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Santa Ana, California. Don Gaspár de Portolá, a Spanish expedition party leader, discovered a picturesque river in Southern California which he christened Santa Ana, in honor of Saint Anne, on July 26, 1769. José Antonio Yorba, a youthful expedition soldier, was given a Spanish land grant for the area. He developed the Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana for cattle grazing and productive farmland.

In 1869, William Spurgeon purchased 70 acres from the Yorba family and plotted a town site. The new town was given the name Santa Ana. In 1886, Santa Ana was incorporated to become a city. Orange County was separated from Los Angeles in 1889, and Santa Ana was designated the County Seat. Santa Ana is the financial and governmental center of Orange County and a major city in the state.

There are many things to do in and around Santa Ana and you will certainly never have to leave the area to be entertained if you didn't want too. Attractions are many and include: The Bowers Museum of Cultural Arts, Discovery Museum of Orange County, Discovery Science Center, Santa Ana Zoo, Historic Downtown Santa Ana, Santa Ana Artists’ Village, Kidseum, Old Courthouse Museum, Santa Ana Public Library, and the Fairhaven Memorial Park.

 

Elementary
Adams Elementary School
(714) 430-5900
2130 S Raitt St
Santa Ana, CA

Arroyo Elementary School
(714) 730-7381
11112 Coronel Rd
Santa Ana, CA

Bethel Baptist Church
(714) 839-3600
901 S Euclid St
Santa Ana, CA

Calvary Christian School
(714) 973-2056
1010 N Tustin Ave
Santa Ana, CA

Carver Elementary School
(714) 564-2000
1401 W Santa Ana Blvd
Santa Ana, CA

Davis Elementary School
(714) 564-2200
1405 French St
Santa Ana, CA

Diamond Elementary School
(714) 430-6100
1450 S Center St
Santa Ana, CA

Edison Elementary School
(714) 433-6900
2063 Orange Ave
Santa Ana, CA

Fairhaven Elementary School
(714) 997-6178
1415 Fairhaven Ave
Santa Ana, CA

Fairmont Private School
(714) 832-4867
12421 Newport Ave
Santa Ana, CA

Franklin Elementary School
(714) 564-2900
210 W Cubbon St
Santa Ana, CA

Fremont Elementary School
(714) 972-4300
1930 W 10th St
Santa Ana, CA

Garfield Elementary School
(714) 972-5300
850 Brown St
Santa Ana, CA

Grand Avenue Christian School
(714) 547-5039
2121 N Grand Ave
Santa Ana, CA

Grant Elementary School
(714) 565-5400
333 E Walnut St
Santa Ana, CA

Greenville Fundamental School
(714) 431-3200
3600 S Raitt St
Santa Ana, CA

Guin Foss Elementary School
(714) 730-7552
18492 Vanderlip Ave
Santa Ana, CA

Harvey Elementary School
(714) 430-6200
1635 S Center St
Santa Ana, CA

Hazard Elementary School
(714) 663-6403
4218 Hazard Ave
Santa Ana, CA

Middle
Villa Intermediate School
(714) 558-5100
1441 E Chestnut Ave
Santa Ana, CA

Willard Intermediate School
(714) 480-4800
1342 N Ross St
Santa Ana, CA

High
Bethel Baptist Church
(714) 839-3600
901 S Euclid St
Santa Ana, CA

Century High School
(714) 568-7000
1401 S Grand Ave
Santa Ana, CA

Cesar E Chavez High School
(714) 430-5700
2128 Cypress Ave
Santa Ana, CA

Foothill High School
(714) 730-7464
19251 Dodge Ave
Santa Ana, CA

Hillview High School
(714) 730-7356
19061 Foothill Blvd
Santa Ana, CA

Mountain View High School
(714) 431-7500
1629 S Center St
Santa Ana, CA

Romona's Vocational Schools
(714) 542-6560
410 W 4th St
Santa Ana, CA

Saddleback High School
(714) 513-2900
2802 S Flower St
Santa Ana, CA

Santa Ana High School
(714) 567-4900
520 W Walnut St
Santa Ana, CA

Santa Ana Valley High School
(714) 241-6410
1801 S Greenville St
Santa Ana, CA

Special Education Dept
(714) 558-5861
1601 E Chestnut Ave
Santa Ana, CA

Summit
(714) 558-8287
515 W 17th St
Santa Ana, CA

Valley High School
(714) 241-6410
1801 S Greenville St
Santa Ana, CA

 

Zip Codes for Santa Ana, CA: 92701, 92702, 92703, 92704, 92705, 92706, 92707, 92708, 92711, 92712, 92725, 92728, 92735, 92799

Demographics

zip code: 92701

County Average

State Average

National Average

Neighborhood type

Inner City

 

 

 

Population

58,329

2,874,988

35,484,453

290,809,777

Pop. density

18,155.4

5,700.5

217.2

79.6

Percent male

52.4%

50.4%

49.7%

49.1%

Percent female

47.6%

49.6%

50.3%

50.9%

Median age

26.1

33.6

34.7

36.5

People per household

4.7

2.9

3.0

2.6

Median household income

$33,728

$73,917

$47,493

$41,994

Average income per capita

$9,482

$35,856

$22,711

$21,587

 

Crime

Violent crime risk index

6.0

3.4

4.3

3.0

Property crime risk index

6.0

4.3

4.3

3.2

 

Housing

Median home value

$311,249

$460,000

$428,300

$170,800

Median age of homes

26.1

19.1

22.1

27.8

Home appreciation

25.1%

24.7%

13.9%

7.7%

Homes - owned

28.3%

58.0%

53.6%

63.4%

Homes - rented

69.5%

35.7%

40.6%

21.7%

Homes - vacant

2.2%

6.3%

5.8%

14.8%

Commuting by bus

13.1%

1.9%

5.1%

2.0%

Commuting by carpool

29.2%

12.8%

14.5%

14.6%

Commuting by auto

49.6%

78.1%

72.1%

71.6%

Working at home

1.4%

3.0%

3.8%

5.6%

 

Family Facts

Currently married

44.4%

51.7%

52.4%

58.3%

Never married

42.2%

30.5%

30.1%

23.8%

Divorced

5.5%

10.0%

9.5%

7.7%

Widowed

3.6%

4.7%

5.6%

7.4%

Separated

4.3%

3.1%

2.5%

2.8%

Married - w/ children

35.5%

27.0%

37.8%

28.5%

Married - no children

13.4%

28.3%

36.5%

31.3%

Single - w/ children

18.3%

9.1%

14.2%

9.3%

Single - no children

32.7%

35.6%

11.6%

30.7%

Education

High school graduates

30.2%

86.6%

76.8%

80.4%

College degree - 2 year

2.8%

13.7%

7.1%

8.2%

College degree - 4 year

3.6%

31.1%

17.1%

14.9%

Graduate degree

2.0%

14.1%

9.5%

7.0%

Expenditures per student

$4,878

$4,757

$5,571

$5,896

Students per teacher

23.3

21.8

18.8

16.0

Students per librarian

8,797

54,184

5,283

934

Students per guidance counselor

1,432

54,184

5,283

560

 

Economy

Unemployment rate

6.4%

3.6%

6.5%

5.7%

Recent job growth

1.8%

1.8%

1.0%

1.4%

Future job growth

12.6%

1.8%

1.0%

10.5%

Sales tax

7.75%

7.25%

7.79%

5.63%

Income tax

6.00%

6.00%

6.00%

5.02%

Cost of living index

126.3

167.5

162.8

100.0

 

Health

Air quality

2

2

36

48

Watershed quality

65

65

41

54

Physicians per capita

263.2

231.8

168.6

168.5

Health cost index

120.0

119.5

136.5

100.0

Superfund site index

10

10

65

71

UV index

5.9

5.9

5.2

4.3

 

Climate

Altitude

135

248

1,429

1,058

Rainfall (inches annually)

13.8

13.1

26.2

38.8

Snowfall (inches annually)

0.0

0.0

12.1

24.4

January avg. low temp

46.6

45.4

35.3

21.6

July avg. high temp

82.5

81.2

87.7

86.4

Days of precipitation annually

32

32

61

112

Days mostly sunny annually

278

278

258

205

Comfort index (during hot weather)

55

54

56

44

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