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Unified School District 333
The
San Bernardino
City Unified School District 777 North "F" Street,
San Bernardino City Unified School District operates 65 schools (41 elementary, 8 middle, 6 high, 2 alternative, 3 special education, 2 continuation, 3 community day) serving 57,818 students from Pre-Kindergarten through 12th grade. 15,501 students (26.8%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 56,087 students (97%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 2,6279 classroom teachers, and 194 staff members for pupil services. Special education services are available at all district schools, with Anderson School serving as a site for students ages 11-22, offering community-based instruction, functional life skills training, and a variety of support services and programs. The district offers alternative and continuation programs at the high school level, as well as a "Middle College High School" combining high school and college level work in a college setting. Before- & after-school programs available to elementary and middle school students include CAPS (before and/or after school care, with activities including homework help, computer lab, arts & crafts, sports, academic games, gardening and music) and Homework Centers (located at community agencies, churches, and libraries throughout the city).
Chaffey Joint Union High School District 211 W.
The Chaffey Join Union High School District operates 11 high schools (8 comprehensive, 2 continuation and 1 community day), which serve 23,241 students. 2,970 students (12.7%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 9,763 students (41.8%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 961 classroom teachers, and 89 staff members for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling. A full range of extra- and co-curricular activities are available. School facilities include stadiums, gyms, libraries, computer labs, science labs, auditoriums/theaters, art studios and cafeterias. Honors and advanced placement classes are offered in all academic areas. Vocational programs and classes are available as well, with the continuation high schools housing Regional Occupational Programs (ROP) and adult education classes. Valley View Continuation High also provides an Infant Center on-site.
Mountain View
Elementary School District
The Mountain View Elementary School District operates 4 schools (3 elementary, 1 middle), which serve 3,482 students. 507 students (14.6%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 432 students (12.4%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 170 classroom teachers, and 6 staff members for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling.
Ontario-Montclair
School District 950 West "D" St,
The Ontario-Montclair School District operates 34 schools (27 elementary, 6 middle. 1 special education), which serve 27,010 students. 13,327 students (49.3%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 24,901 students (92.2%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 1,242 classroom teachers, and 70 staff members for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling. The district offers extended learning opportunities, including before- & after-school, summer, and Saturday programs, as well as Parent, Adult, & Indian Education.
Central Elementary
School District
The Central Elementary School District operates 7 schools (5 elementary, 2 middle), which serve 5,320 students. 604 students (11.4%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 109 students (2%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 235 classroom teachers, and 12 staff members for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling. The Rancho Cucamonga Family YMCA offers before- and/or after-school child care at area grade schools in both Rancho Cucamonga Elementary School Districts.
Cucamonga
Elementary School District
The Cucamonga Elementary School District operates 4 schools (3 elementary, 1 middle), which serve 2,892 students. 707 students (24.4%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 456 students (15.7%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 134 classroom teachers, and 4 staff members for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling. The Rancho Cucamonga Family YMCA offers before- and/or after-school child care at area grade schools in both Rancho Cucamonga Elementary School Districts.
Colton Joint
Unified School District
The Colton Joint Unified School District operates 28 schools (18 elementary, 4 middle, 3 high, 1 continuation, 1 alternative, 1 community day), which serve 24,936 students. 5,105 students (20.5%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 9,191 students (36.9%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 1,101 classroom teachers, and 73 staff members for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling. Extra- & co-curricular activities (starting at the upper elementary level, with most activities at the middle & high school levels) include sports, theater/drama, band, and clubs.
Fontana Unified School District
The Fontana Unified School District operates 38 schools (26 elementary, 7 middle, 3 high, 2 continuation), which serve 41,343 students. 15,336 students (37.1%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 20,928 students (50.6%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 1,780 classroom teachers, and 113 staff members for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling. Extra- & co-curricular activities (starting at the upper elementary level, with most activities at the middle & high school levels) include sports, theater/drama, band, and clubs. Extended day care services are available for students in grades K-5 (ext. 7246 for enrollment info). The district offers several early childhood programs that provide child care and parent education for families with infants, toddlers and preschoolers (work/school/training/income eligibility criteria apply, depending on the program).
Etiwanda
Elementary School District
The Etiwanda Elementary School District operates 13 schools (10 elementary, 3 middle), which serve 11,294 students. 300 students (2.7%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 426 students (3.8%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 526 classroom teachers, and 27 staff members for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling.
Rialto Unified
School District
The Rialto Unified School District operates 27 schools (17 elementary, 5 middle, 2 high, 1 alternative, 1 continuation, 1 community day), which serve 30,431 students. 7,452 students (24.5%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 18,640 students (61.3%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 1,343 classroom teachers, and 74 staff members for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling.
Chino
Valley Unified School District
The Chino Valley Unified School District operates 35 schools
(23 elementary, 5 middle, 4 high, 1 continuation, 1 community day, 1juvenile
court), which serve 33,340 students. 3,163 students (9.5%) are classified as
Limited English Proficient, and 8,232 students (24.7%) qualify for the
compensatory education program. The district employs 1,389 classroom teachers,
and 146 staff members for pupil services. Facilities at schools within the
district include libraries, computer labs, playgrounds (elementary), and
athletic fields (middle/high). A variety of programs, services, and personnel
are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and
Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include
speech/language, tutoring and counseling. Before- & after-school care, as
well as a summer program, is available to elementary age students. A variety of
extra- & co-curricular activities are offered at all grade levels, with
more extensive opportunities in sports, music, drama, and clubs at the middle
and high school levels.
Upland Unified
School District
The Upland Unified School District operates 15 schools (10 elementary, 2 middle, 1 high, 1 continuation, 1 alternative), which serve 13,585 students. 1,540 students (11.3%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 4,252 students (31.3%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 600 classroom teachers, and 34 staff members for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling.
Adelanto
Elementary School District 11824 Air Expressway (
The Adelanto Elementary School District operates 9 schools (7 elementary, 2 middle), which serve 6,141 students. 1,553 students (25.3%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 4,903 students (31.3%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 257 classroom teachers, and 8 staff members for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling.
Hesperia Unified School
District
The Hesperia Unified School District operates 22 schools (12 elementary, 2 middle, 4 high, 1 K-12, 1 alternative, 1 continuation, 1 community day), which serve 17,051 students. 2,612 students (15.3%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 8,263 students (48.5%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 723 classroom teachers, and 26 staff members for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling. District schools participate in a number of special programs & events, including Academic Decathlon & Pentathlon, Mock Trial, GATE, and Festival of the Arts. An After School Activities Program (A.S.A.P.), sponsored jointly with the Park Dept, meets at Carmel, Cottonwood, Eucalyptus, Hollyvale, Joshua Circle, Juniper, Kingston, Lime Street, Maple, Mesa Grande, Mesquite Trails and Topaz Elementary Schools.
Victor Elementary
School District 11824 Air Expressway (
The Victor Elementary School District operates 15 schools (all elementary, K-6), and 3 charter schools, which collectively serve 10,307 students. 1,123 students (11.5%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 7,528 students (76.8%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 425 classroom teachers, and 16 staff members for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling. Two district schools have a year-round program. The district's Academy of Performing Arts & Language is a "school of choice" emphasizing music and foreign language. Challenger Charter School focuses on Sports & Fitness. Charter 101 Elementary is an Independent Study Program. Discovery School of the Arts is a parent choice school, with core enrichment classes in Spanish as a Second Language, Choral Music, Piano Lab, Art and Drama. Mountain View Montessori Charter School uses the Montessori method & philosophy of education, and focuses on individualized education in a multi-age classroom setting. Park View Elementary offers a fee-based before- & after-school child care program through Medallion Schools, a private child care company. Sixth Street Prep School, a charter school, focuses on Reading, Writing and Math, offering a small school setting, basic skills tutoring, enrichment classes and accelerated educational programs. Ridgecrest Elementary School, scheduled to open in September of 2005, will be a "school of choice" that will offer the International Baccaulaureate Primary Years program.
Victor Valley
Union High School District
The Victor Valley Union School District operates 9 schools (3 middle, 3 high, 2 alternative (charter), 1 continuation), which serve 10,852 students. 562 students (5.2%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 6,458 students (59.5%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 423 classroom teachers, and 23 staff members for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling. Extra- & co-curricular activities include sports, clubs, yearbook, chorus, band, theater/drama, and GATE enrichment classes.
Redlands
Unified School District 20 W. Lugonia (
The Redlands Unified School District operates 20 schools (13 elementary, 3 middle, 3 high, 1 continuation), which serve 20,643 students. 2,135 students (10.3%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 6,882 students (33.3%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 933 classroom teachers, and 66 staff members for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling. School age child care is available at district elementary schools through the YMCA of the East Valley.
Apple Valley Unified
School District
The Apple Valley Unified School District operates 16 schools (9 elementary, 2 middle, 2 high, 1 K-12, 1 alternative, 1 continuation), which serve 14,475 students. 556 students (3.8%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 7,104 (49.1%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 643 classroom teachers, and 38 staff members for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling.
Yucaipa-Calimesa
Joint Unified School District
The Yucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified School District operates 14 schools (6 elementary, 2 middle, 2 high, 1 K-12, 1 alternative, 1 continuation, 1 community day), which serve 9,622 students. A 9th grade campus building serves as a transition to high school. 759 students (7.9%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 994 (10.3%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 414 classroom teachers, and 19 staff members for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling. A Before- & After-School Drop-in Recreational Program (Kid' Club) is available to all elementary school age children at all of the elementary buildings except Parkview (those students meet at Ridgeview). Registration for that program can be done at any of the school sites or the Yucaipa Community Center, 34900 Oak Glen Rd., 909-790-7460. Wildwood Elementary and the Community Center locations offer a full-day Kindergarten, the other schools have limited programs for Kindergarten age students.
Barstow Unified School District 551 S Avenue
"H", Barstow CA 92311, 760-255-6006
The Barstow Unified School District operates 12 schools (8 elementary, 2 middle, 1 high, 1 continuation), which serve 7,010 students. 676 students (9.6%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 4,020 (57.3%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 326 classroom teachers, and 15 staff members for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling.
Morongo
Unified School District 5715 Utah Trail (
The Morongo Unified School District operates 17 schools (11 elementary, 2 middle, 2 high, 2 continuation), which serve 9,473 students. 164 students (1.7%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 6,979 (73.7%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 450 classroom teachers, and 24 staff members for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling.
Rim of the World Unified School District 27614 Hwy.
18, Lake Arrowhead CA 92352, 909-336-2031
The Rim of the World Unified School District operates 9 schools (5 elementary, 1 middle, 1 high, 1 continuation, 1 community day), which serve 5,618 students. 322 students (5.7%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 1,075 (19.1%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 242 classroom teachers, and 16 staff members for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling.
Bear Valley
Unified School District 42271 Moonridge Road Big
The Bear Valley Unified School District operates 8 schools (4 elementary, 1 middle, 1 high, 1 K-12, 1 continuation), which serve 3,428 students. 251 students (7.3%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 928 (27.1%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 164 classroom teachers, and 9 staff members for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling.
Needles
Unified School District 1900 Erin Dr. Needles CA 92363 760-326-3891
The Needles Unified School District operates 8 schools (4 elementary, 1 middle, 1 high, 1 continuation, 1 community day), which serve 1,185 students. 7 students (0.6%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 580 (48.9%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 63 classroom teachers, and 1 staff member for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling.
Snowline Joint Unified School District 4075 Nielson
Rd., Phelan CA 92329, 760-868-5817
The Snowline Joint Unified School District operates 13 schools (5 elementary, 2 middle, 2 high, 1 K-12, 1 alternative, 1 continuation, 1 community day), which serve 9,521 students. 558 students (5.9%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 2,899 (30.4%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 482 classroom teachers, and 29 staff members for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling.
Mt Baldy Joint
Elementary School District One Mt. Baldy Road (Box 489) Mt. Baldy CA 91759
909-985-0991
The Mt. Baldy Joint Elementary School District operates 1 school (1 elementary), which serves 86 students. No students are classified as Limited English Proficient, and all students qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 5 classroom teachers, and no staff members for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling.
Alta Loma
Elementary School District
The Alta Loma Elementary School District operates 10 schools (8 elementary, 2 middle), which serve 7,503 students.222 students (3%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 507 (6.8%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 321 classroom teachers, and 18 staff members for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling. The district offers before- & after-school child care at each of the district's elementary schools.
Trona Joint Unified School District
The Trona Joint Unified School District operates 2 schools (1 elementary, 1 high), which serve 347 students. 3 students (0.9%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 229 (66%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 19 classroom teachers, and 1 staff member for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling.
Baker Valley Unified School District Hwy. 27 &
Schoolhouse Rd., Baker CA 92309, 760-733-4567
The Baker Valley Unified School District operates 3 schools (1 elementary, 1 middle, 1 high), which serve 220 students. 67 students (30.5%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 60 (27.3%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 16 classroom teachers, and no staff member for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling.
Silver Valley Unified School District Hwy. 35320
Daggett Yermo Rd., Yermo CA
92398, 760-254-0847
The Silver Valley Unified School District operates 7 schools (3 elementary, 1 middle, 1 high, 1 alternative, 1 continuation), which serve 2,630 students. 56 students (2.1%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 528 (20.1%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 138 classroom teachers, and 8 staff member for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling.
Lucerne Valley Unified School District 10790 Barstow
Rd., Lucerne Valley CA 92356, 760-248-6108
The Lucerne Valley Unified School District operates 6 schools (1 elementary, 2 middle, 1 high, 1 continuation, 1 community day), which serve 986 students. 12 students (1.2%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 677 (68.7%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 60 classroom teachers, and 8 staff member for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling.
Oro
Grande Elementary School District 19175 3rd. St., Oro
Grande CA 92368, 760-245-9260
The Oro Grande Elementary School District operates 2 schools (1 elementary, 1 K-12), which serve 3,237 students. 424 students (13.1%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 952 (29.4%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 148 classroom teachers, and no staff member for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling.
Helendale
Elementary School District 15350 Riverview Rd., Helendale
CA 92342, 760-952-1180
The Helendale Elementary School District operates 2 schools (1 elementary, 1 middle), which serve 598 students.15 students (2.5%) are classified as Limited English Proficient, and 195 (32.6%) qualify for the compensatory education program. The district employs 29 classroom teachers, and 3 staff member for pupil services. A variety of programs, services, and personnel are provided for Limited English Speaking (LEP), Gifted & Talented, and Special Needs students. Support services for all students, as needed, include speech/language, tutoring and counseling.