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Banning Unified School District is located in the central part of Riverside County in California. The district services the vast majority of the city of Banning, California (aside from a small residential neighborhood in the northwest of the city), as well as the census-designated places of Cabazon and Whitewater .
The Riverside County Office of Education (RCOE) serves as an intermediary between the California Department of Education and local school districts. It provides a wide range of educational and administrative services to the 23 school districts and more than 423,000 students in Riverside County.
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The Banning Broncos are a member of the Desert Valley League of the CIF Southern Section.The school has won 6 CIF Championships. 1957 Boys' Basketball; 1975 Boys' Basketball
Beaumont Unified School District is located in central Riverside County, California. The district services the vast majority of Beaumont, California, as well as portions of Banning, and most of Calimesa and the census-designated place of Cherry Valley. [2] It extends into San Bernardino County, where it includes a portion of Oak Glen CDP. [3]
It is the largest public school district in Riverside County (5th largest in SoCal after LA Unified, San Diego Unified, Long Beach Unified, and San Bernardino City Unified) and was named the California Exemplary School District of 2019. CNUSD has 50 schools in operation: 30 elementary schools, 3 K–8 academies, 8 intermediate schools, 1 Hybrid ...
The reservation runs its own education services, including independent college prep high schools and pre-K through 8th grade schools. The reservation is planning to add a high school, and natives not living directly on the reservation are zoned to the Banning Unified School District. [7]
BACIS was one of two public high schools that are co-located on the Banning complex. [3] BACIS was part of Los Angeles Unified School District. [4] BACIS was created as part of LAUSD's Public School Choice process, [5] through which the School Board encouraged teacher teams to develop plans to restructure failing schools. [6]