Pomona Unified School District
Pomona Unified School District or PUSD serves approximately 30,000 Pre-K-12 students and 17,000 adult learners at 44 schools in Pomona and Diamond Bar, California. It is located 30 miles east of downtown Los Angeles, and is the third-largest school district in Los Angeles County. In November, 2008, 75% of voters approved Measure PS, a $235 million school bond measure, to provide for the renovation of schools. The first of the Measure PS projects were completed in summer, 2009. Another round of projects is set for summer, 2010, at 21 schools.
Mission and Vision statements
Mission Statement
The Pomona Unified School District provides a well-rounded and challenging educational program of the highest quality, empowering students to lead productive, fulfilling lives as lifelong learners. Supported on a foundation of integrity and respect, students will gain academic excellence and take personal and community pride as responsible citizens and productive participants in a diverse society and global economy.
Vision Statement
The Pomona Unified School District is a world-class education system committed to:
• Respect, where all students, parents, staff, and community members are valued partners;
• Responsibility, where everyone is accountable for what they say and do; and
• Results, which reflect a high level of student achievement.
Board of Education
- Adrienne Konigar-Macklin, President
- Jason A. Rothman, Vice President
- Dr. Roberta A. Perlman
- Richard L. Rodriguez
- Andrew S. Wong
Administration
- Superintendent: Richard Martinez [1]
- Assistant Superintendent, Chief Financial Officer: Leslie Barnes [2]
Pomona Unified Schools
All sections in the city are zoned to an elementary, middle, and high school.[1]
- Elementary Schools
- Alcott Elementary School
- Allison Elementary School
- Armstrong Elementary School - California Distinguished School, 1989
- Arroyo Elementary School
- Barfield Elementary School
- Cortez Mathematics and Science Magnet School - California Distinguished School, 2010
- Decker Elementary School
- Diamond Point Elementary School
- Golden Springs Elementary School
- Harrison Elementary School
- Kellogg Elementary School - Title I Academic Achievement Award, 2008–09
- Kingsley Elementary School
- Lexington Elementary School
- Lincoln Elementary School
- Madison Elementary School
- Mendoza Elementary School
- Montvue Elementary School
- Pantera Elementary School
- Philadelphia Elementary School
- Pueblo Elementary School
- Ranch Hills Elementary School, National Blue Ribbon School, 2004–05
- Roosevelt Elementary School
- San Antonio Elementary School
- San Jose Elementary School - Title I Academic Achievement Award, 2007–08, 2008–09
- Vejar Elementary School - California Distinguished School, 1995
- Washington Elementary School
- Westmont Elementary School
- Yorba Elementary School
- Middle Schools
- Emerson Middle School
- Fremont Middle School
- Lorbeer Middle School - California Distinguished School, 1999; National Blue Ribbon School, 1999–2000
- Marshall Middle School
- Palomares Middle School
- Simons Middle School
- High Schools
- Diamond Ranch High School - California Distinguished School, 2003, 2007. One of America's 600 Best High Schools, U.S. News & World Report, 2007, 2008
- Ganesha High School
- Garey High School and Garey Village
- Park West High School
- Pomona High School - California Distinguished School, 1992
- Village Academy High School - One of America's 600 Best High Schools, U.S. News & World Report, 2007, 2008; California Distinguished School, 2009; Title I Academic Achievement Award, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09
- Other Schools
- School of Extended Educational Options (SEEO) - District-dependent charter school serving grades 7-12
- Pomona Alternative School
References
- ^ http://www.pusd.org/education/sctemp/d3791dd2c7ae6f68b7dd64a4d6adcbf7/1208669480/District_Boundry_Map.pdf
Other Schools of Pomona Unified School District Pomona Adult and Career Education
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