Redondo Beach Unified School District
Location
United States
Coordinates33°51′56″N 118°21′40″W / 33.865582°N 118.361247°W / 33.865582; -118.361247
District information
TypePublic school
GradesK-12
Established1993 (1993)
SuperintendentDr. Nicole Wesley
Schools13
Budget$114,016,112 [1]
NCES District ID0600032[2]
Students and staff
Students9,538
Teachers486 [3]
Student–teacher ratio19.62
Other information
Websiterbusd.org

Redondo Beach Unified School District is a school district with approximately 10,000 students headquartered in Redondo Beach, California. The school district consists of eight elementary schools, two middle schools, one high school, one continuation school, and one adult school.

RBUSD serves the city of Redondo Beach. In addition, residents of Hermosa Beach may choose to attend Redondo Union High School of RBUSD or the Mira Costa High School of the Manhattan Beach Unified School District.[4]

History

RBUSD was established in 1993 by the consolidation of Redondo Beach City School District and the South Bay Union High School District,[5] which covered Redondo Beach and two other municipalities. Residents of the latter voted to dissolve it in 1992.[6]

Superintendent

  • Dr. Nicole Wesley

Assistant Superintendents

  • Dr. Susan Wildes, Assistant Superintendent, Educational Services
  • Lisa Veal, Executive Director, Educational Services
  • Dr. Nick Stephany, Assistant Superintendent, Human Resources
  • Dr. Annette Alpern, Deputy Superintendent, Administrative Services
  • Danielle Duncan, Executive Director, Special Education
  • Susana Garcia, Chief Technology Officer, Information Technology

Board of education

[7]

  • Rachel Silverman Nemeth: Board President
  • Raymur Flinn: Board Vice President
  • Dan Elder: Board Presiding Officer
  • Rolf Strutzenberg: Board Member
  • Byung Cho: Board Member
  • Chloe Caywood: Student Board Member

Elections are held at the same time as the Redondo Beach City Council elections on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in March of odd-numbered years.

Schools

High schools

Middle schools

  • Adams Middle School[10]
  • Parras Middle School[11]

Primary school

  • Alta Vista Elementary School[12]
  • Beryl Heights Elementary School[13]
  • Birney Elementary School[14]
  • Jefferson Elementary School[15]
  • Lincoln Elementary School[16]
  • Madison Elementary School[17]
  • Tulita Elementary School[18]
  • Washington Elementary School[19]

Alternative Education

  • RBUSD Independent Study[20]
  • RBUSD Learning Academy[21]

Adult Education

  • South Bay Adult School[22]

Child Development Centers

  • Child Development Centers - CDC[23]

References

  1. https://4.files.edl.io/7503/06/24/22/000348-e6b91bdc-23c6-438d-9661-02a8f0531c3d.pdf
  2. "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Redondo Beach Unified School District". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved 1 February 2013.
  3. https://4.files.edl.io/7503/06/24/22/000348-e6b91bdc-23c6-438d-9661-02a8f0531c3d.pdf
  4. "High School Choice". Hermosa Beach City School District. Archived from the original on 2006-05-28. Retrieved 2020-10-28.
  5. "Home". Redondo Beach Unified School District. 2004-05-24. Archived from the original on 2004-05-24. Retrieved 2020-10-28.
  6. Kowsky, Kim (1992-11-05). "School District Reorganizations Win Handily : The breakup of South Bay Union High School District is approved. But a proposition moving control of two schools from Los Angeles to Rancho Palos Verdes is blocked by a judge". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2020-10-28.
  7. "Board of Education Members".
  8. Redondo Union High School
  9. Patricia Dreizler Continuation High School
  10. Adams Middle School
  11. Parras Middle School
  12. Alta Vista Elementary School
  13. Beryl Heights Elementary School
  14. Birney Elementary School
  15. Jefferson Elementary School
  16. Lincoln Elementary School
  17. Madison Elementary School
  18. Tulita Elementary School
  19. Washington Elementary School
  20. RBUSD Independent Study
  21. RBUSD Learning Academy
  22. South Bay Adult School
  23. Child Development Centers - CDC
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