- Poway Unified School District
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Poway Unified School District is a school district located in Poway, California. The District operates 25 elementary schools (K-5), six middle schools (6-8), four comprehensive high schools (9-12), and one continuation high school. Twenty-one of its schools are located in the city of San Diego; eleven others in the city of Poway. The District serves approximately 33,000 students and is the third largest school district in San Diego County.[1]Contents
Schools
High schools
- Abraxas High School (Eagles)[2]
- Del Norte High School (Nighthawks)
- Mt. Carmel High School (Sundevils)
- Poway High School (Titans)
- Rancho Bernardo High School (Broncos)
- Westview High School (Wolverines)
Middle schools
- Bernardo Heights Middle School (Bobcats)
- Black Mountain Middle School (Raiders)
- Meadowbrook Middle School (Mustangs)
- Mesa Verde Middle School (Eagles)
- Twin Peaks Middle School (Rams)
- Oak Valley Middle School (Falcons)
Elementary schools
- Adobe Bluffs Elementary School (Aztecs)
- Canyon View Elementary School (Coyotes)
- Chaparral Elementary School (Hawks)
- Creekside Elementary School (Geckos)
- Deer Canyon Elementary School (Bucks)
- Del Sur Elementary School (Explorers)
- Garden Road Elementary School (Eagles)
- Highland Ranch Elementary School (Stallions)
- Los Peñasquitos Elementary School (Hawks)
- Midland Elementary School (Rattlesnakes)
- Monterey Ridge Elementary School (Monarchs)
- Morning Creek Elementary School (Colts)
- Painted Rock Elementary School (Panthers)
- Park Village Elementary School (Penguins)
- Pomerado Elementary School (Wildcats)
- Rolling Hills Elementary School (Pumas)
- Shoal Creek Elementary School (Otters)
- Stone Ranch Elementary School (Trailblazers)
- Sundance Elementary School (Wildcats)
- Sunset Hills Elementary School (Seagulls)
- Tierra Bonita Elementary School (Cheetahs)
- Turtleback Elementary School (Terrapins)
- Valley Elementary School (Tigers)
- Westwood Elementary School (Roadrunners)
- Willow Grove Elementary School (Grizzlies)
School Construction and Renovation
Schools built for 500 children had as many as 700 children attending. Poway High School, built to hold 1,500 students, had 3,100 students in attendance in the 2004-2005 school year. The oldest school building in the district was built in 1949. Many of the other school district's buildings were constructed in the mid 1970s and were nearly 30 years old. Much of the initial wiring, plumbing, mechanical systems, and structures remained as they were.
With state funding from the State of California already at its maximum, and the schools still being underfunded for renovation,[clarification needed] the school district decided to borrow the money. The voters approved the $198 million Proposition U bond measure. The money will fund renovation, repairs, and construction at 24 existing schools within the school district. Aging classrooms will be renovated, plumbing and electrical systems will be upgraded, and new permanent classrooms will be constructed to relieve current overcrowding.
Footnotes
External links
Categories:- School districts in San Diego County, California
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