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Redlands Unified School District

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Redlands Unified School District
Location
United States
District information
GradesK through 12
SuperintendentJuan Cabral
Students and staff
Students19,773
Other information
Websitewww.redlands.k12.ca.us
Redlands Unified School District historic Boardroom.

The Redlands Unified School District is a public school district in San Bernardino County, California. It includes the city of Redlands, and the majority of the city of Loma Linda. The unincorporated community's of Mentone, Crafton, and Forest Falls. As well as portions of other adjacent cities, the eastern half of Highland and a small eastern portion of San Bernardino.[1]

Total enrollment was 19,773 in 2024. The district has 16 elementary schools that serve kindergarten through fifth grade, four middle schools serving sixth through eighth grades. The district has three four-year high schools, one alternative high school and one charter high school.

History

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Early history of public education in Redlands was established by the local Estancia outpost of the San Gabriel Mission by Spanish missionaries in 1820. The Mission School taught local native tribes about agriculture, religion among other things. The Van Leuven school, a private school was established in 1854 nearby. The Mission School District was established in 1857 and opened Mission Elementary using the Van Leuven School House. Lugonia Elementary was founded in October of 1877 by Frank E. Brown and George W. Beattie on the northwest corner of Lugonia Avenue and Church Street, it established the Lugonia School District. Crafton Elementary was established in 1888 and created the Crafton School District. [2][3] Redlands was incorporated as a city in 1888.

The Redlands School District was organized and founded in 1905. It was created from the already established Lugonia, Mission School and Crafton School Districts in the towns of Redlands, Lugonia and the nearby area of Crafton.[4] One high school was established by the districts prior to consolidation, the "Union High School", now Redlands High School in 1891. The Union High School was originally on the northwest corner of Orange Street and Colton Avenue at a temporary building called, the Wilson-Berry Building. Redlands High School's current campus on Citrus Avenue was completed in 1892, it has remained in the same location since opening day, the only high school in California still operating on its original site. It is considered the oldest high school in California. The school districts consolidated into the Redlands Unified School District (RUSD) in 1905.[5]

Lugonia Elementary was named after the Lugo family of California, early settlers of Redlands before incorporation. Kingsbury Elementary opened in 1888 and in 1892, teacher Mrs. Mary Fackler started the tradition of reciting the American Pledge of Allegiance at the start of each school day. The custom faded and she helped re-start the spread of the recital nationwide.[6] McKinley Elementary was built in 1903, it is named after the 25th President of the United States, William McKinley, the first sitting U.S. President to visit Redlands in 1901. Kimberly Elementary was founded in 1957, and named after resident Mary Kimberly Shirk, owner of the Kimberly Crest mansion, daughter of the founder of Kleenex. Smiley Elementary was named after Redlands founders, the Smiley brothers Albert K. and Alfred Smiley, opened in 1953. Judson & Brown Elementary was also named after Redlands founders Edward G. Judson and Frank E. Brown, opened in 2006. [7]

The first official Redlands "Junior High" school building was opened in 1921 adjacent Redlands High School. E. M. Cope Middle School, founded in 1957, is named after Edward Mitchell Cope, local business owner and founder of the Redlands chapter of the Red Cross, who also donated land to build the Community Hospital. The Redlands Junior High School site closed in 1966.[8][9][10] Clement Middle School opened in the fall of 1962. It's named after former Redlands educator and early Redlands Superintendent Henry G. Clement. Moore Middle School opened as Moore Junior high school in the fall of 1966, named after the Moore family, owners of the local Daily Facts newspaper from 1895 to 1981.[11] Beattie Middle School opened in 2004, named after the first teacher at Lugonia Elementary school, U of R alumni, founding faculty at the University of the Philippines in Manila, Superintendent of San Bernardino County schools and local historian, George W. Beattie.[12]

The Redlands eAcademy is a RUSD on-line school.[13] The school features a blended learning environment and serves grades K-12. The school opened in August 2013.[14][15][16]

Elementary schools

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Middle schools (junior high)

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High schools

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The three comprehensive High Schools, RHS, REVHS and CVHS, each play in the Division II Interscholastic sports league, Citrus Belt League.

Controversy

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In 2015, Redlands East Valley High School 2014 varsity cheerleaders were criticized for dressing up in costume gang attire with fake weaponry inside the school's gymnasium depicting a supposed "Latino Gang".[17]

From as early as 1995 the district has also had a large number, adjusted for its size, of child molestation and abuse cases. This includes criminal and civil cases involving Redlands teachers Lopez, Whitehurst, Kirkland, Koonce, Kelly, and Timothy Rochester, among others, and is an on-going problem with screening and grooming in the district. To date, the district has paid out over 50 million in damages to affected students and families.[18] [19]

References

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  1. ^ "2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: San Bernardino County, CA" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. p. 8 (PDF p. 9/12). Retrieved March 14, 2024. - Text list
  2. ^ "Five Lugonia schools". Redlands Daily Facts. July 6, 2008. Retrieved April 9, 2025.
  3. ^ "Redlands' Mission Elementary rededicated with presentation on school's history". Redlands Daily Facts. October 12, 2012. Retrieved April 9, 2025.
  4. ^ "About - Mission Elementary School". mission.redlandsusd.net. Retrieved April 9, 2025.
  5. ^ "History & Mission Statement". REDLANDS INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. Retrieved April 9, 2025.
  6. ^ "Redlands students among the first to pledge allegiance to the flag". Redlands Daily Facts. July 3, 2024. Retrieved April 9, 2025.
  7. ^ "Judson & Brown school almost ready". Redlands Daily Facts. February 16, 2006. Retrieved April 9, 2025.
  8. ^ "100 years ago in Redlands: With new building, intermediate school becomes Redlands Junior High". Redlands Daily Facts. May 14, 2021. Retrieved April 9, 2025.
  9. ^ Hernandez, Kristina (September 22, 2016). "Moore Middle School marks 50th anniversary". Redlands Daily Facts. Retrieved April 9, 2025.
  10. ^ Hernandez, Kristina (August 13, 2016). "What's changed — and what hasn't — as Redlands High celebrates 125". Press Enterprise. Retrieved April 9, 2025.
  11. ^ "Revisiting a `Grain of Salt'". Redlands Daily Facts. January 22, 2011. Retrieved April 9, 2025.
  12. ^ STUCK, NELDA (August 4, 2022). "Middle school receives desk owned by its namesake, George Beattie". Redlands News. Retrieved April 9, 2025.
  13. ^ Details; CDE; California Government online; accessed April 2014.
  14. ^ New eAcademy in Redlands Will Offer Online Schooling; June 8, 2013 article; Redlands Daily Facts; accessed April 2014.
  15. ^ Redland USD on-line; accessed April 2014.
  16. ^ "Five Lugonia schools". Redlands Daily Facts. July 6, 2008. Retrieved April 9, 2025.
  17. ^ Yarbrough, Beau. "Redlands principal salutes 'courage' of cheerleaders involved in racist Spirit Day event". Redlands Daily Facts. Retrieved December 20, 2020.
  18. ^ Iyer, Jennifer (November 28, 2021). "Redlands Unified Sexual Abuse Reforms Paying Off". The Redlands Daily Facts. Retrieved August 24, 2022.
  19. ^ Rodriguez, Matthew (April 8, 2024). "Redlands Unified School District settles child sexual abuse case". CBS News. Retrieved April 27, 2024.