Badillo Elementary School

Badillo Elementary School
Address
1771 East Old Badillo Ave., Covina, CA 91724
Coordinates 34°5′12″N 117°51′15″W / 34.08667°N 117.85417°W / 34.08667; -117.85417Coordinates: 34°5′12″N 117°51′15″W / 34.08667°N 117.85417°W / 34.08667; -117.85417
Information
School type Public, Elementary School
Opened 1957
School district Charter Oak Unified School District
NCES District ID 0608190
School code 19-64378-6012041
NCES School ID 060819000799
Principal Lori Drake
Grades K - 6
Enrollment 487 (March 20, 2013)
Color(s)           Blue and White
Mascot Panther
Communities served Covina, Glendora, and San Dimas
Feeder to Royal Oak Middle School
Website www.cousd.net/education/school/school.php?sectionid=2
Mock Fruit Crate Label based on school's mascot (Panthers) in honor of the area's agricultural history.


Fruit Crate Label based on school's mascot (Panthers) in honor of the area's agricultural history.

Badillo Elementary School was built in 1957. Badillo was named after two brothers, Julian and Antonio Badillo (Badilla). They were coffee bean farmers from Costa Rica who came to Covina to establish a coffee plantation.[1][2][3] Badillo Elementary School is one of ten schools in the Charter Oak Unified School District and is located in the City of Covina in the San Gabriel Valley which is east of Los Angeles.

References

  1. http://www.villageprofile.com/california/covina/main.html
  2. Hall, Barbara Ann (2007). Covina. USA: Arcadia Publishing. p. 14. ISBN 073855555X.
  3. "Coffee Raising Project Failed Here in 1876". Covina Argus Citizen. February 11, 1954.


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