About
The Piedmont Unified School District (PUSD) strives to provide a stimulating educational environment for approximately 2,500 students. The student population has become increasingly diverse and includes 16 percent who are Asian, 10 percent Hispanic, 2 percent African American, 220 percent two or more races, and 51 percent Caucasian. On the CAASPP and CAST, PUSD is among the highest ranking unified school districts in the State, and over 95 percent of Piedmont Unified School District graduates pursue a college education.
A team of over 360 highly experienced and dedicated teachers, support staff, and administrators work with students at six school sites: three elementary schools, one middle school, one traditional high school, and one alternative high school. The district also includes an adult school that shares space with the district schools for evening and weekend classes.
Students come first in the Piedmont Schools. Educators work hard to provide all students with a comprehensive, rigorous and relevant K-12 curriculum.
What's Happening around the district!
Summer AI program for rising 6th-12th graders this summer! Info session February 26th.
PUSD State of the District 2025-26
New student enrollment for the 2026-27 school year opens January 14th! Piedmont residents with children not currently attending Piedmont schools - new kindergarteners or a student switching to Piedmont schools - are invited to start the enrollment process.
A draft Technology Plan for 2026-2030 is available and we are looking for feedback!
PUSD students continue to rank in the top three unified school districts in the state based on CAASPP state assessments.