School district in California, United States
| Colton Joint Unified School District |
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| Established | 1872 |
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| Website | www.colton.k12.ca.us |
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TheColton Joint Unified School District (CJUSD) is a school district in California.
InSan Bernardino County, California, the district includes most ofColton, all ofBloomington andGrand Terrace, and small portions ofFontana,Rialto andSan Bernardino.[1] The district's territory extends intoRiverside County.[2]
The district opened in 1872.
- Joe Baca Middle School
- Colton Middle School
- Ruth O. Harris Middle School
- Terrace Hills Middle School
- Alice Birney Elementary School
- Cooley Ranch Elementary School
- Crestmore Elementary School
- Michael D'Arcy Elementary School
- Grand Terrace Elementary School
- Ulysses S. Grant Elementary School
- Ruth Grimes Elementary School
- Jurupa Vista Elementary School
- Mary B. Lewis Elementary School
- Abraham Lincoln Elementary School
- William McKinley Elementary School
- Reche Canyon Elementary School
- Paul J. Rogers Elementary School
- San Salvador (Preschool/ Headstart)
- Gerard A. Smith Elementary School
- Sycamore Hills Elementary School
- Terrace View Elementary School
- Woodrow Wilson Elementary School
- Walter Zimmerman Elementary School
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