Government, Education & Individuals
Del Oro High School is located in Loomis, CA, a short drive north-east of Roseville along the I-80 corridor. We are a comprehensive 9-12 grade high school serving its proud community. Loomis is a small rural community east of Sacramento at the start of the foothills leading toward the Sierra Mountains. With a community built on the belief that, “A small town is like a big family,” many of the events in Loomis are centered around the high school. Del Oro was founded in 1959 and currently has close to 1700 students. The positive experience of Del Oro has encouraged many former students to return to the nest as staff. The incredible and supportive environment of Del Oro has encouraged some of the best instructors available to choose D.O. as the place to make their career.
3301 Taylor Rd.
An Early Childhood Program
A Nurturing Environment Encouraging Creativity, Exploration, Discovery & Sharing
Enriching Children’s Lives Since 1991
5895 Brace Rd.
A co-op, play-based preschool.
At Loomis Community Preschool, children’s natural curiosity, creativity, and confidence is nurtured and enhanced through a wide-range of hands-on, play-based activities and experiences.
As a welcoming community of teachers, parents, and children, we work hand-in-hand to provide a safe, caring environment that encourages the development of the whole child and fosters cooperation, communication, and respect.
6414 Brace Rd.
The Loomis Union School District’s strategic plan builds on the bedrock of a successful school system. The District’s plan commits to preserve the quality of the current educational program, while setting the course for the future. The vision of the district strategic plan is to become a premier school district that offers “state of the art” programs for students. The plans for the Loomis basin schools are unique and progressive in wanting to provide the best possible education in the State.
3290 Humphrey Rd.
The Mission of the Placer County Association of REALTORS® is to be the leading advocate of the real estate industry; to enhance the REALTOR® image; to promote professionalism and ethical standards; to provide members with education and resources; to serve the communities in which we do business; and to build valuable alliances locally and statewide to promote private property rights
270 Technology Way Suite #100
The Board of Supervisors is the governing body of the County and certain special districts. The Board enacts ordinances and resolutions, adopts the annual budget, approves contracts, appropriates funds, determines land use zoning for the unincorporated area, and appoints certain County officers, including the CEO and members of various boards and commissions.
175 Fulweiler Ave.
Placer County continues to be one of the fastest growing business communities in California. World class recreation, a wide range of available housing, from affordable to executive, clean and safe schools and neighborhoods, an educated workforce, a nearby international airport and the choice of rural, urban and suburban living create unique lifestyle opportunities.
See for yourself why so many people find Placer County a wonderful place to live, work and play!
145 Fulweiler Ave. Suite #100
The Placer County Sheriff’s Office serves the people of Placer County by providing law enforcement to the unincorporated areas, from the Sacramento County line to the Nevada state line at Lake Tahoe, plus providing contract law enforcement services to the city of Colfax and the township of Loomis.
The South Placer Substation is located in Loomis and covers the area from Newcastle to Sacramento County line. The communities served by the substation include Newcastle, Ophir, Penryn, Loomis, Granite Bay, the West Roseville/Dry Creek area, Sunset Estates, Rural Lincoln and Sheridan.
6140 Horseshoe Bar Rd.
Special District responsible for transportation planning and funding.
299 Nevada St.
Placer County Water Agency encompasses the entire 1,500-square-mile boundary of Placer County ranging from the rim of the Sacramento Valley on the west to the Sierra Nevada and Lake Tahoe on the east. PCWA is headquartered in Auburn, the county seat of Placer County, in California’s beautiful Gold Country.
144 Ferguson Rd.
P.O. Box 6570-Mailing