Moreno Valley Unified School District
Moreno Valley Unified School District is the third-largest district in Riverside County, the 23rd largest in California, educating more than 34,000 students in grades TK-12 at 40 schools. It is the fourth-largest employer in Moreno Valley.
The Superintendent of Schools is Martinrex Kedziora.[1] The President of the Board of Education is Darrell Peeden.[2] District enrollment peaked at over 37,000 in 2006-07 and has since fallen, leading to the shelving of plans for a fifth comprehensive high school.[3]
Graduation rate
As of 2015 MVUSD's graduation rate had climbed 20% over five years to 86.2%.[4]
Schools
Elementary
- Armada
- Bear Valley
- Box Springs
- Butterfield
- Chaparral Hills
- Cloverdale
- Creekside
- Edgemont
- Hendrick Ranch
- Hidden Springs
- Honey Hollow
- La Jolla
- Midland
- Moreno
- North Ridge
- Ramona
- Ridge Crest
- Seneca
- Serrano
- Sugar Hill
- Sunnymead
- Sunnymeadows
- TownGate
Middle schools
- Badger Springs
- Landmark
- Mountain View
- Palm
- Sunnymead
- Vista Heights
High schools
- Canyon Springs
- March Mountain
- Moreno Valley
- Valley View
- Vista Del Lago
- Alessandro School K-12 alternative education campus[5]
References
- "Superintendent's Office". Moreno Valley Unified School District. Retrieved October 4, 2017.
- "Board Members". Moreno Valley Unified School District. Retrieved October 4, 2017.
- Imran Ghori (May 27, 2017). "Why Moreno Valley Unified shelved plans for fifth high school". The Press-Enterprise.
- Stephen Wall (May 18, 2016). "Education: 5 things to know about graduation rates". The Press-Enterprise.
- "Schools and Administration Map with Addresses". Moreno Valley Unified School District. 2016. Retrieved October 4, 2017.
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