La Mesa-Spring Valley School District

La Mesa-Spring Valley School District is a public school district in the East County area of San Diego County, California, United States. The district serves the city of La Mesa, a portion of the city of El Cajon, the unincorporated communities of Casa de Oro, Mount Helix, and Spring Valley. As of 2013, the district serves 12,587 students in grades K–8. There are four middle schools (grades 7–8) and 17 elementary schools (K–6).[1] The district is run by a five-member elected school board.

La Mesa-Spring Valley School District
Location
4750 Date Ave.
La Mesa, California 91941

San Diego County, California

United States
District information
GradesK–8
SuperintendentBrian Marshall
Schools21
Budget$100 Million
Students and staff
Students12,587
Teachers652
Staff897
Other information
Websitewww.lmsvschools.org

Elementary schools

The district's seventeen elementary schools include Avondale, Bancroft Elementary, Casa de Oro Elementary, Fletcher Hills, Highlands, Kempton, La Mesa Dale, La Presa Elementary, Lemon Avenue, Loma, Maryland Avenue, Glenn E. Murdock, Murray Manor, Northmont, Rancho, Rolando, and Sweetwater Springs.[2]

Middle schools

The La Mesa-Spring Valley School District operates five middle schools: Kempton Literacy Academy, La Mesa Arts Academy, Spring Valley Academy, STEAM Academy, and Parkway Middle School.[2]

Renovations

In 2002, the district raised $67 million through school bonds to repair and renovate schools.[3]

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References

  1. "Fast facts about the district". La Mesa-Spring Valley School District. Retrieved 2014-08-21.
  2. "District School Sites". La Mesa-Spring Valley School District. Retrieved 2014-08-21.
  3. Sanchez, Leonel (February 7, 2011). "La Mesa-Spring Valley schools bond program nears end". The San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved 2014-08-21.


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