About Us


Established July 1, 1974, CVUSD maintains beautiful campuses and facilities including, 17 elementary schools, one K-8 school, four middle schools, three comprehensive high schools, and one continuation high school. CVUSD also offers preschool, early child care, transitional kindergarten, magnet schools, a homeschool program serving students in grades TK-12, Century Academy, which provides a flexible, personalized curriculum to students in grades 6-12 of both online curriculum and on-campus small group courses, and other academic alternatives including Adult Education opportunities.
CVUSD is committed to all students reaching their full potential in a supportive and academically challenging environment which includes Honors, Advanced Placement (AP) classes, two International Baccalaureate Programs (IB), School-to-Career opportunities and additional support programs for English Language Learners, at-risk students, homeless, foster and students with alternative learning styles.
STUDENT ETHNICITY
49.7% White
32.1% Hispanic or Latino
8.8% Asian
6.5% Two or More Races
1.2% African American
1.1% Filipino
0.2% Pacific Islander
0.2% American Indian or Alaska Native
Updated April 2023 with CDE Dataquest information
STUDENTS WITH DIVERSE NEEDS
12.3% Receive English Learner Services
22.0% Socioeconomically Disadvantaged
Updated April 2023
OUR SCHOOLS
17 Elementary Schools (Including four magnet schools and one Spanish-English Dual Language Immersion Program)
1 Homeschool Program (Grades TK-12)
1 K-8 School & 4 Middle Schools
1 Online-Hybrid School (Grade 6-12)
3 High Schools & 1 Continuation High School
