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Starting Gate School
Address
Map
579 Couch St.

Northern California

, ,
94590

United States
Coordinates38°07′37″N 122°15′07″W / 38.12694°N 122.25192°W / 38.12694; -122.25192
Information
TypePrivate, Coeducational
Established1972, 2009 (merger)
PrincipalMr. Steven Reignierd
GradesK-12
Enrollment100 (2012-2013 school year)
Color(s)Blue, and White
Team nameEagles
Websitestartinggateschool.com

Starting Gate was located in Vallejo, California on California's historic U.S. Route 40, serving the East and North Bay counties of the San Francisco area. The school was a co-educational pre-collegiate, non-profit facility governed by a board of trustees and supported by tuition revenue, charitable contributions, and endowment income. Starting Gate was a private K-12 school with a separate preschool facility.

History

Starting Gate School began in 1972 when Genevieve M. Reignierd opened up a day care center for a local Episcopalian Church, which earned the reputation of providing higher learning for children. Genevieve also began teaching from her home later that same year. Students regularly participated in community outreach programs and volunteered their time outside of school. In 2012 the school held a fundraiser to honor the late Vallejo Police Officer Jim Capoot and his family with the dedication of a memorial sign. Parents were encouraged to participate in school activities. Students took part in field trips, classroom presentations, class activities, and holiday parties. The school closed in 2020.[1]

Notes and references

  1. ^ "California School Directory". California Department of Education. Retrieved 14 August 2022.