Pomona Unified School District

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Pomona Unified School District or PUSD serves approximately 30,000 Pre-K-12 students and 17,000 adult learners at 44 schools in Pomona and Diamond Bar, California. It is located 30 miles east of downtown Los Angeles, and is the third-largest school district in Los Angeles County.

In 1995 the school district bought the former Indian Hill Mall, a failing shopping center built in the 1960s, and redeveloped it into an educational, commercial and retail complex called The Village at Indian Hill.[1]

In November, 2008, 75% of voters approved Measure PS, a $235 million school bond measure, to provide for the renovation of schools. The first of the Measure PS projects were completed in summer, 2009. Another round of projects is set for summer, 2010, at 21 schools.

Board of Education

  • Adrienne Konigar-Macklin, President
  • Andrew S. Wong, Vice-President
  • Dr. Roberta A. Perlman, Member
  • Lorena Gonzalez, Member
  • Arturo Jimenez, Member

Board of Education members are elected to a four-year term. The elections are held on a first Tuesday after the first Monday in November of even-numbered years effective with the 2018 election.

Administration

  • Superintendent: Richard Martinez[2]
  • Deputy Superintendent, Human Resources: Darren Knowles
  • Interim Assistant Superintendent, Educational Services: Lilia Fuentes
  • Interim Assistant Superintendent, Chief Financial Officer: Sandra Garcia
  • Assistant Superintendent, Pupil & Community Services: Fernando Meza
  • Public Information Officer: Oliver Unaka

Pomona Unified Schools

Pomona High School

All sections in the city are zoned to an elementary, middle, and high school.[3]

  • Elementary Schools

References

  1. ^ Welcome to The Village at Indian Hill
  2. ^ "PUSD Fingertip Facts". Pomona Unified School District. Retrieved 22 April 2019.
  3. ^ http://www.pusd.org/education/sctemp/d3791dd2c7ae6f68b7dd64a4d6adcbf7/1208669480/District_Boundry_Map.pdf

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