Chino Valley Unified School District (CVUSD)

Explore Chino Valley Unified School District (CVUSD) with insights on schools, leadership, policies, and key issues shaping education in Chino and Chino Hills.

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Highlights

  • Location: Covers Chino, Chino Hills, and portions of Ontario and unincorporated areas of San Bernardino County.
  • Size: One of the largest school districts in the Inland Empire.
  • Schools: Includes 30+ schools, serving K-12 students, including elementary, junior high, high schools, and alternative education programs.
  • Student Population: Serves over 26,000 students.

Title I

A Title I school is a school that receives federal funding under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) to support students from low-income families. These funds are used to improve academic achievement, provide extra instructional support, and ensure that all students meet state educational standards. Title I schools often offer additional programs, such as tutoring, after-school support, and resources for parental involvement, to help close achievement gaps.

22 of 38 (57%) schools are Title I in CVUSD:
  1. Anna Borba
  2. Briggs
  3. Cattle
  4. Chaparral
  5. Cortez
  6. Dickey
  7. Dickson
  8. Glenmeade
  9. Legacy
  10. Liberty
  11. Marshall
  12. Newman
  13. Rhodes
  14. Walnut
  15. Magnolia JHS
  16. Ramona JHS
  17. Woodcrest JHS
  18. Buena Vista HS
  19. Chino HS
  20. Don Lugo HS
  21. Chino Valley Learning Academy
  22. Boys Republic

In The News

Panel discussion addresses support for black students

A panel of experts spent a portion of their Saturday afternoon in Chino engaged in dialogue and discussion with a small audience of mostly teachers about the challenges facing black students and ways to support their educational pursuits.

School Board

Governs school district, set policies, approve budgets, hire superintendents

NameTitleDistrictElectedTerm EndsParty Affiliation
Sonja “Sonjia” ShawPresidentTrustee Area 3November 2022December 2026Republican
Jonathan MonroeVice PresidentTrustee Area 4December 2022December 2026Republican
Andrew “Andres” CruzClerkTrustee Area 2December 2012December 2028Republican
James Sung Kun NaMemberTrustee Area 5December 2008December 2028Republican
John CervantesMemberTrustee Area 1December 2024December 2028Republican

District Staff & Faculty

The superintendent is the chief executive officer (CEO) of the school district, responsible for its overall administration, leadership, and strategic direction. The superintendent works closely with the school board, but while the board makes policy decisions, the superintendent is responsible for executing them.

NamePositionPhoneExtension
Norm Enfield, Ed.D.Superintendent+1-909-628-12011100
Grace Park, Ed.D.Deputy Superintendent+1-909-628-12011124
Greg StachuraAssistant Superintendent+1-909-628-12011200
Sandra ChenAssociate Superintendent+1-909-628-12011210
Tracy Freed, Ed.D.Assistant Superintendent+1-909-628-12011310
Andi JohnstonDirector of Communications+1-909-628-12011616
Pat KaylorSecretary to the Board+1-909-628-12011102

Associated Chino Teachers

Protecting member rights, working conditions, and public education. Promoting positive relationships in Chino Valley.

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