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Brea-Olinda Unified School District
Brea Olinda Unified School District is the school district serving the City of Brea in Orange County, California, United States. It also serves portions of the nearby cities of Fullerton, Yorba Linda and La Habra. The school district consists of:
History
In 1994, the school district had the lowest dropout rate of all the districts in Orange County at 13 students, making up 0.5% of the district's students.
District Leadership
Board of trustees
The Brea Olinda Unified School District has a five-member board. Each member is elected to serve a four-year term of office. The current trustees are: The Board of Trustees is responsible for policy making for the school district. Deana Miller is the 2023 president and leader.
The Superintendent
The Board of Trustees appoints a professional to oversee the day-to-day operations of the school district. The current Superintendent of Schools is Brinda C. Leon, who acts as the chief executive officer of the school district as well as the Secretary to the Board of Trustees. She has three Assistant Superintendents: Dr. Valerie Rogers for Human Resources, Rick Champion for Business Services, and Dr. Phil D'Agostino for Educational Services.
Schools
Brea Olinda Unified consists of 10 schools: six elementary schools, one junior high school, one high school, one continuation high school and one online academy (K-6).
Elementary schools
Online Elementary School
Junior High School
High School
Continuation High School
District Achievements
California Distinguished Schools
California Gold Ribbon Schools
Title I Academic Achievement Award (CDE)
National Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence
Golden Bell Award
Model Continuation School
Brea Canyon High School
API Scores
Orange County Teachers of the Year
California Teacher of the Year
Athletic Achievements
National Championships
California State Championships
CIF Championships
Brea Education Foundation
History
The non-profit Brea Education Foundation (BEF), a community of parents, neighbors, and business leaders, was activated in 2005 to support all students in the Brea Olinda Unified School District (BOUSD). In these times of shrinking school budgets, the foundation is focusing on funding three main areas: technology, science and the arts.
Board of directors
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