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The Palm Springs Unified School District, or PSUSD, is one of three public education governing bodies in the Coachella Valley desert region of Southern California. PSUSD governs the western half of the valley; the Coachella Valley Unified School District and Desert Sands Unified School District oversee communities in the eastern half.
A California law signed in 2019 requires middle and high schools to begin no earlier than 8:00 a.m. and 8:30 a.m., respectively, by July 1.
La Quinta Middle School, La Quinta – opened in 1988/89. Palm Desert Charter Middle School, Palm Desert – opened in 1978/79. Thomas Jefferson Middle School, Indio – the building was a grade school since 1926 and a grade 3–8 school from 1995–2006. Colonel Mitchell Paige Middle School, La Quinta – opened in 2005/06.
The district covers 135 square miles serving East El Paso, Horizon City and the City of Socorro. SISD is well known as a destination district for its high-quality instruction, innovative programs, and a supportive and united community. The district operates on a year-round calendar from July to May with a fall and spring intersession.
Some candidates pledged to “ruffle feathers” if elected.
The district itself, its first school, and its only high school are named after Oscar T. Bassett of El Paso, Texas. It was part of Bassett Township in the late 19th century, belonging to John A. Rowland and William H. Workman. Bassett Township was part of Rancho La Puente, a land grant from the then Alta California Governor Pío Pico. This ...
[citation needed] All of the district area covers sections of El Paso. [1] The Ysleta Independent School District was founded in 1915 as a rural education district with one high school, Ysleta High School and a number of elementary and intermediate schools. As the city of El Paso grew, many of the schools of the YISD were absorbed into the city.