About The District

Central School District's Vision is to ignite endless possibilities for all.

Our Mission is to inspire learners to be future ready.

Adopted by the Board of Trustees
July 2023

CSD Learner Profile

CSD Primary Learner Profile

GUIDING PRINCIPLES


DISTRICT GUIDING PRINCIPLES
 
1.  STUDENT PERFORMANCE

We are committed to maintaining an exceptional academic environment that provides quality instruction to all of our students which will ensure that they meet federal, state and local standards.

2.  PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT/CHARACTER EDUCATION

We recognize parents as key partners in the success of our students. We are committed to working together to promote academic, social and civic values.

3.  FISCAL SOLVENCY

We are committed to remaining fiscally solvent by effectively managing current resources and pursuing new revenue sources.

4.  FACILITIES

We take pride in our well-maintained facilities. It is our responsibility to provide clean, safe and secure sites for the well being of our students and staff.

5.  PERSONNEL DEVELOPMENT/STAFF DEVELOPMENT

We are committed to hiring and retaining the best employees. We believe that all employees benefit from building on their strengths and identifying areas in which to grow.

6. TECHNOLOGY

We believe that students and staff must demonstrate technological competence to support academic progress, communication and learning.

LINKS

CA Department of Education

School Accountability Report Cards (SARC)

City Of Rancho Cucamonga

Find My School (arcgis.com)

MEASURE N PASSED WITH 67.1% OF THE VOTE!!

Central School District would like to thank our school community for their support of Measure N.  A very special thank you to those of you who volunteered many, many hours of your personal time to campaign for this important bond measure.  We could not have gotten the word out to our community members without your help!!

CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT CELEBRATES 100 YEARS!

From citrus groves to suburbs, Central School District celebrates 100 years.  Some parents of school-aged children in the western part of what today is Rancho Cucamonga found themselves in a rather difficult position 102 years ago.

Inland Valley Daily Bulletin Article

NEWSPAPER ARTICLE ON CSD'S 100 YEARS

The Press Enterprise did a nice article on the district's celebration of its 100 year anniversary.  Please click on the link below to view this article and slide show:

The Press Enterprise