Map of Completed and Potential Education Workforce Housing Developments in California
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Completed Developments
In April 2025, CSBA’s research partners published Housing California Educators, a report that summarized findings from nine completed education workforce housing developments.
Facts sheets and other details on completed EWH developments in the state follow.
San Francisco Unified School District: Shirley Chisholm Village (opened in 2025)
The district provided its land for a multifamily development built and operated by MidPen Housing and funded mostly through the SF Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development.
Jefferson Elementary School District: Eastmoor Heights (opened in 2024)
The district built a multifamily development on its own property, which is rented to district staff.
San Diego USD: Livia at Scripps Ranch (opened in 2023)
The district entered a public-private partnership with developers to create a mixed-income development of 264 homes on district land. The developers reserve 53 homes for qualifying classified SDUSD employees.
Salinas Union HSD: The Alameda (opened in 2023)
The district purchased a housing development with two apartment buildings while it was under construction. The units are rented out to district staff.
Jefferson Union HSD: 705 Serramonte (opened in 2022)
The district built a multifamily development on its own property, which is rented to district staff.
Los Angeles USD: Norwood Learning Village (opened in 2017)
The district built a multifamily development on its own property, which is rented to district staff and others.
Los Angeles USD: Selma Community Housing (opened in 2016)
The district built a multifamily development on its own property, which is rented to district staff and others.
Los Angeles USD: Sage Park Apartments (opened in 2015)
The district built a multifamily development on its own property, which is rented to district staff and others.
Santa Clara USD: Casa del Maestro (Phase 1 opened in 2002; Phase 2 opened in 2009)
The district built a multifamily development on its own property, which is rented to district staff.
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