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West Covina Unified School District (WCUSD) is a unified school district located and serves the city of West Covina, California. It is located in the San Gabriel Valley area. The members of the West Covina Board of Education are Eileen Miranda-Jimenez (Vice-President), Steve Cox (President), Mike Spence (Clerk), Cammie Poulos (Member), and ...
West Covina Unified School District (2 P) Pages in category "School districts in Los Angeles County, California" The following 86 pages are in this category, out of 86 total.
C-VUSD serves most of Covina, a large portion of West Covina, small portions of Glendora, Irwindale and San Dimas and the unincorporated communities of Citrus, Ramona and Vincent. On June 15, 2020, the board of education appointed Elizabeth Eminhizer to serve as the superintendent of the Covina-Valley Unified School District.
During 2009–2013, West Covina had a median household income of $67,088, with 10% of the population living below the federal poverty line. [5] In 2017, there were more than 10,000 Filipino Americans living in West Covina; [35] they make up the majority population in the south side of the city. [36] West Covina is broken up into five districts ...
The West Covina Unified School District is working with police and Child Protective Services to review the allegations against the substitute teacher. ... February 18, 2024 at 3:14 PM.
School district: West Covina Unified School District: Principal: Dr. Charles Park: Faculty: 88.81 (FTE) [1] ... 25 2005–2006 720 739 4 19 2006–2007 739 729 5 -10
The 2024 General Election is on Tuesday, Nov. 5.. Across the country, voters will be weighing in on a presidential contest, while in El Paso, voters will cast ballots in several high-profile local ...
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 ...