Piedmont Unified School District
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The district office shares a building with Piedmont High School and Millennium High School and sits next to Piedmont Middle School.
The Piedmont Unified School District (PUSD) comprises the seven schools in the city of Piedmont, California.
Schools
- Egbert W. Beach Elementary School: the school was established in 1913. It was the city's second elementary school and it preceded the building of Piedmont High School in 1921.[1] The school was named in honor of Egbert W. Beach, the first man from Piedmont to die in World War I.[2]
- Frank C. Havens Elementary School: originally built in 1908, a year after the establishment of Piedmont as a city. The city's first elementary school, it originally went by the name the Piedmont (Bonita Avenue) School. The name was changed when the building was entirely rebuilt in the 1950s.[1] The school is named after Frank C. Havens.[3]
- Wildwood Elementary School
- Piedmont Middle School
- Piedmont High School
- Millennium High School
- Piedmont Adult School
Academics
In 2005, the average API score of the district was 920, 18 points higher than the year before.[4]
The district's mission statement reads,
“ | Piedmont Unified, an exemplary school district committed to public education, is dedicated to developing independent learners who are responsible, competent, collaborative, compassionate, and intellectually curious with a strong sense of self and community. Through quality instruction and shared leadership, the district will impart knowledge and promote creative and critical thinking in a safe, nurturing, and challenging environment.[5] | ” |
References
- 1 2 "A Brief History of the City of Piedmont". City of Piedmont. Retrieved 2007-02-28.
- ↑ "In Memory". Veterans of the First Engineer Combat Battalion. Retrieved 2007-03-05.
- ↑ "A Brief History of the City of Piedmont". City of Piedmont. Retrieved 2007-02-28.
- ↑ = "Local Educational Agency (LEA) Report" Check
value (help). 2004-05 Academic Performance Index (API) Growth Report. California Department of Education. Retrieved 2007-05-16.|url=
- ↑ WASC Report, 2006. http://www.piedmont.k12.ca.us/phs/events/wasc.pdf
External links
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