It serves the communities of Cupertino, Sunnyvale, San Jose, Los Altos, Saratoga, and Santa Clara.
Founded in 1923 as the West Side Union High School District, the district served the agricultural Fremont Township in the West Valley region, and still serves the regions covered by the former Township today.
Due to declining enrollment, Sunnyvale High School was shut down in 1981, with its campus being leased to the King's Academy.
The school serves mostly suburban residential and areas in eastern Cupertino, southern Santa Clara, and western San Jose.
Its racial makeup was 43% Hispanic, 23% Asian, 16% White, 6% Two or More Races, 1% Black and 1% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander.
[12] The narrator, John Stossel, was showing how the excellent reputation of Fremont Union's schools motivates parents to lie about their child's actual home.
The California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE) is administered to every sophomore enrolled [1].
Students must pass the test in order to receive a high school diploma.
According to the California Department of Education in 2008, 93% of sophomores enrolled in the Fremont Union High School District passed the English-Language Arts portion of the test [2].
According to the California Department of Education in 2008, 95% of sophomores enrolled in FUHSD passed the mathematics portion of the test.
[3] The Fremont Union High School District runs a fairly advanced technological system, including its own website servers, IP addresses, VoIP Infrastructure, and library catalog.
Schoology is the school district's primary means of communicating to students via the Internet.