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Chino Valley Unified School District (California)

The Chino Valley Unified School District is a school district in San Bernardino County, California, United States. It serves the cities of Chino, Chino Hills, and the southwestern portion of Ontario, though originally it served only Chino when it was founded in 1860. It now encompasses 88 square miles (230 km2) and serves about 32,000 students from grades kindergarten up to 12th grade. CVUSD serves four high schools, five junior high schools, twenty-one elementary schools, one continuation school, an adult school, & one Charter school.

Chino Valley Unified School District
Location
5130 Riverside Drive,
Chino, California
United States
Coordinates34°01′10″N 117°41′31″W / 34.01944°N 117.69194°W / 34.01944; -117.69194
District information
TypePublic
GradesK through 12
Established1860 (1860)
SuperintendentNorm Enfield, Ed.D.
NCES District ID0608460[1]
Students and staff
Students31,992[1]
Teachers1286.15 FTE[1]
Staff456.33 FTE[1]
Other information
WebsiteChino Valley Unified School District

District government edit

  • Superintendent – Norm Enfield, Ed.D.

Board of education edit

As of July 2023:

  • President – Sonja Shaw
  • Vice President – Jonathan Monroe
  • Clerk – Andrew Cruz
  • Member – James Na
  • Member – Donald L. Bridge

[2]

Schools edit

The CVUSD has always been recognized for its outstanding schools and programs. About half of the schools in the CVUSD have reached the state's API standard of 800.

The school year begins in August and ends on May every year.

Controversies edit

First Amendment issues edit

The Chino Valley Unified School District Board has been at the center of a number of controversies in recent years regarding issues of the First Amendment.

The CVUSD Board itself has also faced criticism for multiple years for having public prayers, Bible readings, and Christian proselytizing during its public meetings. The majority of Board members are members of either Calvary Chapel Chino Hills or other similar Christian conservative congregations in the district, and most regularly tout their religious beliefs during Board discussions. Despite numerous letters of complaint from various individuals and groups, the Board has either ignored these complaints or officially rejected to change their practices. The administration actively solicits local Christian pastors to lead Board invocations, and the Board regularly presents recognition awards to religious leaders who provide "support and prayers for the Chino Valley Unified School District".[3]

In July 2010, the CVUSD approved a resolution to introduce "Bible as Literature and History" courses at its four high schools, based on a curricula provided by the local Calvary Chapel Chino Hills church and the textbook The Bible and its Influence, written by Christian Evangelical educational political activist Charles Stetson.[4]

On November 11, 2014, the Freedom From Religion Foundation filed a federal lawsuit against the Board claiming violations of the US and California Constitutions. Although the suit alleged that all of the Board members regularly participated in religious proselytizing, James Na, was singled out as a prime violator of religious neutrality during the meetings, regularly including Christian and Biblical references into many of his official statements. The suit alleges at one recent Board meeting, Na "urged everyone who does not know Jesus Christ to go and find Him," and closed the meeting with a reading of Psalm 143.[5][6] On February 18, 2016, U.S. District Judge Jesus Bernal made a ruling on the FFRF lawsuit, ordering the Board to stop reciting prayers, Bible readings, and proselytizing during school board meetings.[7][8] On March 4, 2016, the school board voted 3-2 in favor of appealing the ruling.[9]

On November 3, 2016, the Board changed their policies to explicitly state when board members can and cannot express their faith during meetings.[10] On July 25, 2018, a three-judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit unanimously affirmed the District Court's ruling, holding that the "policy and practice of prayer at Chino Valley Board meetings violates the Establishment Clause."[11]

School closures edit

On March 5, 2009, the Chino Valley Unified School District Board of Education voted 4 to 1 vote to approve a budget reduction plan which included the closure of El Rancho Elementary School and Richard Gird Elementary School, both in Chino, and Los Serranos Elementary School in Chino Hills. Ms. Sylvia Orozco, Board President, Mr. William Klein, Vice President, Mr. Fred Youngblood, Clerk and Mr. James Na, Board member all voted in favor of the budget reduction plan based on the recommendations of the Chino Valley Unified School District Superintendent, Dr. Edmond T. Heatley. Mr. Michael Calta, Board member was the dissenting vote. These three schools were closed at the end of the 2008/2009 school year and their students were reassigned to other schools in the District.

The process in which these schools were selected to be closed were alleged to violate California Education Code 17387, which states, "It is the intent of the Legislature to have the community involved before decisions are made about school closure or the use of surplus space, thus avoiding community conflict and assuring building use that is compatible with the community's needs and desires". Charges were made against the Board of racial / national origin motivations in choosing the schools that they did close.

A complaint was issued with the US Department of Education Office for Civil Rights regarding the nature and process followed for these school closings. On June 29, 2012, the OCR closed its investigation and released its final report of its findings of the allegations. The report found that, while there were good budgetary reasons for the District to be closing schools at this time, the process used to do so was ad-hoc and disorganized, and appeared to rely principally on the opinions of the District Superintendent with little documentation, public input or transparency. In response, the CVUSD agreed with the OCR's findings and adopted new formal policies for school closure which provided greater transparency and public input into the process.[12]

Conflict of interest and perjury edit

In 2006, a member of the school district board was charged with conflict of interest and perjury for allegedly benefiting from a contract between the school district and his employer. He is accused of steering district business to Office Max and failing to accurately report his income at that company in his annual conflict-of-interest statement with the school board. [13]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Chino Valley Unified". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved July 23, 2011.
  2. ^ "Board of Education / Welcome".
  3. ^ Chino Valley Unified School District, Minutes, Regular Meeting of the Board of Education, September 4, 2014
  4. ^ Daily Bulletin, August 5, 2010, Course on Bible as literature will be offered at two Chino Valley high schools
  5. ^ November 12, 2014,FFRF Sues Praying School Board in Chino Valley, Calif.
  6. ^ School board which proselytizes during meetings dares the FFRF to sue them. The FFRF has obliged; patheos.com; November 17, 2014.
  7. ^ Freedom From Religion Foundation v. Chino Valley Unified School District Board of Education, No. 5:14-cv-02336 (C.D. Cal. February 18, 2016).
  8. ^ "Judge tells Chino Valley school board to stop prayers in meetings". Inland Valley Daily Bulletin. February 19, 2016. Retrieved May 14, 2017.
  9. ^ "Chino Valley Unified to appeal ruling on praying". Inland Valley Daily Bulletin. March 4, 2016. Retrieved May 14, 2017.
  10. ^ YARBROUGH, BEAU (November 5, 2016). "Under new rules, when is prayer allowed at Chino Valley school board meetings?". The Press-Enterprise. Retrieved May 14, 2017.
  11. ^ Freedom From Religion Foundation v. Chino Valley Unified School District Board of Education, No. 16-55425, *36 (9th Cir. July 25, 2018).
  12. ^ June 29, 2012, Office for Civil Rights, US Department of Education, Letter to Steven Figueroa
  13. ^ School board member is charged with perjury; Los Angeles Times; November 172006.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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The Chino Valley Unified School District is a school district in San Bernardino County California United States It serves the cities of Chino Chino Hills and the southwestern portion of Ontario though originally it served only Chino when it was founded in 1860 It now encompasses 88 square miles 230 km2 and serves about 32 000 students from grades kindergarten up to 12th grade CVUSD serves four high schools five junior high schools twenty one elementary schools one continuation school an adult school amp one Charter school Chino Valley Unified School DistrictLocation5130 Riverside Drive Chino CaliforniaSan Bernardino County United StatesCoordinates34 01 10 N 117 41 31 W 34 01944 N 117 69194 W 34 01944 117 69194District informationTypePublicGradesK through 12Established1860 1860 SuperintendentNorm Enfield Ed D NCES District ID0608460 1 Students and staffStudents31 992 1 Teachers1286 15 FTE 1 Staff456 33 FTE 1 Other informationWebsiteChino Valley Unified School District Contents 1 District government 1 1 Board of education 2 Schools 3 Controversies 3 1 First Amendment issues 3 2 School closures 3 3 Conflict of interest and perjury 4 References 5 External linksDistrict government editSuperintendent Norm Enfield Ed D Board of education edit As of July 2023 President Sonja Shaw Vice President Jonathan Monroe Clerk Andrew Cruz Member James Na Member Donald L Bridge 2 Schools editThe CVUSD has always been recognized for its outstanding schools and programs About half of the schools in the CVUSD have reached the state s API standard of 800 The school year begins in August and ends on May every year High schools Ruben S Ayala High School Chino Hills Chino High School Chino Chino Hills High School Chino Hills Don Antonio Lugo High School Chino Alternative Schools Adult School Adult Education Virtual School Boys Republic High School Chino Hills Buena Vista Chino Chino Valley Learning Academy Junior High Schools Cal Aero Preserve Academy Chino Woodcrest JHS Ontario Canyon 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Unified School District Board has been at the center of a number of controversies in recent years regarding issues of the First Amendment The CVUSD Board itself has also faced criticism for multiple years for having public prayers Bible readings and Christian proselytizing during its public meetings The majority of Board members are members of either Calvary Chapel Chino Hills or other similar Christian conservative congregations in the district and most regularly tout their religious beliefs during Board discussions Despite numerous letters of complaint from various individuals and groups the Board has either ignored these complaints or officially rejected to change their practices The administration actively solicits local Christian pastors to lead Board invocations and the Board regularly presents recognition awards to religious leaders who provide support and prayers for the Chino Valley Unified School District 3 In July 2010 the CVUSD approved a resolution to introduce Bible as Literature and History courses at its four high schools based on a curricula provided by the local Calvary Chapel Chino Hills church and the textbook The Bible and its Influence written by Christian Evangelical educational political activist Charles Stetson 4 On November 11 2014 the Freedom From Religion Foundation filed a federal lawsuit against the Board claiming violations of the US and California Constitutions Although the suit alleged that all of the Board members regularly participated in religious proselytizing James Na was singled out as a prime violator of religious neutrality during the meetings regularly including Christian and Biblical references into many of his official statements The suit alleges at one recent Board meeting Na urged everyone who does not know Jesus Christ to go and find Him and closed the meeting with a reading of Psalm 143 5 6 On February 18 2016 U S District Judge Jesus Bernal made a ruling on the FFRF lawsuit ordering the Board to stop reciting prayers Bible readings and proselytizing during school board meetings 7 8 On March 4 2016 the school board voted 3 2 in favor of appealing the ruling 9 On November 3 2016 the Board changed their policies to explicitly state when board members can and cannot express their faith during meetings 10 On July 25 2018 a three judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit unanimously affirmed the District Court s ruling holding that the policy and practice of prayer at Chino Valley Board meetings violates the Establishment Clause 11 School closures edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2014 Learn how and when to remove this message This section relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this section by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Chino Valley Unified School District California news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2014 Learn how and when to remove this message On March 5 2009 the Chino Valley Unified School District Board of Education voted 4 to 1 vote to approve a budget reduction plan which included the closure of El Rancho Elementary School and Richard Gird Elementary School both in Chino and Los Serranos Elementary School in Chino Hills Ms Sylvia Orozco Board President Mr William Klein Vice President Mr Fred Youngblood Clerk and Mr James Na Board member all voted in favor of the budget reduction plan based on the recommendations of the Chino Valley Unified School District Superintendent Dr Edmond T Heatley Mr Michael Calta Board member was the dissenting vote These three schools were closed at the end of the 2008 2009 school year and their students were reassigned to other schools in the District The process in which these schools were selected to be closed were alleged to violate California Education Code 17387 which states It is the intent of the Legislature to have the community involved before decisions are made about school closure or the use of surplus space thus avoiding community conflict and assuring building use that is compatible with the community s needs and desires Charges were made against the Board of racial national origin motivations in choosing the schools that they did close A complaint was issued with the US Department of Education Office for Civil Rights regarding the nature and process followed for these school closings On June 29 2012 the OCR closed its investigation and released its final report of its findings of the allegations The report found that while there were good budgetary reasons for the District to be closing schools at this time the process used to do so was ad hoc and disorganized and appeared to rely principally on the opinions of the District Superintendent with little documentation public input or transparency In response the CVUSD agreed with the OCR s findings and adopted new formal policies for school closure which provided greater transparency and public input into the process 12 Conflict of interest and perjury edit In 2006 a member of the school district board was charged with conflict of interest and perjury for allegedly benefiting from a contract between the school district and his employer He is accused of steering district business to Office Max and failing to accurately report his income at that company in his annual conflict of interest statement with the school board 13 References edit a b c d Search for Public School Districts District Detail for Chino Valley Unified National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences Retrieved July 23 2011 Board of Education Welcome Chino Valley Unified School District Minutes Regular Meeting of the Board of Education September 4 2014 Daily Bulletin August 5 2010 Course on Bible as literature will be offered at two Chino Valley high schools November 12 2014 FFRF Sues Praying School Board in Chino Valley Calif School board which proselytizes during meetings dares the FFRF to sue them The FFRF has obliged patheos com November 17 2014 Freedom From Religion Foundation v Chino Valley Unified School District Board of Education No 5 14 cv 02336 C D Cal February 18 2016 Judge tells Chino Valley school board to stop prayers in meetings Inland Valley Daily Bulletin February 19 2016 Retrieved May 14 2017 Chino Valley Unified to appeal ruling on praying Inland Valley Daily Bulletin March 4 2016 Retrieved May 14 2017 YARBROUGH BEAU November 5 2016 Under new rules when is prayer allowed at Chino Valley school board meetings The Press Enterprise Retrieved May 14 2017 Freedom From Religion Foundation v Chino Valley Unified School District Board of Education No 16 55425 36 9th Cir July 25 2018 June 29 2012 Office for Civil Rights US Department of Education Letter to Steven Figueroa School board member is charged with perjury Los Angeles Times November 172006 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