Centralia School District CESD
6625 La Palma Avenue, Buena Park, CA 90620; 714-228-3100;
District Website;
Located in the north part of Orange County,
Centralia School District was established in 1875 and was the first school district in California
to provide free textbooks to students.
Today, the district's nine elementary schools are in the neighboring cities of Buena Park,
Anaheim, and La Palma. Enrollment is approximately 4,700 students.
Elementary Schools:
Buena Terra School - 8299 Holder Street, Buena Park, CA / 714-228-3220.
Centralia School - 195 North Western Avenue, Anaheim, CA 92801 / 714-228-3210.
Danbrook School - 320 Danbrook Street, Anaheim, CA 92804 / (714) 228-3230.
Dysinger School - 7770 Camellia Drive, Buena Park, CA 90620 / (714) 228-3240
Walter Knott School - 7300 La Palma Avenue, Buena Park, CA 90620 / (714) 228-3250
Los Coyotes School - 8122 Moody Street, La Palma, CA 90623 / (714) 228-3260
G. B. Miller School - 7751 Furman Road, La Palma, CA 90623 / (714) 228-3270
San Marino School - 6215 San Rolando Way, Buena Park, CA 90620 / (714) 228-3280
Raymond Temple School - 7800 Holder Street, Buena Park, CA 90620 / (714) 228-3290
Tour Buena Park
This tourism destination is home of exciting theme parks such as Knott's Berry Farm,
Pirates Dinner Theater, Medievil Times, etc.
Buena Park Slot Car Raceway - Orange Co
Popular for small youth, church, school and scout groups. Participants race remote control
vehicles around an indoor 8-lane 155-foot long custom gerding king track.
Banquet tables available for food, drinks, presents, etc.
Ralph Clark Regional Park
This Orange County Park is located at the foot of the Coyote Hills. The 105 acre property extends north and south with the softball complex.
The park lands range from large open grass areas, to gently rolling hills of native plants, to shear sandstone cliffs to the north
The park is a rich source of fossils since over 10,000 years ago this site contained marshes, grassy meadows and oak woodlands, inhabited by at least 70 forms of life including the ancient mammoth, ground sloth and ring-tailed cat.
Recreational activities include picnicking in large shaded picnic areas, hiking and bicycle trails, and children's playground areas.
Spacious play areas include two sand volleyball courts, four tennis courts, three softball fields, and fishing in the well-stocked three acre lake.