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The Corona-Norco Unified School District is located approximately 45 miles southeast of Los Angeles in western Riverside County. CNUSD consists of thirty-one elementary schools, eight intermediate/middle schools, five comprehensive high schools, a middle college high school and three alternative schools. The District serves over 53,000 students in the diverse communities of Corona, Norco, Eastvale, and Temescal Valley. CNUSD is the largest school district in Riverside County and the seventh-largest district in California.
Our VISION is that...
Every student has the knowledge, skills, motivation, and resilience to thrive in a diverse global community.
Our MISSION is to...
Provide high-quality education to meet each student’s academic, social, and emotional needs. To accomplish this, we employ well-trained staff, promote family and community involvement, and create a safe and supportive learning environment.
We VALUE and strive to be...
Students First: Our students’ needs and safety are always our first priority.
Accountable: We act with integrity, honesty, and transparency.
Collaborative: Strong relationships are key to our success. We aim to create a healthy work environment based in respect, empathy, and constructive debate.
Inclusive: Diversity is a core strength of our community. We strive to provide an equitable learning environment where everyone—regardless of ability, culture, gender, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, race, or religious beliefs—can thrive and feel valued.
Innovative: In our pursuit of excellence and equity, we take bold actions, explore innovative ideas, and have the courage to meet the diverse needs of our community.
Aligned: As members of a unified school system, we work together to make strategic decisions, use our resources intentionally, and create a sustainable future for our students.
Moreno Valley Unified School District is a K-12 district located in Riverside County in California.
Dr. Judy D. White - Superintendent
Dr. Judy D. White began her tenure as Superintendent of Schools for Moreno Valley United School District on February 14, 2011. She has over 34 years of experience in education and embraces a united effort of “Excellence on Purpose.” Prior to her appointment in Moreno Valley, she served as Deputy Superintendent for San Bernardino City Unified School District. Dr. White has served as Teacher, Assistant Principal, Principal, Special Education Director, Assistant Superintendent of Educational Services, and Deputy Superintendent of Program Improvement, Curriculum/Instruction and Accountability & Research. She has also served as an Adjunct Professor at Azusa Pacific University and Aenon Bible College. Her educational credits include a B.A. in Sociology from Occidental College in Los Angeles, M.A. in Education from California State University San Bernardino, and Doctorate in Educational Leadership from Azusa Pacific University.
Lake Elsinore Unified School District
With roots going back to schools that opened in the late 1800s, the Lake Elsinore Unified School District is one of oldest public school systems in Southern California. Covering more than 140 square miles in Southwest Riverside County, the district serves the cities of Lake Elsinore, Canyon Lake and Wildomar and several unincorporated communities, including Lakeland Village and Horsethief Canyon.
The district serves nearly 22,000 students at 13 elementary schools, two K-8 schools, four middle schools, three comprehensive high schools and four alternative schools. With more than 3,000 permanent and substitute employees, Lake Elsinore Unified is one of the biggest employers in the region.
For the 2010-11 school year, the district's adopted operating budget is $153.7 million.
Lake Elsinore Unified schools have performed exceptionally well under the state and federal student accountability systems. To take a look at the most recent numbers, click here.
In the last five years, LEUSD has had 11 schools named California Distinguished Schools. In addition, three schools have recently received the Title I Academic Achievement Award and one school, Withrow Elementary School, is a finalist for the national Blue Ribbon School award program.
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