Montebello Unified School District

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

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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

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Secondary schools

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High schools

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Zoned:

Unzoned:

Intermediate schools

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  • 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

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  • 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 STEAM Academy (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

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  1. "District Map" (Archive). Montebello Unified School District. Retrieved on January 3, 2017.
  2. Blume, Howard (September 15, 2011). "Local campuses named national 'blue ribbon' schools". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved September 15, 2011.
  3. 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
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