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Fremont
RELOCATION GUIDE
ALAMEDA COUNTY INFORMATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Numbers to Know ............................................................................................. 5
Introduction ...................................................................................................... 6
Statistics ............................................................................................................ 7
Weather ................................................................................................... 7
Utilities and Services ......................................................................................... 8
East Bay Shopping............................................................................................ 9
Post Offices .................................................................................................... 10
Health Care.......................................................................................................11
Automobiles .................................................................................................... 12
Lodging & Transportation .............................................................................. 13
Family Entertainment ....................................................................................... 14
Libraries & Golf Courses ............................................................................... 15
Places of Worship ........................................................................................... 16
Public School Information .............................................................................. 20
Public School Rankings Explanation .............................................................. 21
Fremont Public Schools ................................................................................. 22
Fremont Public School Rankings ................................................................... 23
Newark Public Schools ................................................................................... 26
Newark Public School Rankings..................................................................... 27
Union City Public Schools.............................................................................. 28
Union City Public School Rankings ............................................................... 29
Private Schools ............................................................................................... 30
Colleges and Universities ................................................................................ 31
Baby & Child Care ......................................................................................... 32
Child Care ....................................................................................................... 33
Pet Services .................................................................................................... 36
Senior Services ............................................................................................... 37
Welcome to the Tri-Cities area!
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NUMBERS TO KNOW
EMERGENCY ..............................................................................................911
INFORMATION ...........................................................................................411
Websites:
Fremont ...............................................................www.ci.fremont.ca.us
Newark ....................................................... www.newark-chamber.com
Union City............................................................... www.unioncity.com
AIDS and Cancer Research Hotline .............................................. 800.590.2437
Alameda County Social Services Agency ...................................... 510.271.9100
Alcoholics Anonymous ................................................................. 800.344.2666
Animal Control Shelter (Tri Cities)................................................. 510.790.6640
Assessor’s Office ................................................................ 510.272.3787
Appraisal information .......................................................... 510.272.6850
Homeowner’s Exemptions ................................................. 510.272.3770
Business/Personal Property ................................................. 510.272.3836
BART (Bay AreaRapidTransit) ...................................................... 510.441.2278
Better Business Bureau .................................................................. 510.238.1000
Birth/Marriage Certificates (Alameda County Clerk Recorder) ..... 510.272.6363
Bus Transportation......................................................................... 510.817.1717
California Road Conditions ........................................................... 800.427.7623
California State Automobile Association (AAA) ........................... 800.222.4357
Chamber of Commerce
Fremont ............................................................................... 510.795.2244
Newark ................................................................................. 510.744.1000
Union City............................................................................ 510.471.3115
Child Abuse Prevention Agency .................................................... 510.657.2272
Fire Department (Non-Emergency)
Fremont ............................................................................... 510.791.4292
Newark ................................................................................. 510.793.1400
Union City............................................................................ 510.675.5470
Fish &Game ................................................................................... 800.952.5400
Franchise Tax Board ...................................................................... 800.852.5711
Highway Patrol ............................................................................... 510.489.1500
Internal Revenue Service ................................................................ 800.829.1040
Narcotics Abuse Helpline & Treatment .......................................... 800234.0420
Police (Non-Emergency)
Fremont ............................................................................... 510.790.6800
Newark ................................................................................. 510.793.1400
Union City............................................................................ 510.471.1365
Recycling Hotline ........................................................................... 877.786.7927
Tax Collector, Real Estate (Alameda County) ............................... 510.272.6925
Weather .......................................................................................... 831.656.1725
Welcome to the Tri-Cities area!
INTRODUCTION
FREMONT
Fremont is named after John C. Fremont, who mapped a trail through Mission Pass in the 1840’s, but its history goes
back much further. Mission San Jose, founded in 1797, is one of the oldest settlements in the area and the only
mission in Alameda County. Ohlone Indians, the area’s original inhabitants, built and maintained the mission under
the direction of the Spanish padres.
In 1850, when California achieved statehood, the community was growing with settlers. One of the area’s country
retreats, the Warm Springs Resort, catered to travelers until it was destroyed in an earthquake in 1868.
Leland Stanford bought that land, built an estate and distillery, and planted vineyards. Weibel Vineyards later took
over the winery. Today, that land is the site of expensive new homes with a bottling operation the only evidence that
a winery once thrived on the site.
From 1912 to 1916, the Niles area became the headquarters of Essanay Studios. Many westerns were produced in
Niles Canyon including “The Tramp”, Charlie Chaplin’s masterpiece.
In 1956, the communities of Mission San Jose, Centerville, Niles, Irvington and Warm Springs combined to form the
city of Fremont. Today, the 94-square mile city combines residential living with industrial and commercial
developments. Fremont has grown into the fourth largest city in the Bay Area and the second largest city in
Alameda County. It is considered part of Silicon Valley with many computer companies located in the Warm Springs
area. Also in Fremont is the NUMMI car and truck assembly plant. The plant is the city’s largest employer, which
is a joint venture between General Motors and Toyota.
Fremont now has two major highways running through it, Interstates 880 and 680, as well as Highway 84, which
cross the Bay on the Dumbarton Bridge.
NEWARK
Newark, whose modern boundaries were first drafted in 1875 by the Perrin brothers, established a dairy and laid out
the town. Despite jokes from local ranchers about the boggy site chosen for the town, the brothers eventually
attracted the Pacific Land Investment, Company.
Settlers interested in parcels of inexpensive farmland, moved to the area and grew wheat, potatoes and onions. By
1878, trains, a hotel and the first ferry boat were bringing travelers to the town.
Newark has grown into a suburban blue and white-collar city that mixes commerce and industry. The industry is
slowly moving toward computers and the city expects more jobs to open up as Silicon Valley firms move to Newark.
Newark’s industry began in 1877 with the Carter Brothers railroad shops. The Wedgewood stoves were built in
Newark for more than 30 years beginning in 1910. The city is home to one of the major shopping malls in Alameda
County, Newpark Mall.
UNION CITY
Union City was once the home of Costanoan Indians and then part of the lands of Mission San Jose de Guadalupe.
Union City began rapidly developing in the 1850’s when farmers and traders settled in the area. The village grew
around a general store established by Henry Smith. Because of its key role in the East Bay, the western area, then
known as Alvarado, became the county seat when Alameda County was established in 1852. It’s industrial future
was established when it became the site of the first successful beet sugar mill, a natural outgrowth of the farming
community. Low transportation costs, because of nearby Alvarado Dock on Alameda Creek, made it a significant
shipping port for the area’s produce.
In 1959, the towns of Alvarado and Decoto combined to form Union City. Today the community is composed of
industrial parks, inviting residential areas and commercial development. The city is in the middle of a transition from
the blue-collar to a mix of blue and white-collar businesses. There are about 100 small manufacturing plants in Union
City. The gladiolus nursery business is flourishing; with fields of the flowers visible from Mission Boulevard.
Union City also has it’s own bus service, UC Transit, which connects to AC Transit and BART.
Welcome to the Tri-Cities area!
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Population:
1980 .................. 131,945
2001 .................. 203,413
Average Household Income:
........................ $103,100
Median Home Price:
........................ $407,250
Total Housing Units:
............................ 69,452
Ethnic Breakdown:
White .................. 41.4%
Black ....................3.0%
Asian .................. 36.8%
Hispanic .............. 13.5%
Hawaiian ..............0.4%
Two/More Races .4.5%
Other ....................0.3%
Political Breakdown:
Total Voters ........ 81,281
Democrat ........... 38,310
Republican .......... 22,508
Am. Independent ..1,415
Reform ................... 248
Green ...................... 521
Libertarian .............. 471
Natural Law ............. 94
Declined to State 16,886
Misc ........................ 848
NEWARK
UNION CITY
Population:
1980 .................... 32,126
2001 .................... 42,471
Average Household Income:
.......................... $88,100
Median Home Price:
........................ $365,000
Total Housing Units:
............................ 13,150
Ethnic Breakdown:
White .................. 40.3%
Black ....................3.9%
Asian .................. 21.1%
Hispanic .............. 28.6%
Hawaiian ..............0.9%
American Indian ...0.3%
Two/More Races .4.7%
Other ....................0.3%
Political Breakdown:
Total Voters ........ 16,462
Democrat .............8,835
Republican ............3,919
Am. Independent .... 313
Reform ..................... 61
Green ........................ 79
Libertarian ................ 98
Natural Law ............. 32
Declined to State ..2,975
Misc ........................ 150
Population:
1980 .................... 34,850
2001 .................... 66,869
Average Household Income:
.......................... $84,100
Median Home Price:
........................ $400,000
Total Housing Units:
............................ 18,877
Ethnic Breakdown:
White .................. 20.4%
Black .................... 6.5%
Asian .................. 43.0%
Hispanic .............. 24.0%
Hawaiian ..............0.9%
Native Am ............0.2%
Two/More Races .4.8%
Other ....................0.3%
Political Breakdown:
Total Voters ........ 24,102
Democrat ........... 13,538
Republican ............4,763
Am. Independent .... 389
Reform ..................... 57
Green ........................ 99
Libertarian ................ 88
Natural Law ............. 56
Declined to State ..4,815
Misc ........................ 297
STATISTICS
FREMONT
WEATHER
The weather in the Tri-Cities can be accurately described as almost delightful. The qualifying word is “almost”
because there will be extremely hot days, foggy days, and rainy days. All in all, these days are few, and beautiful
days are plentiful.
Alameda County holds broad weather patterns. In the summer, Fremont hardly ever sees rain. September and
October usually bring in winter with several spells of heat. Every few years, snow will visit the mountain tops,
like Fremont’s own Mission Peak.
In the spring and summer, the sun moves north creating a mass of ocean air called the Pacific High which blocks
storms from the California coast and sends winds to the coast. When the sun moves south in the fall, it takes
the Pacific High with it. The winds stay somewhat calm for a while awaiting the soon-to-come storms. The storms
bring to the Tri-cities most of its annual rainfall of 14 to 19 inches. As spring approaches, the Pacific high settles
down and the storms rest.
The winds of spring and summer pick up moisture as they speed across the Pacific Ocean and, at the coast, strip
the warm water from the surface allowing the cold water to rise. Cold water exposed to warm water creates a thick
fog that acts like an air conditioner for the Bay Area. The Tri-Cities are sheltered from much of this fog because
of the many mountain and hill barriers.
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Welcome to the Tri-Cities area!
UTILITIES & SERVICES
GAS & ELECTRICITY
PG&E (Pacific Gas & Electric)
41800 Boscell Road Fremont, CA 94538
24-Hour Customer Service .................................................................................. 800.743.5000
24-Hour Information on Electric Outages ............................................................. 800.743.5002
Speech/Hearing Impaired ..................................................................................... 800.652.4712
Multi-Lingual Service
Chinese ................................................................................................... 800.893.9555
Spanish ................................................................................................... 800.660.6789
Vietnamese .............................................................................................. 800.298.8438
Other Languages ..................................................................................... 800.743.5000
A deposit is required for first time customers. The deposit amount required is twice the
estimated monthly bill. The deposit plus interest will be applied to the customers’ account
after 12 months if the bills have been paid on time.
TELEPHONE
Pacific Bell
Orders and Questions .......................................................................................... 800.310.2355
Deaf & Disabled Services
Customer Service Voice/TDD .............................................................................. 800.772.3140
Directory Assistance TDD ................................................................................... 800.855.1155
No deposit is required for new service unless the customer has a record of unpaid telephone
service bills.
WATER FOR TRI-CITIES
Alameda County Water District
43885 S. Grimmer Boulevard Fremont, CA 94539
Orders and Questions .......................................................................................... 510.659.1970
GARBAGE
FREMONT
Browning Ferris Industries (BFI)
42600 Boyce Road Fremont, CA 94538
Orders and Questions .......................................................................................... 510.657.3500
Fremont Environmental Services Division ............................................................. 510.494.4740
NEWARK/UNION CITY
Waste Management
Orders & Questions ............................................................................................ 510.797.0440
CABLE TELEVISION
AT&T Cable Services
555 Mowry Avenue Fremont, CA 94536
Orders and Questions .......................................................................................... 800.945.2288
Welcome to the Tri-Cities area!
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Eastmont Mall
1 Eastmont Mall, Oakland
510.632.1131
102 stores
Hours: Mon-Fri
10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Saturday
10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Sunday
11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
NewPark Mall
NewPark, Newark
510.794.5522
140 stores
Hours: Mon-Fri
Saturday
Sunday
Broadway Plaza Shopping Center
1275 Broadway Plaza, Walnut Creek
925.939.7600
90 stores
Hours: Mon-Fri
10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Saturday
10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Sunday
11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Southland Mall
1 Southland Mall, Hayward
510.782.5050
115 stores
Hours: Mon-Fri
10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Saturday
10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Sunday
11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Stanford Shopping Center
El Camino Real, Palo Alto
800.772.9332
Hours: Mon-Fri
10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Saturday
10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Sunday
11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
EAST BAY SHOPPING
Great Mall of the Bay Area
447 Great Mall Drive, Milpitas
408.956.2033
180 stores
Hours: Mon-Fri
10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Saturday
10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Sunday
11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Fremont Hub
39261 Fremont Blvd., Fremont
510.792.1720
85 stores
Hours: Mon-Fri
10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Saturday
10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Sunday
11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Stoneridge Mall
1 Stoneridge Mall, Pleasanton
925.463.2778
165 stores
Hours: Mon-Fri
10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Saturday
10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Sunday
11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
West Gate San Leandro
1933 Davis St., San Leandro
510.430.0133
11 stores
by Store
Hours: Vary
Westland Bayfair Mall
248 Bayfair, San Leandro
510.357.6000
115 stores
Hours: Mon-Fri
10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Saturday
10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Sunday
11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
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Welcome to the Tri-Cities area!
POST OFFICES
FREMONT
Main Post Office .......................................................... 37010 Dusterberry Way
M-F: 8:45 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Sat: 9:30 a.m.-Noon
Irvington Station ................................................................. 41041 Trimboli Way
M-F: 8:45 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Mission San Jose Station ................................................... 43456 Ellsworth St.
M-F: 8:45 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Niles Station ..................................................................... 160 J St at Niles Blvd.
M-F: 8:45 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
(closed 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.)
Warm Springs Station ........................................................ 240 Francisco Lane
M-F: 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
NEWARK
Newark Station..................................................................... 6655 Clark Avenue
M-F: 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Sat: 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
UNION CITY
Main Post Office .......................................................33170 Alvarado-Niles Rd.
M-F: 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Alvarado Station ..................................................................... 3861 Smith Street
M-F: 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
FOR ALL OFFICES , CALL:
1.800.275.8777
Welcome to the Tri-Cities area!
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WASHINGTON HOSPITAL
2000 Mowry Ave
Main Hospital Number .........................................................................................................510.797.1111
Childbirth & Family Services .............................................................................................. 510.791.3424
Washington Clinics:
Mowry Ave: ........................................................................................................................791.0957
Warm Springs: ................................................................................................................... 651.2371
CPC FREMONT HOSPITAL
39001 Sundale Drive
Psychiatric & Chemical Dependency Care
Main Number ...................................................................................................................... 510.796.1100
24-Hour Crisis Hotline ........................................................................................................ 800.750.1990
PALO ALTO MEDICAL CLINIC
3200 Kearney Street
Primary Health Care Needs,On-Site Laboratory, Specialists, Urgent Care Facilities
Main Number ...................................................................................................................... 510.490.1222
HEALTH CARE
FREMONT
KAISER PERMANENTE
39400 Paseo Padre Pkwy
Kaiser Permanente medical care members are eligible for all facilities.
Main Number ...................................................................................................................... 510.795.3000
FREMONT URGENT CARE
39500 Fremont Blvd.
For minor emergencies, illnesses and accidents,
Main Number ...................................................................................................................... 510.651.5500
NEWARK
NEWARK HEALTH CENTER
6066 Civic Terrace Ave.
Main Number ...................................................................................................................... 510.795.2414
UNION CITY
KAISER PERMANENTE MEDICAL OFFICES
3555 Whipple Road
Main Hospital Number ........................................................................................................ 510.784.4000
ST. ROSE HOSPITAL, HAYWARD
27200 Calaroga Avenue
Hayward
Main Number ...................................................................................................................... 510.264.4000
DENTISTS
The Dentist Info Service................................................................................. 800.917.6453
Dentist Referral Service ................................................................................. 800.336.8478
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Welcome to the Tri-Cities area!
AUTOMOBILES
DRIVERS LICENSE
You are required by California law to obtain a California drivers license within 10 days of establishing
residence. You should try to get it as soon as possible, as it is constantly utilized as identification.
To obtain a license, you must complete the following:
a. Written test on the rules of the road (mandatory)
b. Eye test (mandatory)
c. Driving test - only is you do not have a valid license in another state or if your
license has been revoked or has been expired for more than one year
AUTOMOBILE REGISTRATION
If you are from out of state, you must register your out of state vehicle upon entry. To avoid penalty, you
have 20 days to resolve this matter.
Registration costs include:
a. Registration fee
b. License plate charge
c. Sales tax if car was purchased within the last 90 days
When registering your out of state vehicle, be sure to have:
a. California smog certificate
b. Out of state title and registration
c. The vehicle you are registering
The registration fee depends on the make and year of the car. In general, newer cars and more expensive
cars will cost more to register.
SMOG CERTIFICATE
All cars that you plan to register in California (that are newer than either 1955 for domestic or 1965 for
foreign models) must have a smog certificate prior to registration, even if no additional smog device is
necessary. Certification charges will vary.
A smog inspection can be completed at many convenient locations. You may want to check with a nearby
service station or dealer for details.
CHILD SAFETY SEATS
Effective January 1, 1993, California law requires the driver and all passengers in a passenger vehicle to
wear seat belts.
INSURANCE
Automobile insurance must provide at least these amounts for one accident:
a. $15,000 personal injury (or death) for one person
b. $30,000 for multiple injuries (or deaths)
c. $5,000 for property damage
You will save yourself a lot of time if you call the Department of Motor Vehicles and make an
appointment at: 1.800.777.0133
Fremont
4287 Central Ave.
Welcome to the Tri-Cities area!
Hayward
150 Jackson St.
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Pleasanton
6300 W. Las Positas Blvd.
Best Western Garden Ct. Inn Fremont Econo Lodge
46101 Warm Springs Boulevard
5400 Mowry Avenue
Fremont, CA 94538
Fremont, CA 94539
510.656.2800
510.792.4300
Radisson Hotel - Union City
32083 Alvarado-Niles Road
Union City, CA 94587
510.489.2200
Best Western Wellex Inn
31140 Alvarado-Niles Road
Union City, CA 94587
510.475.0600
Good-Nile Inn
4135 Cushing Pkwy
Fremont, CA 94538
510.656.9307
Residence Inn by Marriott
5400 Farwell Place
Fremont, CA 94536
510.794.5900
Courtyard By Marriott
47000 Lakeview Boulevard
Fremont, CA 94538
510.656.1800
Howard Johnson Express
43643 Mission Boulevard
Fremont, CA 94539
510.656.2366
Woodfin Suites
39150 Cedar Boulevard
Newark, Ca 94560
510.795.1200
Embassy Suites
901 Calaveras Boulevard
Milpitas, CA 95035
408.942.0400
Newark/Fremont Hilton
39900 Balentine Drive
Newark, CA 94560
510.490.8390
Holiday Inn Express
5977 Mowry Avenue
Newark, CA 94560
510.795.7995
TRANSPORTATION
Alameda-Oakland Ferry ................................................................................................. 510.522.3300
AmTrak . ........................................................................................................................... 800.872.7245
AC Transit ........................................................................................................................ 510.477.0192
BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) ................................................................................... 510.441.2278
Serving San Francisco, Daly City, Alameda and Contra Costa Counties. 34 stations
throughout. Handicapped passenger service.
LODGING & TRANSPORTATION
LODGING
Air BART .......................................................................................................................... 510.562.7700
Park & Ride ................................................................................................................. 800.555.POOL
RIDES ................................................................................................................................ 800.755.7665
Bay Area commuter information and assistance with carpools and vanpools.
Airports
Oakland International .......................................................................................................... 510.577.4000
San Francisco International ................................................................................................ 650.761.0800
San Jose International ......................................................................................................... 408.277.4789
Tri-City Paratransit Program ......................................................................................... 800.555.8085
Senior and disabled resident transportation upon reservation.
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Welcome to the Tri-Cities area!
FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT
MOVIE THEATERS
MUSEUMS & ATTRACTIONS, CONT.
Century 25 Theater
32100 Union Landing Road
Union City
51 0.487.9593
Mission San Jose
510.657.1797
43300 Mission Blvd.
Founded June 11, 1797, this was the 14th of the 21 Spanish
missions established in California. The only surviving adobe
building from the Spanish period, the convent, serves as a museum
that houses a collection of artifacts including Ohlone Indian,
Mission period, and Rancho items.
Cinedome East
39153 Farwell Drive
Fremont
510.790.0866
Hall of Health
2230 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley
510.549.1564
Tue - Sat 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Cinedome Seven West Theaters
6006 Newpark Mall Road
Newark
510.796.8000
Learn about healthy diet habits, exercise, how babies develop
and examine the effects of smoking. Demonstrations and
multimedia exhibits teach visitors how their bodies operate and
how to take care of them.
Naz Cinema
37411 Fremont Blvd.
Fremont
510.797.2000
Lawrence Hall of Science
Centennial Drive, Berkeley
Open Daily 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Visitors will find exhibits on lasers, the brain, and technology
at the time of Columbus. The weekend biology discovery lab
affords a close up look at animals and the Holt Planetarium
looks beyond our world. Several major changing exhibits are
presented each year.
Super Savers
39160 Paseo Padre Pkwy
Fremont
510.505.9292
Junior Center of Art & Science
558 Bellevue Ave., Oakland
510.839.5777
Tue-Fri
10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Sat
10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
MUSEUMS & ATTRACTIONS
Ardenwood Historic Fenn
510.796.0663
34600 Ardenwood Blvd.
Journey back to a 200-acre Victorian era farm. Restored to its
1890’s grandeur, the Patterson House is open for guided tours.
Visit our farm animals, see antique equipment at work, ride a
horse drawn train, and relax in Victorian gardens.
THEME PARKS
Fremont Central Park and Lake Elizabeth
510.791.4340
40000 Paseo Padre Pkwy.
The park features beautiful lake Elizabeth, dedicated to Fremont’s
Sister City in Australia in 1969. This 450-acre park includes
extensive recreational activities including boating, fishing,
golfing, soccer and softball fields, tennis complex, playgrounds,
picnic areas, summer concerts, exercise pathways, and a state
park.
Higuera Adobe
510.791.4340
510.656.3892 Tours
47300 Rancho Higuera Rd.
The center offers hands on art and science programs,
workshops, and changing exhibits. Visitors can visit with the
animals, view the current exhibit or enjoy views of neighboring
lake Merritt and the Bird Sanctuary.
Paramounts Great America
1 Great America Pkwy. (off 237), Santa Clara
408.654.5450
Marine World Africa, USA
Marine World Pkwy off Hwy 80 East, Vallejo
707.643.6722
Raging Waters
2333 S. White Rd., San Jose
405.654.5450
Higuera Adobe, located at the foot of Mission Peak in the Warm
Springs area of Fremont, consists of a large main room and two
small bedrooms with dirt floors. The adobe has been restored
and furnished with handcrafted furniture.
Welcome to the Tri-Cities area!
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Main Library
2400 Stevenson B1vd.
Main Number: 510.745.1400
Business Library:
510.505.7001
TDD (Hearing Impaired):
510.796.9749
Mon. 1:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Tue.
1:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Wed. 11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Thu. 11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Sat.
11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Sun.
1:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Centerville Ranch
3801 Nicolet Ave.
Main Number: 510.795.2629
Tue:
1:00-8:00 p.m.
Thu:
12:00-6:00 p.m.
Irvington Branch
41825 Green Park Dr.
Main Number: 510.795.2631
Wed: 12:00-5:00 p.m.
Niles Reading Center
150 I St., Niles
Main Number: 510.795.2626
Mon: 2:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.
UNION CITY
Union City Library
34007 Alvarado-Niles Rd.
Main Number: 510.745.1464
TDD:
510.489.1655
Tue:
10:00 a.m. - 8.00 p.m.
Thu:
10:00 a.m. - 8.00 p.m.
Sat:
2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
GOLF COURSES
BERKELEY
Newark Library
6300 Civic Terrace Ave.
Main Number: 510.795.2627
TDD:
510.796.9749
Mon: 1:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Wed: 12:00 noon - 8:00p.m.
Sat:
9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Marina Golf Course
Fairway & Neptune Dr.
510.895.2164
Tony Lema Golf Course
13800 Neptune Dr.
510.895.2162
CASTRO VALLEY
Willow Park
17007 Redwood Rd.
510.537.8989
OAKLAND
FREMONT
Parkway Golf Course
3400 Stevenson Blvd.
510.656.6862
HAYWARD
Skywest Public Golf Course
1401 Golf Course Rd.
510.278.6188
LIVERMORE
NEWARK
SAN LEANDRO
Tilden Park Golf Course
Grizzly Peak & Shasta Rd.
510.848.7373
Las Positas Golf Course
909 Clubhouse Dr.
925.443.3122
Poppy Ridge Golf Course
4280 Greenville Road
925.447.6779
Springtown Golf Course
939 Larkspur Dr.
510.455.5695
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Claremont Country Club
(private)
5295 Broadway Terrace
510.653.6789
Lake Chabot Municipal
End of Golf Links Rd Off I-880
510.351.5812
Montclair Golf Club
2477 Monterey Blvd.
510.482.0422
Sequoyah Country Club
(private)
4550 Heafey Rd.
510.632.2900
LIBRARIES & GOLF COURSES
FREMONT
SUNOL
Sunol Valley Golf
6900 Mission Blvd.
510.862.2404
PLEASANTON
Pleasanton Fairways
Pleasanton Ave. (Fairgrounds)
925.462.4653
Castlewood Country Club
707 Country Club Dr.
925.846.2871
Welcome to the Tri-Cities area!
PLACES OF WORSHIP
ASSEMBLIES OF GOD
First Assembly of God
4760 Thornton Ave. Fremont
510.744.2233
Harvest House Church
www.harvesthouschurch.org
42055 Blacow Rd. Fremont
510.656.2335
Luz Del Valle Church
33442 9th, Union City
510.471.6568
Temple Betania
4350 Hansen Ave. Fremont
510.797.0170
BAPTIST AMERICAN
Thornton Avenue American
Baptist Church
www.tabcfremont.org
4500 Thornton Ave. Fremont
510.797.7910
BAPTIST CONSERVATIVE
Bethel Baptist Church
36060 Fremont Blvd. Fremont
510.797.7729
BAPTIST GARBC
Berean Baptist Church
2929 Peralta Blvd. Fremont
510.792.3928
BAPTIST SOUTHERN
Alder Avenue Baptist
Church
4111 Alder Ave. Fremont
510.797.3305
Bethel Baptist Church of
Union City
4216 Dyer St. Union City
510.489.0129
First Baptist Church
6320 Dairy Ave. Newark
510.793.4810
Hillview Baptist
904 H St. Union City
510.489.5440
Irvington Baptist Church
41386 Fremont Blvd. Fremont
510.656.6378
Grace Baptist Church
37112 2nd St. Fremont
510.790.2891
Calvary Baptist Church
41354 Roberts Ave. Fremont
510.656.5311
Deaf Baptist Church of
Fremont
2929 Peralta Blvd. Fremont
510742.1641
East Bay Christian
Fellowship
Niles @ Royal Ann, Union City
510.487.0605
Irvington Baptist Church
41386 Fremont Blvd. Fremont
510.656.6378
Northern Ca 1st Korean
Baptist Church
32462 Alvarado Bl. Union City
510.441.1811
Memorial Baptist Church
4467 Stevenson Blvd. Fremont
510.657.5522
38075 Mission Blvd. Fremont
510.792.2782
Warm Springs Church
BAPTIST REFORMED
Bethel Baptist Church
36060 Fremont Blvd. Fremont
510.797.7729
Mission Way Baptist Church
38891 Mission Blvd. Fremont
510.797.7689
BAPTIST - MISSIONARY 111 E. Warren Ave. Fremont
First Baptist Church of
Warm Springs
303 Hackamore Ln. Fremont
510.656.6693
Berean Baptist Church
2929 Peralta Blvd. Fremont
510.792.3928
Living Water Baptist Church Golden Gate Primitive
6320 Dairy Ave. Newark
2950 Niles Canyon Rd. Fremont
510.796.8551
510.792.7771
BAPTIST INDEPENDENT Tri-City Chinese
Chinese Ind. Baptist Church
37220 Maple, Fremont
510.796.0114
BAPTIST, Cont.
510.657.4082
New Hope Baptist Church
925 F St. Union City
510.487.7472
Primera Iglesia Bautista
33933 10th St. Union City
510.489.1965
BRETHREN
BAPTIST
Fellowship in Christ Fremont
Alder Avenue Baptist Church Church of the Brethren
4111 Alder Ave. Fremont
41811 Blacow Rd. Fremont
510.797.3305
510.651.8639
Bay Area Baptist Church
38517 Birch St. Newark
510.797.8882
Welcome to the Tri-Cities area!
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Buddhanusorn Thai Temple
36054 Niles Blvd. Fremont
510.791.9600
CHRISTIAN
Christian Church of Fremont
3111 Washington Blvd. Fremont
510.657.0251
CHURCH OF GOD
Anderson Indiana Affiliates
Church at Mission Peak
200 Brown Rd. Fremont
51./490.1704
CATHOLIC ROMAN
Corpus Christi Church
37891 2nd St. Fremont
510.790.3207
First Christian Church of
Fremont
35601 Niles Blvd. Fremont
510.793.5439
Holy Spirit Church
37588 Fremont Blvd. Fremont
510.797.1660
Fremont Asian Christian
39174 State St. Fremont
510.795.2828
Our Lady of the Rosary
703 C St. Union City
510.471.2609
Newark Christian Center
37371 Filbert St. Newark
510.793.6630
Fremont South Stake
48950 Green Valley Rd. Fremont
510.226.0324 or 510.770.0502
St. Anne’s Church
32223 Cabello St. Union City
510.489.2080
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Fremont Stake
3551 Decoto Rd. Fremont
510.793.6595 or 510.794.6328
Fremont City Church of God
47300 Fernald Fremont
510.475.8119
CHURCH OF JESUS
CHRIST OF LATTER DAY
SAINTS
First Church of Christ
Scientist Fremont
1351 Driscoll Rd. Fremont
St. Edward’s Catholic Church 510.656.8161
5788 Thornton Ave. Newark
510.797.0241
First Church Fremont
Reading Room
St. James Apostle Roman
39126 State St. Fremont
Church
510.797.4145
34734 Fremont Blvd. Fremont
510.792.1962
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Central Church of Christ of
St. Joseph’s Church
Fremont
43148 Mission Blvd. Fremont
36600 Niles Blvd. Fremont
510.656.2364
510.792.2858
St. Leonard’s
3600 St. Leonard’s Way
Fremont
510.656.4921
Santa Paula Church
4358 Bora Bora Ave. Fremont
510.657.4043
Church of Christ
4300 Hansen Ave. Fremont
510.797.3695
Church of Christ at the Hub
CHRISTIAN &
39354 Fremont Blvd. Fremont
MISSIONARY ALLIANCE 510.792.3990
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COMMUNITY
Cedar Blvd. Neighborhood
Church
38325 Cedar Blvd. Newark
510.791.8555
Christian Life Center
33527 Western Ave. Union City
510.489.7045
Crossroads Church
41386 Fremont Blvd. Fremont
510.651.0301
Church of Christ (2nd)
2817 Driscoll Rd. Fremont
510.490.3989
Jesus Cornerstone Christian
Home of Christ
Fellowship
4988 Paseo Padre Pkwy.
944 Central Blvd. Fremont
Fremont
510.582.2577
510.742.6848
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints
36400 Haley St. Newark
510.793.7607
PLACES OF WORSHIP
BUDDHIST
First United Methodist
Church of Fremont
2950 Washington Blvd.
510.490.0200
Fremont Community Church
39700 Mission Blvd. Fremont
510.657.0123
Welcome to the Tri-Cities area!
PLACES OF WORSHIP
COMMUNITY, CONT.
EVANGELICAL FREE, CONT. JEHOVAH’S WITNESS,
Lighthouse Bible Fellowship Evangelical Free Fellowship CONT.
280 Mowry Ave. Fremont
510.651.9673
Mission Springs Community
Church
48835 Kato Rd. Fremont
510.490.0446
New Hope Community
Church
2190 Peralta Blvd. Fremont
510.739.0430
Newark Community Church
37590 Sycamore
510.796.7729
Sonrise Church
2231 Ptarmigan Ct. Union City
510.441.1346
CONGREGATIONAL
Fremont Congregational
Church
38255 Blacow Rd. Fremont
510.793.3970
of the Deaf
505 Driscoll Rd. Fremont
510.490.5230
Jehovah’s Witnesses
1611 Washington Blvd. Fremont
510.656.6371
First Korean Evangelical
Church of Fremont
38801 Blacow Rd. Fremont
510.742.9191
LUTHERAN
FOURSQUARE GOSPEL Good Shepherd Lutheran
Fremont Foursquare Church
36883 Niles Blvd. Fremont
510.796.0730
St. Anne’s Episcopal
2791 Driscoll Rd. Fremont
510.490.0553
St. James Parish
37051 St. James Fremont
510.797.1492
EVANGELICAL
Fremont Community Church
39700 Mission Blvd. Fremont
510.657.0123
EVANGELICAL FREE
Evangelical Free
505 Driscoll Rd. Fremont
510.651.2030
(ALC)
4211 Carol Ave. Fremont
510.656.0900
INTERDENOMINATIONAL Holy Redeemer
Fremont Community Church
39700 Mission Blvd. Fremont
510.657.0123
Mission Valley Church
40546 Mission Blvd. Fremont
510.656.7193
Mission Springs Community
Church
48835 Kato Rd. Fremont
510.490.0446
Niles Congregational Church
Mission Valley Church
255 H St. Fremont
40546 Mission Blvd. Fremont
510.797.0895
510.656.7193
EPISCOPAL
Christ the King (LCA)
1301 Mowry Ave. Fremont
510.797.3724
South Bay Community
Church
47385 Warm Springs Blvd.
Fremont
510.490.9500
JAPANESE BUDDHIST
Japanese Buddhist Church
32975 Alvarado-Niles Rd.
Union City
510.471.2581
JEHOVAH’S WITNESS
Bay Area Assembly Hall of
Jehovah’s Witnesses
43400 Osgood Rd. Fremont
510.656.1821
Welcome to the Tri-Cities area!
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35660 Cedar Blvd. Newark
510.793.1911
Holy Trinity (ALC)
38801 Blacow Rd. Fremont
510.793.6285
Hope Lutheran Church
3800 Beard Rd. Fremont
510.793.8691
Our Savior Lutheran Church
858 Washington Blvd. Fremont
510.657.3191
Prince of Peace Lutheran
Church
38451 Fremont Blvd. Fremont
510.793.3366
LUTHERAN-MISSOURI
SYNOD
Memorial Lutheran Chapel
for the Deaf
874 Washington Blvd. Fremont
510.656.0694
LUTHERN-WISCONSIN
SYNOD
Hope Lutheran Church
3800 Beard Rd. Fremont
510.793.8691
Faith Restoration Fellowship
22606 Foothill Blvd.
510.538.9611
Galatas 3:13-14
40546 Mission Blvd. Fremont
510.656.1817
PENTECOSTAL UNITED
Revival Tabernacle
205 I Fremont
510.787.3581
PRESBYTERIAN
Centerville Presbyterian
Church
4360 Central Ave. Fremont
510.793.3575
1st Presbyterian of Newark
35450 Cedar Blvd. Newark
510.797.8811
Irvington Presbyterian
41020 Chapel Way Fremont
510.657.3133
REFORMED CHURCH
IN AMERICA
New Hope Community
Church
2190 Peralta Blvd. Fremont
510.739.0430
Tri-City Church of Religious
Science
40155 Blacow Rd. Fremont
510.656.9955
REORGANIZED
CHURCH OF JESUS
CHRIST OF LATTER DAY
SAINTS
The Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints
34201 Alvarado-Niles Rd. UC
510.477.0430
CJCLDS, CONT.
UNITED CHURCH OF
Reorganized Church of Jesus CHRIST, CONT.
Christ of Latter Day Saints
SF Bay Stake
34050 Paseo Padre Pkwy
Fremont
510.792.1826
SCIENCE OF MIND
Tri-City Church of Religious
Science
40155 Blacow Rd. Fremont
510.656.9955
SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST
Community Seventh-Day
Adventists
606 H St. Union City
510.429.8446
Niles Congregational-UCC
255 H St. Fremont
510.797.0895
UNITED METHODIST
First United Methodist
Church
2950 Washington Blvd. Fremont
510.490.0200
St. Paul United Methodist
Church
33350 Peace Terrace Fremont
510.429.3990
UNITY
Unity Church of Fremont
5409 Central Ave. Newark
510.797.5234
Seventh Day Adventist
Fremont
225 Driscoll Rd. Fremont
510.657.0444
PLACES OF WORSHIP
PENTECOSTAL
HOLINESS
SIKH
Sikh Temple San Francisco
Bay Area
300 Hillside Ave. Fremont
510.790.3755 or 510.791.9910
510.791.7086 or 510.791.9923
Synagogue Temple Beth
Torah
42000 Paseo Padre Pkwy
Fremont
510.656.7141
UNITED CHURCH OF
CHRIST
Filipino-American United
Church of Christ
4587 Peralta Blvd. Fremont
510.797.8408
Fremont Congregational
38255 Blacow Rd. Fremont
510.793.3970
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Welcome to the Tri-Cities area!
PUBLIC SCHOOL INFORMATION
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
WHAT SCHOOL IS THE “RIGHT” SCHOOL?
Almost all public schools have attendance zones,
usually the immediate neighborhood. The school
comes with the neighborhood; often you have no
choice. If you don’t know your school, call the
school district office.
REGISTER EARLY
First come, first served is not the policy of many
school districts in California. Just because your child
is enrolled first doesn’t necessarily mean that you
will get your first choice of schools or teachers.
However, in some districts, first
come does mean first served.
Enrollment and transfer policies
change from year to year in some
districts depending on the number
of children enrolled and the space
available. When new schools are
opened, attendance boundaries
often change.
Many parents mix private day
care with public education. The
day-care center takes the kid
to school in the morning and
picks them up in the afternoon.
Many public schools have
installed day-care programs.
If you don’t like your
neighborhood school, you can
If you are buying a new home or
request a transfer to another school in the district moving into one, call the school district for the latest
or to a school outside the district. But the school information or the local school. By giving them your
will not provide transportation.
address, they will be able to tell you what school
your child will attend.
Transfers to schools inside the district are easier to
obtain than transfers outside the district. New laws Even if you hear “there’s plenty of time to register”
supposedly make it easier to transfer children to do it as soon as possible. If a dispute over
other districts. In reality, many of the more popular attendance comes up, such as an unexpected influx
schools, lacking space, turn away outside students. of new students, early registration may give you
the edge in any negotiations.
If your child has a special problem that may
demand your attention, speak to the school GIFTED PROGRAMS
administrator about a transfer to a school close to In about the third grade, usually at the teacher’s
your job.
recommendation, the advanced children are given
an I.Q. or achievement test. Those who score with
an I.Q. of about 132 or are in the top 2% will be
admitted to the program. This usually means they
spend about 3 hours a week in special projects or
in activities with other gifted kids. Programs vary
from district to district.
UNIFORMS
In an effort to discourage gang colors and get kids
to pay more attention to school rather than how
they look, a new state law gives schools the
discretion to require uniforms. Uniforms are
generally interpreted to mean modest dress; i.e.
dark pants and shirts for boys, plaid skirts and light
blouse for girls. Several local schools require
uniforms.
Welcome to the Tri-Cities area!
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What Do The Numbers Mean?
These are percentile rankings, drawn from tests administered by the California
Department of Education over 6 years.
If a school scores in the 91st percentile, it has done better than 91% of other public
schools in the state. If it scores in the 51st percentile, it has done better than 51% of other public
schools. If a school scores in the 1st percentile, 99% of the other schools have scored higher.
These ranking systems do not recognize overall gains or losses, they only show how one school did
against all other schools.
If you would like more information about these scores, California School Surveys publishes the scores
for every county and every public school in the state. To purchase a survey ($44.95 per book), call
415.274.4824.
SCHOOL ACCOUNTABILITY REPORT CARD
Want to know more about a particular school or school district?
Every public school and district in the state is required by law to issue an annual School
Accountability Report Card. The everyday name is the SARC report or the SARC card. SARCs
are supposed to include:
-The ethnic make up of the school and school district.
-Test results. The results my be presented in several ways but almost without exception
the formats follow the presentation methods of the California Dept. of Education.
-Dropout rates for high schools
-A description of the curriculum and the programs.
-Class size and, teacher-pupil ratios.
-Description of the teaching staff. How many have teaching credentials.
-Description of facilities.
No matter how low the scores, the SARCs find the silver lining and ways to praise the school, the
district and the teachers. But this is quibbling; in fact, the SARCs contain much useful information. To
obtain a SARC, call the school and if the person answering the phone can’t help you, ask for the
superintendent’s secretary or the curriculum department. Some schools want you to pick up the
report in person; others will mail it to you. It sometimes helps if you mail the school a stamped, selfaddressed envelop or simply $3 worth of stamps and a cover letter. If you don’t know the name of the
neighborhood school, start with the school district.
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PUBLIC SCHOOL RANKING EXPLANATION
SCHOOL RANKINGS
Welcome to the Tri-Cities area!
FREMONT PUBLIC SCHOOLS
FREMONT UNIFIED
SCHOOL DISTRICT
www.fremont.k12.ca.us
4210 Technology Drive
510.657.2350
ELEMENTARY
Ardenwood
33955 Emilia Lane
Fremont, CA 94555
510.794.0392
Durham
40292 Leslie St
Fremont, CA 94538
657-7080
Hirsch
41399 Chapel Way
Fremont, CA 94538
510.657.3537
Niles
37141 Second Street
Fremont, CA 94536
793-1141
Azevada
39450 Royal Palm
Drive
Fremont, CA 94538
510.657.3900
Forest Park
34400 Maybird Circle
Fremont, CA 94555
510.713.0141
Leitch
47100 Fernald Street
Fremont, CA 94539
510.657.6100
Oliveira
4180 Alder Ave
Fremont, CA 94536
797-1135
Glankler
39207 Sundale Drive
Fremont, CA 94538
510.651.1190
Maloney
38700 Logan Drive
Fremont, CA 94536
510.797.4426
Parkmont
2601 Parkside Drive
Fremont, CA 94536
510.793.7492
Glenmoor
4620 Mattos Drive
Fremont, CA 94536
510.797.0740
Mattos
37944 Farwell Drive
Fremont, CA 94536
510.793.1359
Patterson
35521 Cabrillo Drive
Fremont, CA 94536
510.793.0420
Gomes
555 Lemos Lane
Fremont, CA 94539
510.656.3414
Millard
5200 Valpey Park
Drive
Fremont, CA 94538
510.657.0344
Vallejo Mill
38569 Canyon Heights
Fremont, CA 94536
510.793.1441
Blacow
40404 Sundale Drive
Fremont, CA 94538
510.656.5121
Brier
39201 Sundale Drive
Fremont, CA 94538
510.657.5023
Brookvale
3400 Nicolet Avenue
Fremont, CA 94536
510.797.5940
Cabrillo
36700 San Pedro
Drive
Fremont, CA 94536
510.792.3232
Chadbourne
801 Plymouth Ave
Fremont, CA 94539
510.656.5923
Green
42875 Gatewood St.
Fremont, CA 94538
510.656.6438
Grimmer
43030 Newport Drive
Fremont, CA 94538
656-1250
Welcome to the Tri-Cities area!
Mission San Jose
43545 Bryant Street
Fremont, CA 94539
510.656.1200
Warm Springs
47370 Warm Springs
Blvd
Fremont, CA 94539
510.656.1611
Mission Valley
41700 Denise Street
Fremont, CA 94539
656-2000
Warwick
3375 Warwick Road
Fremont, CA 94555
510.793.8660
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4455 Seneca Park Ave.
Fremont, CA 94538 ARDENWOOD ELEMENTARY
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Washington
38442 Fremont Blvd
Fremont, CA 94536
510.505.7300
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41365 Chapel Way
Fremont, CA 94538
510.656.4000
OTHER SCHOOLS
Adult School
4700 Calaveras Ave.
Fremont, CA 94538
510.793.6465
Thornton
4357 Thornton Ave.
Fremont, CA 94536
510.793.9090
Noll Adult
39600 Sundale Drive
Fremont, CA 94538
651-9030
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39600 Logan Drive
Fremont, CA 94538
510.656.7211
R.O.P.
40230 Laiolo Drive
Fremont, CA 94538
657-1865
BRIER ELEMENTARY
HIGH SCHOOLS
American
36300 Fremont Blvd.
Fremont, CA 94536
510.796.1776
Teen Parent
4455 Seneca Park Ave.
Fremont, CA 94538 BROOKVALE ELEMENTARY
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Irvington
41800 Blacow Road
Fremont, CA 94538
510.656.5711
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39999 Blacow Road
Fremont, CA 94538
510.657.4070
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600 Driscoll Rd
Fremont, CA 94539
510.656.3500
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37720 Fremont Blvd.
Fremont, CA 94536
510.797.2072
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FREMONT PUBLIC SCHOOLS & RANKINGS
ELEMENTARY
HIGH SCHOOLS
Weibel
Mission San Jose
45135 S. Grimmer Blvd. 41717 Palm Ave
Fremont, CA 94539 Fremont, CA 94539
510.651.6958
510.657.3600
Welcome to the Tri-Cities area!
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HORNER JR. HIGH
7
78
77
75
83
8
74
77
78
84
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IRVINGTON HIGH
9
74
81
77
10
81
85
86
11
82
92
88
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79
81
91
70
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63
74
71
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80
87
41
58
52
69
72
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66
74
Welcome to the Tri-Cities area!
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66
77
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LEITCH ELEMENTARY
2
89
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88
97
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LINDA VISTA
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91
91
3
86
88
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93
98
5
84
87
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92
98
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ELEMENTARY
97
99
93
99
99
99
80
96
94
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MALONEY ELEMENTARY
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70
56
61
76
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60
57
71
85
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64
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67
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73
76
75
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MATTOS
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88
3
94
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91
5
84
6
70
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MILLARD ELEMENTARY
2
87
87
88
88
3
77
79
76
75
4
85
88
90
88
5
76
67
73
76
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69
70
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99
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ELEMENTARY
90
84
81
79
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82
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78
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69
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DURHAM ELEMENTARY
JOSE ELEMENTARY
98
99
99
99
98
99
99
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99
99
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NILES ELEMENTARY
2
89
80
92
92
3
87
82
93
83
4
85
76
87
86
5
86
91
94
90
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86
88
89
87
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OLIVEIRA ELEMENTARY
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73
58
74
81
3
78
86
84
94
4
66
68
63
67
5
64
67
69
65
6
77
84
89
74
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PARKMONT ELEMENTARY
2
87
87
87
92
3
85
88
87
80
4
78
88
88
83
5
85
76
88
92
6
82
81
85
90
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PATTERSON ELEMENTARY
2
77
73
73
87
3
55
46
63
65
4
50
60
58
60
5
45
57
59
59
6
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65
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81
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71
73
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73
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99
98
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99
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VALLEJO MILL ELEMENTARY
2
73
69
79
79
3
78
72
80
82
4
60
63
77
67
5
59
51
61
73
6
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70
81
81
WALTERS JR. HIGH
7
67
64
73
71
8
60
63
62
64
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WARM SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
3
81
79
80
93
4
78
83
84
86
5
86
82
87
83
6
86
79
84
84
WARWICK ELEMENTARY
2
91
71
87
94
3
84
75
87
98
4
63
64
75
76
5
76
78
83
86
6
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79
92
85
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WASHINGTON
9
88
87
10
87
88
11
88
91
84
86
92
83
85
92
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WEIBEL
2
99
3
97
4
98
5
98
6
99
HIGH
88
89
91
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ELEMENTARY
98
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
98
99
99
99
99
FREMONT PUBLIC SCHOOL RANKINGS
MISSION
9
99
10
99
11
99
HIGH CONTINUATION
43
49
42
32
40
43
30
38
30
25
Welcome to the Tri-Cities area!
NEWARK PUBLIC SCHOOLS
NEWARK UNIFIED
SCHOOL DISTRICT
5715 Musick Avenue
Newark, CA 94560
510.794.2141
Fax: 510.794.2199
Visit the Website at www.nusd.k12.ca.us
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
Bunker Elementary
6071 Smith Street
Newark, CA 94560
510-818-3100
Schilling Elementary
36901 Spruce Street
Newark, CA 94560
510-818-3800
Graham Elementary
36270 Cherry Street
Newark, CA 94560
510-818-3300
Snow Elementary
6580 Mirabeau Drive
Newark, CA 94560
510-818-3900
Kennedy Elementary
35430 Blackburn Drive
Newark, CA 94560
510-818-3400
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Newark Junior High School
6201 Lafayette Avenue
Newark, CA 94560
510-818-3000
Lincoln Elementary
36111 Bettencourt Drive
Newark, CA 94560
510-818-3500
Milani Elementary School
37490 Birch Street
Newark, CA 94560
510.818.3600
Musick Elementary
5735 Musick Avenue
Newark, CA 94560
510-818-4000
Welcome to the Tri-Cities area!
HIGH SCHOOLS
Newark Memorial High School
39375 Cedar Boulevard
Newark, CA 94560
510-818-4300
Bridgepoint High School
35753 Cedar Boulevard
Newark, CA 94560
510-818-3200
26
20
10
13
9
7
23
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BUNKER ELEMENTARY
2
3
4
5
70
52
70
63
69
36
68
64
63
55
75
70
71
45
80
61
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8
9
10
11
14
17
23
4
20
13
21
6
31
15
30
8
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19
27
14
GRAHAM ELEMENTARY
2
3
4
5
6
40
42
40
31
35
54
39
43
45
56
32
43
42
34
36
39
43
36
23
34
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KENNEDY ELEMENTARY
2
3
4
5
6
70
85
78
83
85
90
86
78
70
91
80
90
82
67
87
69
85
67
73
74
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LINCOLN ELEMENTARY
2
3
4
5
6
75
71
54
56
76
69
83
76
57
87
61
78
63
59
73
67
69
68
63
79
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29
13
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3
4
5
6
36
28
42
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SCHILLING ELEMENTARY
2
30 53 36 25 3
42 67 47 59 4
32 44 35 40 5
42 37 50 53 6
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SNOW ELEMENTARY
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2
3
4
5
6
27
62
80
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59
70
90
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72
88
86
65
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79
75
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70
58
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BRIDGEPOINT HIGH CONTINUATION
Welcome to the Tri-Cities area!
UNION CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
NEW HAVEN UNIFIED
SCHOOL DISTRICT
34200 Alvarado-Niles Road
Union City, CA 94587
Phone: 510.471.1100
Fax: 510.471.7108
Visit the Website at http://www.nhusd.k12.ca.us
ELEMENTARY
Alvarado Elementary
31100 Fredi Street
Union City, CA 94587
510.471.1039
Cabello Elementary
4500 Cabello Street
Union City, CA 94587
510.489.4141
Eastin Elementary
34901 Eastin Drive
Union City, CA 94587
510.475.9630
Emanuele Elementary
100 Decoto Road
Union City, CA 94587
510.471.2461
Hillview Crest
31410 Wheelon Avenue
Hayward, CA 94544
5100.471.5720
Kitayama Elementary
1959 Sunsprite Drive
Union City, CA 94587
510.475.3982
ELEMENTARY,
Cont.
Pioneer Elementary
32737 Bel Aire Street
Union City, CA 94587
Phone: (510) 487-4530
FAX: (510) 487-0313
Searles Elementary
33629 15th Street
Union City, CA 94587
510.471.2772
MIDDLE SCHOOLS
Alvarado M.S.
31604 Alvarado Blvd.
Union City, CA 94587
Barnard-White M.S.
725 Whipple
Union City, CA 94587
510.471.5363
César Chávez M.S.
2801 Hop Ranch Road
Union City, CA 94587
510.487.1700
Welcome to the Tri-Cities area!
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HIGH SCHOOL
James Logan H.S.
1800 H Street
Union City, CA 94587
510.471.2520
ADULT SCHOOL
New Haven
600 G Street
Union City, CA 94587
510.489.2185
30
49
48
39
50
57
69
47
38
48
55
61
46
65
58
59
ALVARADO MIDDLE
6
7
8
59
63
62
59
74
59
70
78
69
76
75
84
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BERNARD WHITE MIDDLE
6
7
8
38
33
41
37
25
36
45
36
40
35
30
30
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CABELLO ELEMENTARY
2
3
4
5
50
56
67
59
59
74
87
78
59
68
80
67
CHAVEZ MIDDLE
6
7
8
58
57
58
67
66
61
71
71
65
10
1
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69
68
68
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HILLVIEW CREST ELEMENTARY
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4
5
62
67
64
PIONEER ELEMENTARY
-
9
10
11
KITAYAMA ELEMENTARY
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EMANUAL ELEMENTARY
2
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74
73
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76
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CONTINUATION
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ALVARADO ELEMENTARY
Welcome to the Tri-Cities area!
PRIVATE SCHOOLS
Below are private schools in Fremont, Newark and Union City. For a list of private schools in all of
Alameda County, please consult McCormack’s Guides ($9.95) or visit the web site for bay area private
schools at www.baprivateschools.com/alameda.htm.
In California, tuition ranges from $2,000 to $10,000. High school tuition ranges from $5,000 to $12,000
and discounts may be given for siblings or family rates offered.
FREMONT
Bethel Christian Academy
36060 Fremont Blvd.
510.795.1234
Enroll: 117, K-12th
Cabrini Academy
40711 Penn Ln.
510.623.9840
Enroll: 28, K-12th
Christian Community
39700 Mission Blvd.
510.651.5437
Enroll: 510, K-8th
Dominican Kindergarten
43326 Mission Blvd.
510.657.2468
Enroll: 33, K
Fremont Christian School
4760 Thornton Ave.
510.744.2270
Enroll: 1,370, K-12th
Happy Bear Forest School
39600 Mission Blvd
510.793.2327
Enroll: 26, K
Holy Spirit Elem. School
3930 Parish Ave.
510.793.3553
Enroll: 325, K- 8th
Hope Academy
3779 Franklin St.
510.794.8058
Enroll: 32, K-12th.
Mission Hills Christian
225 Driscoll
510.490.7709
Enroll: 30, K-8th
FREMONT, CONT.
Montessori School
of Fremont
155 Washington Blvd.
510.490.0919
Enroll: 104, K-5th
New Horizons School
2550 Peralta Blvd.
510.791.5683
Enroll: 117, K-8th
Prince of Peace Lutheran
38451 Fremont Blvd.
510.797.8186
Enroll: 202, K-8th
Seneca Center
40950 Chapel Way
510.226.6180
Enroll: 54, Ungraded
St. Joseph Elem. School
43222 Mission Blvd.
510.656.6525
Enroll: 282, 1st-8th
St. Leonard Elementary
3635 St. Leonard’s Way
510.657.1674
Enroll: 282, K-8th.
NEWARK
NEWARK, CONT.
Challenger
39600 Cedar Blvd.
510.770.1771
Enroll: 83, K
King’s Academy
38325 Cedar Blvd.
510.793.8001
Enroll: 50, K-12th
St. Edward’s School
5788 Thornton Ave.
510.793.7242
Enroll: 306, K-8th
UNION CITY
Our Lady of the Rosary
678 B St.
510.471.3765
Enroll: 178, K-8th
Purple Lotus International
Institute
33615 9th St.
510.429.8808
Enroll: 30, 1st-8
Semore School
4312 Dyer St.
510.471.1774
Enroll: 45, K-4th
American Christian Academy Union City Christian
Academy
36627 Cherry St.
510.796.2000
33700 Alvarado-Niles Rd.
510.489.0687
Enroll: 29, K-12th
Enroll: 87, K-12th.
Challenger
35487 Dumbarton Ct.
510.739.0300
Enroll: 480, K-6th
Welcome to the Tri-Cities area!
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College of Alameda
555 Atlantic Ave., Alameda
510.522.7221
Applications taken year round.
FOUR-YEAR COLLEGES
Armstrong University
2222 Harold Way, Berkeley
510.835.7900
California College of Arts & Crafts
5212 Broadway, Oakland
510.653.8118
California State University, Hayward
25800 Carlos Bee Blvd., Hayward
510.885.3000
University of San FranciscoSan Ramon Campus
One Annabel Lane, Suite 115, San Ramon
510.867.2711
Chabot College
25555 Hesperian Blvd., Hayward
510.723.6600
Applications taken year round.
Holy Names College
3500 Mountain Blvd., Oakland
510.436.1000
Laney College
900 Fallon St., Oakland
510.834.5740
Applications taken year round.
Life Chiropractic College West
25001 Industrial Blvd., Hayward
510.780.4500
Las Positas College
3033 Collier Canyon Rd., Livermore
925.373.5800
Applications taken year round.
Mills College
5000 MacArthur Blvd., Oakland
510.430.2255
Undergraduate program is for women only.
Graduate programs are co-ed.
Merritt College
12500 Campus Dr., Oakland
510.531.4911
Applications taken year round.
Patten College
2433 Coolidge Ave., Oakland
510.533.8306
Ohlone College
43600 Mission Blvd., Fremont
510.659.6000
COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
COMMUNITY COLLEGES
To attend a community college you must be 18,
or have special permission. Fees are $13 per
semester unit for California residents and
approximately $125 per unit for nonresidents.
The fees may vary slightly by district for
nonresidents.
St. Mary’s College
1928 St. Mary’s Rd., Moraga
925.631.4000
San Jose City College
2100 Moorpark, San Jose
408.298.2181
John F. Kennedy University
12 Altarinda Rd., Orinda
925.254.0200
Vista College
2020 Milvia St., Berkeley
510/841-8431
Applications taken year round.
Stanford University
Stanford
650.723.2300
University of California, Berkeley
2200 University Ave., Berkeley
510.642.6000
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University of Phoenix
5725 W. Las Positas Blvd.
925.847.7640
Welcome to the Tri-Cities area!
BABY CARE
BABY CARE
For licensing, California divides child-care facilities into several categories:
-Small family: up to 6 children in the provider’s home.
-Large family: 7-12 children in the provider’s home.
-Nursery Schools or Child-Care centers.
A child is considered an infant from birth to age 2.
Individual sitters are not licensed and neither are people whom parents arrange for informally to take
care of their children. If a person is clearly in the business of child care for more than one family, he or
she should be licensed.
Each of the three categories has restrictions. For example, the small-family provider with six children
cannot have more than three under age 2. In everyday reality, many of the larger facilities tend to limit
enrollments to children over age 2, and some have even higher age limits or a requirement that the child
be toilet-trained.
The state and its local umbrella agencies maintain referral lists of local infant-care and day-care
providers. All you have to do is call and they will send a list of the licensed providers and suggestions on
how to make a wise choice. For a list of family-care providers, call BANANAS at (510) 658-0381
(Oakland) or the 4C’s of Alameda County (Southern Alameda) at (510) 582-2182 or Child Care Links
(Livermore-Dublin-Pleasanton) at (925) 931-1234.
FREMONT
Children’s Galaxy
34735 Ardenwood Blvd.
510.793.1696
FREMONT, CONT.
TCCCDelaine Eastin CD Center
584 Brown Rd.
510.490.5570
KinderCare Learning Center
38700 Paseo Padre Pkwy.
TCCC510.796.0888
Marie Kaiser Infant Center
4457 Seneca Pk.
Montessori Center
510. 226.8130
33170 Lake Mead Dr.
510.489.7511
TCCCMission Valley ROP
Planet Avant
40230 Laiolo Rd.
46885 Bayside Pkwy.
510.657.4913
510.413.7400
FREMONT, CONT.
TCCCRix Infant Center
43100 Isle Royal St.
510.657.2920
Tots Landing
5121 Central Ave.
510.745.3843
NEWARK
TCCC-Rushin Infant Day Care
36120 Rushin Blvd. #1
510.794.9186
UNION CITY
TCCC-Logan Infant Day Care
33821 Syracuse Ave.
510.441.1841
Welcome to the Tri-Cities area!
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For licensing, the state of California divides child care into several categories, including
infant, licensed family, child-care centers, and school-age centers for older children. The list
below provides large day-care centers for both preschool and school-age children. For a
complete list of family care providers call BANANAS at 510.685.0381 or the 4C’s of Alameda
County at 510.790.0655.
FREMONT
A Child’s Hideway
37531 Fremont Blvd.
510.792.8415
Adventure Time-Ardenwood
33955 Emilia Ln.
510.797.6280
Adventure Time-Brookvale
3400 Nicolet Ave.
510.797.5180
Adventure Time-Glenmoor
4620 Mattos Dr.
510.744.0772
Adventure Time-Maloney
38700 Logan Dr.
510.797.5373
Adventure Time-Mattos
37944 Farwell
510.713.2158
Adventure Time-Mission SJ
43545 Bryant St.
510. 490.7874
Adventure Time-Niles
37141 2nd-St.
510.797.4806
Adventure Time-Parkmont
2601 Parkside Dr.
510.713.2011
Adventure Time-Warwick
3375 Warwick Rd.
510.797.6122
Adventure Time-Vallejo Mill
38569 Canyon Heights Dr.
510.658.7412
FREMONT, CONT.
FREMONT, CONT.
Bay Area Child Care Center- Christian Community
Azaveda
Preschool
39450 Royal Palm Dr.
39700 Mission Blvd.
510.622.2602
510.651.5437
Bay Area Child Care Center- Creative Life School
Gomes
40155 Blacow Rd.
577 Lemos Ln.
510.656.9955
510.490.4222
Early Childhood Ed. Ctr.
Bay Area Child Care Center- 4047 Alder Ave.
Marshall
510.794.9642
5301 Curtis St.
510.490.4222
Evangelical Free ChurchLittle Lamb Ministries
Bay Area Child Care Center- 505 Driscoll Rd.
Miliard
415.656.1359
5200 Valpey Park Dr.
510.683.8810
Fremont Christian Preschool
4760 Thornton Ave.
Bay Area Child Care Center- 510.744.2260
Olivera
4180 Alder Ave.
Fremont Congregational
510.797.8613
Nursery School
38255 Blacow Rd
Bay Area Child Care Center- 510.793.3999
Patterson
35521 Cabrillo Dr.
Fremont Public School510.795.6757
Azevada State Preschool
39450 Royal Palm Dr.
Centerville Presbyterian
510.657.8719
Nursery School
4360 Central Ave.
Fremont Public School510.797.6757
Blacow State Preschool
40404 Sundale Dr.
Child’s Hideaway
510.353.9728
45150 Grimmer
510.656.3218
Fremont Public SchoolCabrilio Preschool
Children’s Galaxy
36700 San Pedro Dr.
34735 Ardenwood Blvd.
510.792.3015
510.793.1696
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CHILD CARE
CHILD CARE
Welcome to the Tri-Cities area!
CHILD CARE
FREMONT, CONT.
Fremont Public SchoolDurham Preschool
40292 Leslie St.
510.656.6360
Fremont Public SchoolGlankler Preschool
39207 Sundale Dr.
510.651.3902
Fremont Public SchoolMarshall State Preschool
5301 Curtis St.
510. 668.1543
Gan Sameach
42000 Paseo Padre Pkwy
510.651.5833
Happy Bear Forest
Children’s Learning Center
39640 Mission Blvd.
510.793.2327
Holy Spirit Preschool
3930 Parish Ave.
510.793.2013
Kiddie Kare
2450 Durham Rd.
510.226.7723
Kids Wonderland
4343 Stevenson Blvd.
510.622.2602
FREMONT, CONT.
Learning Tree Child Care
34050 Paseo Padre Pkwy
510.791.6161
Little Mud Puddles
34072 Fremont Blvd.
510.791.6158
Mission Playmates
2367 Jackson St.
510.656.3722
FREMONT, CONT.
One-Two-Three
Learning Center
46280 Briar Pl.
510. 490.7311
Our Savior Lutheran
Preschool & Kindergarten
858 Washington Blvd.
510.657.9269
Parkmont
4727 Calaveras Ave.
Monarch Christian Preschool 510.791.2222
38895 Mission Blvd.
510. 494.1221
Planet Avant!
Montessori Child Care
33170 Lake Mead Dr.
510. 489.7511
Montessori School of
Centerville
4209 Baine Ave.
510.797.9944
Montessori School of
Fremont
155 Washington Blvd.
510.490.0919
Montessori School of
Fremont Children’s House
1901 Washington Blvd.
510.490.1727
New Horizons II
Kidspark, Inc.
4350 Hansen Ave.
39102 Argonaut Wy. Hub #1305 510.753.7517
510.792.9997
Ohlone College Child
KinderCare Learning Center Development Lab
38700 Paseo Padre Pkwy.
43600 Mission Blvd.
510.796.0888
510.659.6047
Welcome to the Tri-Cities area!
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46885 Bayside Parkway
510.413.7400
Rainbow Kids Preschool
38000 Camden St.
510.797.2222
Scribbles Learning Center
38660 Lexington St.
510.797.9944
Simon’s Preschool
39614 Sundale Dr #1
510.659.0656
S. Alameda County Head
Start-Hacienda
35699 Niles Blvd.
510.796.9396
Sunshine Kids Preschool
47832 Warm Springs Blvd.
510.445.0222
TCCC-Delain Eastin
584 Brown Rd.
510.490.5570
FREMONT, CONT.
TCCC-Mission Valley ROP
40230 Laiolo Rd.
510.657.4913
NEWARK
TCCC-Grace Draper
255 H St.
510.797.2732
TCCC-Rix Ctr.
43100 Isle Royal St.
510.657.2920
Tot’s Landing
5125 Central Ave.
510.745.3843
Y-Kids Care-Chadbourne
801 Plymouth Ave.
510.656-7243
Y-Kids Care-Cabrillo
36700 San Pedro
510.657.5200
Y-Kids Care-Durham
40292 Leslie St.
510.683.9107
Y-Kids Care-Forest Park
34402 Maybird Cir.
510.451.8033
Y-Kids Care-Grimmer
43030 Newport Dr.
510.651.2457
Y-Kids Care-James Leitch
47100 Fernald St.
510.683.9147
Y-Kids Care-Mission Valley
41700 Denise St.
510.659.9427
Y-Kids Care-Warm Springs
47370 Warm Springs Blvd.
510.683.9165
NEWARK, CONT.
Y-Kids Care-Weibel
45135 S. Grimmer Blvd.
510.683.9167
S. Alameda County Head
Start-Ash
37365 Ash St.
510.796.9511
Academy Montessori
International Inc.
37815 Birch St.
510.796.3866
S. Alameda County Head
Start-Whiteford
35725 Cedar Blvd.
510.791.1966
Birch Grove Preschool
6020 Robertson Ave.
510.792.1759
TCCC-Newark
36120 Ruschin Dr.
510.794.9186
Challenger School
35487 Dumbarton Ct.
510.739.0300
UNION CITY
CHILD CARE
FREMONT, CONT.
Adventure Children’s Center
4101 Pleiades
510.489.4191
Challenger School
39600 Cedar Blvd.
510.770.1771
Free to Be Preschool
188 Appian Way
510.471.0731
Diversity Children’s Center
37371 Filbert St.
510.797.7190
Little People’s Preschool
33700 Alvarado-Niles Rd.
510.489.8650
First Presbyterian Church
Preschool
35450 Newark Blvd.
510.792.3832
Semore School
4312 Dyer St.
510.471.1774
Kid’s Park
5730 Newpark Mall Road
510.792.9997
S. Alameda County Head
Start-Decoto Plaza
500 E St.
510.489.8211
King’s Kids Preschool
38325 Cedar Blvd.
510.791.8555
TCCC-Cabello Preschool
4500 Cabello St.
510.489.4141
Montessori of Newark
35660 Cedar Blvd.
510.792.4546
TCCC-Logan Preschool
33809 Syracuse Ave.
510.487.1689
Newark Community Center
35501 Cedar Blvd.
510.745.1124
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Welcome to the Tri-Cities area!
PET SERVICES
License fees vary by jurisdiction. Animal services often provide low-cost spaying
or neutering, disposal of dead animals, and pet adoption. Dog bites should be
reported to animal services.
Typical fees run $10 to $20 a year. The price is reduced if the dog is fixed or
the owner is elderly. Bring proof of rabies vaccination.
FREMONT, NEWARK AND UNION CITY
Animal Services
1950 Stevenson Blvd., Fremont
Animal Emergency ........................................................................... 510.790.6630
Animal Services Dispatch ................................................................ 510.790.6630
Animal Licensing .............................................................................. 510.790.6644
Tues-Wed-Fri
8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Sat-Sun
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Animal Shelter .................................................................................. 510.790.6640
Open to the public
Tues-Wed-Fri
Noon to 8:00 p.m.
Sat-Sun
Noon to 6:00 p.m.
Welcome to the Tri-Cities area!
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Senior information and referral
Alameda County Adult Protective Services ........................... 510.567.6894
Investigates complaints of abuse, crisis services
Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center of California ............ 925.372.2482
California Medical Review ................................................... 1.800.841.1602
Information and referrals regarding Medicare
City of Fremont Human Services ......................................... 1.510.494.4550
Coordinated Association of United Citizens (CAUC)
Information ................................................................................. 494-4590
Home Services Registry ............................................................. 494-4583
Meals on Wheels ........................................................................ 494-4588
SRnet Coalition ........................................................................... 494-4585
Elder Care Locator .................................................................1.800.677.1116
Nationwide service helping families to find information about community services for
seniors.
SENIOR SERVICES
Adult Day Services Network of Alameda County ................. 510.567.8045
Alameda County Area Agency on Aging ................................ 510.567.8040
Gold Key Club ........................................................................... 510.278.9108
Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program ........ 510.839.0393
Legal Assistance for Seniors in Alameda County ................. 510.832.3040
Legal counseling and consultation
Health Insurance Counseling (HICAP) ................................ 510.839-0393
Long-Term Care Ombudsman ................................................. 510.276.9381
Investigates and resolves complaints regarding nursing home care
Service Opportunities for Seniors (SOS) ............................... 510.582.1263
Meals on Wheels for Alameda County
Senior Centers
Fremont .................................................................................................. 510.790.6600
Newark ................................................................................................... 510.745.1170
Union City .............................................................................................. 510.489.6629
Social Security and Medicare Eligibility Information ......... 800.772.1213
Spectrum Community Services for Alameda County ........... 510.881-0300
Meals on Wheels
Senior Employment
Senior Support Services
Job Training/Education
Tri-City Elders Coalition .......................................................... 510.494.4896
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Welcome to the Tri-Cities area!