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Covina-Valley Unified School District

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A unified school district (in the states of Arizona, California, Kansas and Oregon) or unit school district (in Illinois), in the United States of America, is a school district that generally includes and operates both primary schools ( kindergarten through middle school or junior high) and high schools (grades 9–12) under the same district control.

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4-455: Covina-Valley Unified School District ( C-VUSD ) is a unified school district located in Covina, California , United States. C-VUSD serves most of Covina, a large portion of West Covina , small portions of Glendora , Irwindale and San Dimas and the unincorporated communities of Citrus , Ramona and Vincent . On June 15, 2020, the board of education appointed Elizabeth Eminhizer to serve as

8-527: A smaller African American and Filipino minority. The district ethnic breakdown was as follows: Unified school district This distinction is predominant in states where elementary school districts and high school districts are, or were, generally separate. The Los Angeles Unified School District is a major example of a unified school district in California. In California and Illinois, and possibly other states, unified or unit school districts are not

12-477: The same as consolidated or union school districts , which are generally formed by the consolidation of multiple school districts of the same type. In Kansas, the unified school districts developed after legislation passed in 1962 that was intended to reduce the number of rural school districts. After the law's passage, the number of districts in Kansas dropped dramatically. In 1947, there were over 3,000 districts. After

16-507: The superintendent of the Covina-Valley Unified School District. There are four high schools (including one continuation), three intermediate schools, and nine elementary schools in the district. There is also one online learning program, Covina-Valley Learning Options Academy. Enrollment in the 2020–2021 school year was 11,332. The majority of students are Hispanic with a significant White and Asian minority and

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