Montebello Unified School District
Appearance
Montebello Unified School District is a school district based in Montebello, California, United States.
Montebello USD serves the city of Montebello, portions of the cities of Bell Gardens, Commerce, Downey, Monterey Park, Pico Rivera, Rosemead, and a part of the unincorporated community of East Los Angeles as well as the unincorporated community of South San Gabriel. A portion of Bell lies within the district limits, but it has no residents.[1]
Board of education
[edit]Montebello Unified School District's Board of Education election is held on a Tuesday after the first Monday in November of even-numbered years. The election is a plurality election and board of education members are elected to a four-year term.
Schools
[edit]Secondary schools
[edit]High schools
[edit]Zoned:
Unzoned:
- Applied Technology Center
- Vail Continuation High School
Intermediate schools
[edit]- Bell Gardens Intermediate School
- Eastmont Intermediate School, Montebello/East Los Angeles
- Jack F. Macy Intermediate School, Monterey Park
- La Merced Intermediate School, Montebello
- Montebello Intermediate School
- Suva Intermediate School, Bell Gardens
Primary schools
[edit]- Bandini Elementary School, Commerce
- Bella Vista Elementary School, Monterey Park
- Bell Gardens Elementary School
- Cesar Chavez Elementary School, Bell Gardens
- Fremont Elementary School, Montebello
- Garfield Elementary School, Bell Gardens
- Greenwood Elementary School, Montebello
- Joseph A. Gascon Elementary School, East Los Angeles
- La Merced Academy School,[2] Montebello
- Montebello Gardens Elementary School, Pico Rivera
- Montebello Park Elementary School, East Los Angeles
- Potrero Heights Elementary School, South San Gabriel
- Rosewood Park School (K-8), Commerce
- Suva Elementary School, Bell Gardens
- Washington Elementary School, 2016 Gold Ribbon School,[3] Montebello
- Wilcox Elementary School, Montebello
- Winter Gardens Elementary School, East Los Angeles
References
[edit]- ^ "District Map." Montebello Unified School District. Retrieved on January 3, 2017.
- ^ Blume, Howard (15 September 2011). "Local campuses named national 'blue ribbon' schools". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 15 September 2011.
- ^ Cheng, Charlene (13 April 2016). California Department of Education News Release. "State Schools Chief Tom Torlakson Announces 2016 California Gold Ribbon Schools Award" http://www.cde.ca.gov/nr/ne/yr16/yr16rel27.asp
External links
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