Mount Diablo Unified School District
Mount Diablo Unified School District (MDUSD) is a public school district in Contra Costa County, California. It currently operates 29 elementary schools, 9 middle schools, and 5 high schools, with 7 alternative school programs and an adult education program.[1] MDUSD is one of the largest school districts in the state of California, with over 56 school sites and a budget of approximately $270,000,000. The district has over 36,000 K-12 students, over 20,000 adult education students, and over 3,500 employees, including over 2,000 certificated educators.[2] The district covers 150 square miles (390 km2), including the cities of Concord and Clayton; as well as most of Pleasant Hill and portions of Walnut Creek, Pittsburg, Lafayette, and Martinez; and unincorporated areas, including Pacheco, Clyde, and Bay Point.[2]
Mount Diablo Unified School District | |
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1936 Carlotta Dr. , Contra Costa County, California, 94519 | |
District information | |
Type | Public |
Established | 1948 |
Superintendent | Adam Clark |
Other information | |
Website | http://www.mdusd.org/ |
Superintendent and Board
The current district superintendent is Dr. Robert A. Martinez.[3]
The current members of the Board of Education are:[4]
- Brian Lawrence, President (Term expires 2020)
- Debra Mason, Vice President (Term expires 2022)
- Linda Mayo (Term expires 2022)
- Joanne Durkey (Term expires 2020)
- Cherise Khaund (Term expires 2022)
Demographics
Approximately 36,000 students are enrolled at MDUSD. The racial makeup of MDUSD's students is 55.0% Non-Hispanic white, 26.7% Hispanic, 7.8% Asian, 5.2% African American, 3.7% Filipino, 1.1% Pacific Islander, and 0.5% Native American.[2]
Schools and Programs
Elementary schools
- Ayers
- Bancroft
- Bel Air
- Cambridge
- Cornerstone
- Delta View
- El Monte
- Fair Oaks
- Gregory Gardens
- Hidden Valley
- Highlands
- Holbrook
- Meadow Homes
- Monte Gardens (magnet school)
- Mt. Diablo
- Mountain View
- Pleasant Hill
- Rio Vista
- Sequoia
- Shore Acres
- Silverwood
- Strandwood
- Sun Terrace
- Sunrise
- Valhalla
- Valle Verde
- Walnut Acres
- Westwood
- Woodside
- Wren Avenue
- Ygnacio Valley
Middle schools
High schools
Clayton Valley High School operated as an MDUSD school from 1958 to 2012. In 2012 it was converted to a charter school and is no longer part of the MDUSD.[5]
Pacifica High School operated from 1955 until 1976 when it was closed. The campus was then re-opened as Riverview Middle School.[6]
Pleasant Hill High School operated from 1953 until 1980 when it was closed. The campus later re-opened as Pleasant Hill Middle School.[7][8]
Alternative schools
- Alliance Program - Mental Health Collaborative
- Crossroads NSHS (necessary small high school)
- Diablo Day School
- Foster Youth Services - service, not a school
- Gateway NSHS
- Home and Hospital - program, not a school
- Horizons: CIS (Center for Independent Study) - program, not a school
- Horizons: Home Study - program, not a school
- Nueva Vista NSHS
- Olympic High (continuation high school)
- Prospect NSHS
- Robert Shearer - pre-school
- Shadelands - pre-school
- Summit NSHS
- Transitional Learning Center (TLC)
- Work Experience Education
Adult education program
- Mt. Diablo Adult Education
History
The earliest schools in the area were grammar schools, each independently founded after the Civil War. The first school in Concord, for example, was a two-story building constructed in 1870 at the corner of Grant and Bonifacio streets; this was replaced by an even larger school on Willow Pass Road in 1892.[9]
MDUSD was formed in 1948 from the Mount Diablo Union High School District and the local grammar schools.
References
- Mt. Diablo Unified School District. "Mt. Diablo USD Schools". Archived from the original on 4 August 2012. Retrieved 15 August 2012.
- Mt. Diablo Unified School District. "About MDUSD". Archived from the original on 25 February 2009. Retrieved 15 August 2012.
- Mt. Diablo Unified School District (17 October 2019). "Superintendent". Mt. Diablo Unified School District. Mt. Diablo Unified School District. Archived from the original on 2013-10-29. Retrieved October 17, 2019.
- Mt. Diablo Unified School District. "Board Members". Mt. Diablo Unified School District. Archived from the original on 15 April 2013. Retrieved 22 June 2013.
- Clayton Valley Charter High School. "CVCHS Timeline". Archived from the original on 29 June 2012. Retrieved 14 August 2012.
- Radin, Rick (September 24, 2010). "Bay Point residents remember Pacifica High School, hope for replacement". The Mercury News.
- Starks, Jennifer (September 4, 2007). "Remembering the Rams". East Bay Times.
- "The Ram Page" Pleasant Hill High School, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523".
- Harris, Joel A. (2009). Images of America: Concord. San Francisco: Arcadia Publishing. pp. 22 & 49. ISBN 978-0-7385-6913-0.