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Kelseyville Unified School District

Kelseyville Unified School District is a unified school district in California with a community population of 13,480. The median household income is $63,801 and the median age is 46.8.

13,480

Population

120

People / sq mi

$63,801

Median Income

46.8

Median Age

Kelseyville Unified School District covers 112 sq mi of land at 120.3 people per square mile.

Race & Ethnicity

White66.8%
Black or African American0.0%
Asian42.6%
Hispanic or Latino (any race)0.0%

Economy & Income

$63,801

Median Household Income

$39,208

Per Capita Income

8.2%

Poverty Rate

6.8%

Unemployment

Housing

$356,700

Median Home Value

$1,352

Median Rent

74.7%

Homeownership

Education Attainment

86.2%

High School+

19.2%

Bachelor's+

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Frequently Asked Questions

Kelseyville Unified School District serves a community with a population of 13,480 according to the latest Census ACS 5-Year estimates. This unified school district is located in California.

The median household income in Kelseyville Unified School District is $63,801, with a per capita income of $39,208. The poverty rate is 8.2%.

Kelseyville Unified School District is 66.8% White, 0.0% Black or African American, 42.6% Asian, and 0.0% Hispanic or Latino, per Census ACS data.

In Kelseyville Unified School District, 86.2% of adults have a high school diploma or higher, and 19.2% hold a bachelor's degree or higher, per Census ACS estimates.

The median home value in Kelseyville Unified School District is $356,700, with a median rent of $1,352. The homeownership rate is 74.7%.

Data for Kelseyville Unified School District from the American Community Survey 5-Year estimates. Land area from Census Gazetteer files. This is a unified school district (GEOID: 0619320).

For this entity, the underlying data on this page comes from the U.S. Census Bureau ACS and decennial files. The breakdown above is the federal record; the paragraphs below add the per-entity context that makes the headline numbers usable for a real decision rather than just a data lookup.

Every number on this page links back to the U.S. Census Bureau ACS and decennial files; the methodology page describes the inputs, refresh cadence, and known limitations of the underlying data product.

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Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS, 2026.