Covina-Valley Unified School District
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Covina-Valley Unified School District or "CVUSD," is a unified school district located in Covina, California, United States. CVUSD serves most of the cities of Covina and Irwindale, as well as a large portion of West Covina and small portions of Glendora and San Dimas.
On May 26, 2015, the Board of Education appointed a new Superintendent, Dr. Richard Sheehan, who had previously worked in the district as a teacher, coach and at the district level. Dr. Sheehan replaces Dr. Catherine Nichols, who retired after more than 25 years of service to students in the San Gabriel Valley.
Schools[]
There are 4 high schools (including one continuation), 3 middle schools, and 9 elementary schools in the district.
High Schools
- Covina High School
- (continuation)
- Northview High School
- South Hills High School
Middle Schools
- Las Palmas Intermediate School
- Sierra Vista Intermediate School
- Traweek Intermediate School
Elementary Schools
- Barranca Elementary School
- Ben Lomond Elementary School
- Cypress Elementary School
- Grovecenter Elementary School
- Manzanita Elementary School
- Merwin Elementary School
- Mesa Elementary School
- Rowland Avenue Elementary School
- Workman Avenue Elementary School
Enrollment[]
Enrollment in the 2006–2007 school year was 15,015. The majority of students are Hispanic with a large white minority and smaller minorities of African Americans and Asian Americans.
District Ethnic breakdown (2006-2007) [1]
- 65.4% Hispanic
- 17.4% White
- 6.0% Asian
- 5.0% African American
- 3.1% Filipino
- 0.5% Pacific Islander
- 0.4% Native American and Alaska Native
- 2.1% Multiple or no response
External links[]
- School districts in Los Angeles County, California
- San Dimas, California