Alvord Unified School District
Alvord Unified School District (Riverside, California) | |
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Location | |
10365 Keller Ave., Riverside, CA 92505 | |
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Type | Public |
Established | February 5, 1896 |
Website | www.alvord.k12.ca.us |
Alvord Unified School District (AUSD) is a school district headquartered in Riverside, California, United States.
The district boundaries encompasses the western portion of the City of Riverside, the eastern portion of the city of Corona, and segments of unincorporated parts of Riverside County, namely Home Gardens. The district was established in 1896, the first elementary school is now Alvord Continuation High School.
Schools
Continuation schools
High schools
- Hillcrest High School (Riverside)[1]
- La Sierra High School (Riverside)[2]
- Norte Vista High School (Riverside)[3]
Middle schools
- Arizona Middle School (Riverside)
- Loma Vista Middle School (Riverside)
- Ysmael Villegas Middle School (Unincorporated area)
- Wells Middle School (Riverside)
Elementary schools
- Arlanza Elementary School (Riverside)
- Collett Elementary School (Riverside)
- Foothill Elementary School (Riverside)
- La Granada Elementary School (Riverside)
- Rosemary Kennedy Elementary School (Riverside)
- Lake Hills Elementary School (Unincorporated area)
- Christa McAuliffe Elementary School (Riverside)
- Myra Linn Elementary School (Riverside)
- Allan J. Orrenmaa Elementary School (Riverside)
- Promenade Elementary School (Corona)
- Phillip M. Stokoe Elementary School (Riverside)
- Terrace Elementary School (Riverside)
- Twinhill Elementary School (Riverside)
- Valley View Elementary School (Riverside)
References
- Southern California Railway Time Table No. 5 by Southern California Railway Employee Timetable 1890
- Pacific Electric Corporate History 1885 – 1911 by Orange Empire Railway Museum
- Pacific Electric Railway Names and Locations of Stops, Cross Streets and Important Points of Interest by O.A. Smith, Passenger Traffic Manager
- Riverside County, California, Place Names Their Origins and Their Stories by Jane Davies Gunther 1984
- Landmarks of Riverside and the Stories Behind Them by Tom Patterson 1964
- Lech, Steve (2004). Along the Old Roads: A History of the Portion of Southern California that became Riverside County: 1772–1893. Riverside, CA: Steve Lech. p. 30. OCLC 56035822.
- A Colony for California: Riverside’s First Hundred Years by Tom Patterson 1971
External links
Coordinates: 33°56′00″N 117°28′46″W / 33.93333°N 117.47944°W
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