Fontana Unified School District

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Fontana Unified School District
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Address
9680 Citrus Avenue
, San Bernardino , California
United States
District information
TypePublic
Grades K through 12 [1]
SuperintendentMiki R. Inbody
NCES District ID 0613920 [1]
Students and staff
Students35,461 (2020–2021) [1]
Teachers1,704.3 (FTE) [1]
Staff1,927.04 (FTE) [1]
Student–teacher ratio20.81:1 [1]
Other information
Website www.fusd.net

Fontana Unified School District is located in and serves most of the city of Fontana, California, a community in San Bernardino County about 50 miles east of Los Angeles. The district contains 45 schools, which serve students from K-12 to adult education. It was established in the 1920s and unified in 1956. [2]

Contents

The district includes most of Fontana and a portion of Rialto. [3]

Board of education

Board of Education provides direction for operating the District through actions taken at its meetings. Board members, as a body, develop the policies by which the educational programs and other business of the District are carried out. They may not act individually in the name of the Board; action may be taken only when the Board is gathered in a formal meeting with a majority of the members present

Members:

Marcelino "Mars" Serna - Board President

Adam Perez - Board Vice President

Mary Sandoval - Board Member

Jennifer Quezada - Board Member

Joe Armendarez - Board Member

Elementary schools

  • Almond Elementary School - https://www.fusd.net/almond
  • Beech Avenue Elementary School
  • Kathy Binks Elementary School
  • Canyon Crest Elementary School
  • Chaparral Elementary School
  • Citrus Elementary School
  • Cypress Elementary School
  • Date Elementary School
  • Dolores Huerta International Academy
  • Dorothy Grant Elementary School
  • Hemlock Elementary School
  • Juniper Elementary School
  • Live Oak Elementary School
  • Locust Elementary School
  • Mango Elementary School
  • Maple Elementary School
  • North Tamarind Elementary School
  • Oak Park Elementary School
  • Oleander Elementary School
  • Palmetto Elementary School
  • Poplar Elementary School
  • Ted Porter Elementary School
  • Primrose Elementary School
  • Randall Pepper Elementary School
  • Redwood Elementary School
  • Shadow Hills Elementary School
  • Sierra Lakes Elementary School
  • South Tamarind Elementary School
  • Tokay Elementary School
  • Virginia Primrose Elementary School
  • West Randall Elementary School

Middle schools

High schools

Charter schools

Adult Schools

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