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Moreno Valley Unified School District
Address
25634 Alessandro Boulevard
, California, 92553
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesK–12 [1]
NCES District ID 0625800 [1]
Students and staff
Students31,597 (2020–2021) [1]
Teachers1,449.51 ( FTE) [1]
Staff1,761.44 ( FTE) [1]
Student–teacher ratio21.8:1 [1]
Other information
Website www.mvusd.net

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 Interim Superintendent of Schools is Robert Verdi. [2] The President of the Board of Education is Susan Smith. [3] 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. [4]

Graduation rate

As of 2015 MVUSD's graduation rate had climbed 20% over five years to 86.2%. [5]

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

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Moreno Valley Unified". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved 2022-03-05.
  2. ^ "Superintendent's Office". Moreno Valley Unified School District. Retrieved July 2, 2023.
  3. ^ "Board Members". Moreno Valley Unified School District. Retrieved July 2, 2023.
  4. ^ Imran Ghori (May 27, 2017). "Why Moreno Valley Unified shelved plans for fifth high school". The Press-Enterprise.
  5. ^ Stephen Wall (May 18, 2016). "Education: 5 things to know about graduation rates". The Press-Enterprise.
  6. ^ "Schools and Administration Map with Addresses". Moreno Valley Unified School District. 2016. Retrieved October 4, 2017.

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Moreno Valley Unified School District
Address
25634 Alessandro Boulevard
, California, 92553
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesK–12 [1]
NCES District ID 0625800 [1]
Students and staff
Students31,597 (2020–2021) [1]
Teachers1,449.51 ( FTE) [1]
Staff1,761.44 ( FTE) [1]
Student–teacher ratio21.8:1 [1]
Other information
Website www.mvusd.net

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 Interim Superintendent of Schools is Robert Verdi. [2] The President of the Board of Education is Susan Smith. [3] 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. [4]

Graduation rate

As of 2015 MVUSD's graduation rate had climbed 20% over five years to 86.2%. [5]

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

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Moreno Valley Unified". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved 2022-03-05.
  2. ^ "Superintendent's Office". Moreno Valley Unified School District. Retrieved July 2, 2023.
  3. ^ "Board Members". Moreno Valley Unified School District. Retrieved July 2, 2023.
  4. ^ Imran Ghori (May 27, 2017). "Why Moreno Valley Unified shelved plans for fifth high school". The Press-Enterprise.
  5. ^ Stephen Wall (May 18, 2016). "Education: 5 things to know about graduation rates". The Press-Enterprise.
  6. ^ "Schools and Administration Map with Addresses". Moreno Valley Unified School District. 2016. Retrieved October 4, 2017.

External links



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