Morongo Unified School District
The Morongo Unified School District (MUSD) is a public education governing body in the Mojave high desert of Southern California. MUSD has more than 1,100 employees who provide educational services to 9,301 students.
Morongo Unified School District | |
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Address | |
5715 Utah Trail
, CaliforniaUnited States | |
Coordinates | 34°09′14″N 116°02′14″W |
District information | |
Type | Public |
Grades | K–1212[1] |
NCES District ID | 0625860 [1] |
Students and staff | |
Students | 8,005 (2020–2021)[1] |
Teachers | 365.51 (FTE)[1] |
Staff | 424.54 (FTE)[1] |
Student–teacher ratio | 21.9:1[1] |
District mascot | bobcat |
Colors | green, white, black |
Other information | |
Website | www |
Summary
Currently, MUSD has eleven elementary schools, two middle schools, two comprehensive high schools, two continuation high schools, two state preschool programs, and a special education preschool program. Administrative offices are located in Twentynine Palms, California.
San Bernardino County School Superintendent provides leadership for this district.
Schools
Elementary
- Condor Elementary School (in Twentynine Palms US Marine Corps Base).
- Friendly Hills Elementary School (Grades K-7) - opened in 1990s.
- Joshua Tree Elementary School (current campus opened in 2013).
- Landers Elementary School - opened in 2000s.
- Morongo Valley Elementary School - opened in 1980s.
- Oasis Elementary School, Twentynine Palms - opened in 1980s.
- Onaga Elementary School, Yucca Valley - opened in 2000s.
- Palm Vista Elementary School, Twentynine Palms - opened in 1980s.
- Twentynine Palms Elementary School (expected to close).
- Yucca Mesa Elementary School (Grades K-8) - opened in 2000s.
- Yucca Valley [Hope] Elementary School (oldest in district, was Central Public School).
Middle
- La Contenta Middle School, Yucca Valley - opened in 1991
- Twentynine Palms Junior High School - original Elem/Jr High/Sr High school in town
High
- Twentynine Palms High School - opened 1975
- Yucca Valley High School - opened 1968
- Black Rock High School (continuation)
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