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Emmerton Elementary School 1888 Arden Avenue, San Bernardino 92404 Preschool-3rd Eagles Red, White & Blue Laura Ramos Fairfax Elementary School 1362 Pacific Street, San Bernardino 92404 K-6th Falcons Orange & Deep Sky Blue Ruth Curry George Brown Jr. Elementary School 2525 North G Street, San Bernardino 92405 K-6th Explorers
FERPA also permits a school to disclose personally identifiable information from education records of an "eligible student" (a student age 18 or older or enrolled in a postsecondary institution at any age) to his or her parents if the student is a dependent "student" as that term is defined in Section 152 of the Internal Revenue Code.
San Bernardino County was partitioned from Los Angeles County in 1853. [3] San Bernardino was named the county seat, and the first county judge was Daniel M. Thomas, elected in January 1853. [4]: 418 [5]: 119 County affairs were conducted in the old Mormon Council-House, which was at the corner of Third and Grafton streets. [4]: 419
Beattie Middle School opened in 2004, named after the first teacher at Lugonia Elementary school, U of R alumni, founding faculty at the University of the Philippines in Manila, Superintendent of San Bernardino County schools and local historian, George W. Beattie. [12] The Redlands eAcademy is a RUSD on-line school. [13]
A federal class-action lawsuit on behalf of more than 5,800 youths alleges San Bernardino County Children and Family Services, an agency that was deemed "too broken to fix" by a civil grand jury ...
The San Bernardino County Court House, is a Classical Revival building located at 351 N. Arrowhead Ave. in San Bernardino, is the county courthouse for San Bernardino County, California. The courthouse was built in 1927 and has served as the center of county government since then.
In the 2007-2008 school-year, Cajon won 12 San Andreas League championships (Arroyo Valley, Carter, Colton, Pacific, Rialto, San Bernardino, & San G) and the girls basketball team also won the CIF championship for the first time in Cajon's history (for any basketball team). The girls basketball team also won CIF in the 2008-2009 School year.
Big Bear Middle school was at first attended by 6-8 graders. In the 1996-1997 school year it then only taught 7th and 8th grade and the 6th grade classes were transferred to the 3 elementary schools based on location. By this time the district had 3 schools: Big Bear Elementary, Big Bear Middle School, and Big Bear High School.