The Piedmont Unified School District (PUSD) comprises the seven schools in the city of
Piedmont,
California, United States.
Schools
Egbert W. Beach Elementary School: the school was established in 1913. It was the city's second elementary school and it preceded the building of
Piedmont High School in 1921.[1] The school was named in honor of Egbert W. Beach, the first man from Piedmont to die in World War I.[2]
Frank C. Havens Elementary School: originally built in 1908, a year after the establishment of Piedmont as a city. The city's first elementary school, it originally went by the name the Piedmont (Bonita Avenue) School. The name was changed when the building was entirely rebuilt in the 1950s.[3] The school is named after lawyer and real estate developer
Frank C. Havens.[4]
The Piedmont Unified School District (PUSD) comprises the seven schools in the city of
Piedmont,
California, United States.
Schools
Egbert W. Beach Elementary School: the school was established in 1913. It was the city's second elementary school and it preceded the building of
Piedmont High School in 1921.[1] The school was named in honor of Egbert W. Beach, the first man from Piedmont to die in World War I.[2]
Frank C. Havens Elementary School: originally built in 1908, a year after the establishment of Piedmont as a city. The city's first elementary school, it originally went by the name the Piedmont (Bonita Avenue) School. The name was changed when the building was entirely rebuilt in the 1950s.[3] The school is named after lawyer and real estate developer
Frank C. Havens.[4]