Culver City Unified School District

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Culver City Unified School District, abbreviated CCUSD, is a school district located in Culver City, California, that serves approximately 6,500 pupils, in a variety of schools.

The Culver City Unified School District primarily consists of five K-5 elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school. It also includes an alternative high school, an independent study school, an adult school and a preschool program.

The current district superintendent is Dr. Myrna Rivera Coté. [1]

One elementary school, El Marino Language School, has both a Spanish and Japanese language immersion program. It is a blue ribbon school in the US with top students coming from it every year. Unlike the other four elementary schools in the district, El Marino does not have a neighborhood attendance area. Instead, admission is based on a lottery system in compliance with the California Education Code. [2]]

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[edit] Schools

[edit] Preschool

  • Office of Child Development (preschool), 10800 Farragut Drive

[edit] Elementary Schools

  • El Marino Language School (K-5), 11450 Port Rd.
  • El Rincon School (K-5), 11177 Overland Ave.
  • Farragut School (K-5), 10820 Farragut Dr.
  • Howe (Linwood E.) Elementary School (K-5), 4100 Irving Pl.
  • La Ballona School (K-5), 10915 Washington Blvd.

[edit] Middle School

[edit] High Schools

  • Culver Park High School (10-12)/Culver City Independent Study (K-12), 5303 Berryman Ave.

[edit] Adult School

  • Culver City Adult School, 4909 Overland Ave.


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