About our School

Welcome to Summerville Elementary School — Home of the Beavers!

 Summerville Elementary Student Body 2022-2023 School Year. 

Nestled in the scenic foothills of Tuolumne City, Summerville Elementary is a rural county school dedicated to nurturing young minds from Transitional Kindergarten through Eighth Grade. Our school provides a supportive, community-centered environment where every child can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. At Summerville, we live by our motto: “Together, we can make a difference!”

We invite you to explore our website and discover the many exciting programs, events, and achievements happening at our school. By working together—staff, students, families, and the community—we are shaping the next generation of leaders who will make a lasting impact, both here in Tuolumne and beyond.

Ben Howell, Superintendent, Summerville Elementary School District

A Brief History of Summerville Elementary School

The Heart of Tuolumne: A History of Summerville Elementary School District

Mrs. Rozier's 3rd Grade class, 1939.

Welcome to Summerville Elementary School District! Our campus on Carter Street is more than just a school; it’s a community landmark built on a rich history of dedication to our children. For generations, we have been the proud educational heart of the Tuolumne township.

From Humble Beginnings to a Clear Vision for Community

The story of our district begins with the pioneers who settled this region during the Gold Rush and timber booms. To educate the children of miners, loggers, and ranchers, small one-room schools dotted the foothills in places like Arastraville, Poverty Hill, and Buchanan. These early schools reflected the community’s enduring commitment to education, even in the most rugged conditions.

That commitment led to a pivotal moment in 1947, when the Tuolumne Board of Education officially consolidated several of these smaller school districts to form the Summerville Elementary School District. This consolidation pooled community resources, strengthened educational opportunities, and ensured a more consistent experience for every child in the Tuolumne Township and the greater Tuolumne area.

The original schoolhouse was constructed on the Summerville Elementary campus around 1910. 

Building Our Campus on Carter Street

The front entrance of Summerville Elementary School around 2020.

With the new district formed, the community set its sights on building a central campus. In the early 1950s, Summerville Elementary School opened its current facilities on Carter Street—a symbol of post-war optimism and a lasting investment in local children.

Over the decades, our campus has grown and evolved right alongside our community:

  • Expansion: Classroom buildings and modular buildings were constructed to welcome generations of students and accommodate growth.

  • Community Spaces: A library, multipurpose room, and our beloved gymnasium—dedicated to former Principal Tom Slaught—were added, making the school a true hub for learning, athletics, and community gatherings.

  • Modernization: Ongoing upgrades have maintained our facilities, prioritizing safety, accessibility, and readiness for learning.
     

Evolving for the Future, Honoring Our Past

Today, Summerville Elementary School District proudly serves students in transitional kindergarten through eighth grade (TK–8). While we embrace innovation and hard work found in tried-and-true educational practices, we remain grounded in the small-town spirit that defines our community.

We are a place of Beaver Pride, where many of our students’ parents and grandparents once walked these same campus. That powerful, multi-generational connection creates a deep sense of belonging and purpose. From one-room schoolhouses to a growing facility occupying a large portion of our campus, our mission has remained unchanged: to nurture, educate, and inspire the children of Tuolumne.

We believe that “Together, we can make a difference!” And, in Tuolumne, with the connection and support from our community, we are making a difference every day. 

For more information about our Facilities Planning and future growth, please see our Facilities Planning Page

 Two students are standing next to the refurbished globe.