Its superintendent, Dr. Elizabeth Novack, was fired in December 2013 without public explanation.[4] The Board of Trustees appointed Michael Matsuda, the district's former BTSA Coordinator who also currently serves as Secretary on the North Orange County Community College District Board of Trustees.[5]
In 2024, the school district has received backlash from the local community as a result of its decision for a mass reduction in force (RIF), with the intent to lay off 10% of teachers (119 out of 1,259) increasing to now 253 teachers district-wide.[8][9][10] In response to recent backlash, Michael Matsuda claims the layoffs were because of the expiration of federal funding at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic and a drop in student enrollment.[9] As of May 2024, the district has released a joint statement with the Anaheim Secondary Teachers Association that they’ve rescinded all RIF notifications.[11]
From 1898 through 1954, Anaheim Union High School was a four-year high school. Starting in the 1954-55 school year, AUHSD 7th through 12th grade education was split between three-year junior high school (grades 7-9) and three-year high school (10-12). This would continue until the 1980-81 school year, when junior high schools became two-year (7-8) and high schools became four-year (9-12) institutions.
Junior high schools
Ball Junior High School (Established 1962)
Brookhurst Junior High School (Established 1956)
Dale Junior High School (Established 1959)
Lexington Junior High School (Established 1972)
Orangeview Junior High School (Established 1957)
South Junior High School (Established 1967
Sycamore Junior High School (Established 1961)
Walker Junior High School (Established 1959)
Pine Junior High School (Established 1968, now Christa McAuliffe Middle School) and Oak Junior High School (Established 1962, now Oak Middle School) were formerly in Anaheim Union High School District until 1980, but are now in the Los Alamitos Unified School District.[12]
Other former junior high schools:
Apollo Junior High School (Established 1967, Closed in 1979, demolished)
Crescent Junior High School (Established 1961, Closed in 1979, demolished)
John C. Fremont Junior High School (Established 1912, Closed in 1979, demolished)
La Palma Junior High School (Established 1964, Closed in 1980. Now Hope School - AUHSD Special Needs)
Oxford Junior High School (Established 1965, Closed in 1980. Now Oxford Academy)
Trident Junior High School (Established 1960, Closed in 1980. Now Polaris High School - AUHSD independent study continuation high school)