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About Monrovia Schools

About Monrovia Schools

 
{About Monrovia Schools}
Nestled in the San Gabriel foothills, Monrovia Unified School District is an award-winning district, offering world-class schools and programs for students of all ages.  Five elementary schools, two middle schools, and one comprehensive high school provide the core K-12 program.  These are augmented by an Early Learning Center (Child Development & Pre-K programs), an alternative campus (independent study, home schooling, and continuation high school), and a large, active adult school.
 

Notable Awards and Accomplishments
 
 
Thirteen prestigious Golden Bell Awards for model programs and services
 
Campus Safety Program Pro-Active Tutoring program (P.A.T.)
AVID College-Bound Program Nutrition Program
Village After-School Program Canyon Early Learning Center Pre-K Program
Monrovia Reads Program College Bound Culture
MHS Video-Tech Program MEO Games
Outdoor Education Youth Employment Service (Y.E.S.) Program
Responsive Classroom Program  
 
Six California Distinguished Schools
 
Bradoaks Elementary School
Mayflower Elementary School
Monroe Elementary School
Wild Rose Elementary School
Clifton Middle School
Santa Fe Middle School
 
Five schools with API scores exceeding the 800 state target
 
Bradoaks Elementary School
Mayflower Elementary School
Monroe Elementary School Plymouth Elementary School
Clifton Middle School
 
MUSD Nutrition Program honored as the top in the state for 2008
 
 
{community} About Our Community
Monrovia has been named "All America City" by the National Civic League, the highest honor and most prestigious award that can go to an American community.  This award is bestowed upon a few select cities that demonstrate the commitment and ability to solve problems through cooperation, broad-based participation, public-private partnerships, and creative solutions.  Across the country, Monrovians are recognized for working well together and creating a better life for all the community.

Monrovia covers 13.8 square miles and has approximately 38,100 residents. The community is culturally diverse with a 43% minority population. The City of Monrovia and the schools work closely and cooperatively to provide all residents with a positive learning environment and powerful learning experiences.