Cajon Valley Union School District
Cajon Valley Union School District (CVUSD) is a school district in California. Its headquarters are in El Cajon.
Cajon Valley Union School Distrcit | |
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Location | |
750 East Main Street, El Cajon, California United States | |
District information | |
Grades | K–8 |
Superintendent | Dave Miyashiro |
School board |
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Schools | 29 |
Other information | |
Website | www |
The district has 66.3 square miles (172 km2) of area and serves most of El Cajon.[1] It also serves Rancho San Diego. The district has about 16,000 students in grades Kindergarten through 8.[1]
It was established on October 4, 1870 as the El Cajon School District.[2]
Schools
- Middle schools
- Cajon Valley Middle School
- Greenfield Middle School
- Hillsdale Middle School
- Los Coches Creek Middle School
- Montgomery Middle School
- Emerald Middle School
- Elementary schools
- Anza Elementary School
- Avocado Elementary School
- Blossom Valley Elementary School
- Bostonia Language Academy
- Chase Elementary School
- Crest Elementary School
- Emerald STEAM Magnet Middle School
- Flying Hills Elementary School
- Fuerte Elementary School
- W. D. Hall Elementary School
- Jamacha Elementary School
- Johnson Elementary School
- Lexington Elementary School
- Madison Elementary School
- Magnolia Elementary School
- Meridian Elementary School
- Naranca Elementary School
- Rancho San Diego Elementary School
- Rios Computer Science Magnet Elementary School
- Vista Grande Elementary School
Other schools
- Empower Academy
- Cajon Valley Home School
- Sevick School
School Board
Members
There are five elected members on the Cajon Valley Union School Board.
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References
- "Boundaries Archived 2012-02-20 at the Wayback Machine." Cajon Valley Union School District. Retrieved on November 14, 2012.
- "History of the Schools of El Cajon Valley". El Cajon Historical Society. Retrieved 2020-04-15.
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