
(650) 631-5510. Principal: Linda McDaniel.
School-Force Liason: Michelle Brenner.
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Ralston IntermediateNamed a 2007 California Distinguished School, Ralston combines a rigorous academic program (their STAR test scores are among the top 10% in the State) with daily after school programs and award winning electives that include:
A traveling honors band plus over 200 students involved in Chorus, Band, or Orchestra. An extensive after school sports program with more than 300 students participating in more than 10 team and individual sports. Daily after school programs include Sports, after school Clubs, Homework Tutorials, and Rams After School childcare program. 2675 Ralston Ave., Belmont.
(650) 637-4880. Principal: Jennifer Kollmann.
School-Force Liason: Janet Leist.
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District Office
2960 Hallmark Drive, Belmont.
(650) 637-4800. Superintendent: Dr. Emerita Orta-Camilleri

