Sierra Vista High School was named a “Proud Honoree of a Pioneer Bilingual School” by the California Association for Bilingual Education (CABE) during the organization’s 50th Anniversary Awards celebration, held March 26-29, 2025, at the Long Beach Convention Center.
Tracy Elementary welcomed TK and kindergarten students and their families for a magical evening of stories and cinema during its first-ever Book-to-Movie Night.
In celebration of Mental Health Awareness Month, Baldwin Park Unified School District proudly spotlights two dedicated Sierra Vista Middle School educators—Special Education Teacher Jennifer Pak and Instructional Aide Serina Elizalde—for creating and leading a powerful after-school workshop series focused on mental wellness, belonging, and self-empowerment for at-promise female students.
Sierra Vista High School was named a “Proud Honoree of a Pioneer Bilingual School” by the California Association for Bilingual Education (CABE) during the organization’s 50th Anniversary Awards celebration, held March 26-29, 2025, at the Long Beach Convention Center.
Tracy Elementary welcomed TK and kindergarten students and their families for a magical evening of stories and cinema during its first-ever Book-to-Movie Night.
In celebration of Mental Health Awareness Month, Baldwin Park Unified School District proudly spotlights two dedicated Sierra Vista Middle School educators—Special Education Teacher Jennifer Pak and Instructional Aide Serina Elizalde—for creating and leading a powerful after-school workshop series focused on mental wellness, belonging, and self-empowerment for at-promise female students.
Sierra Vista High School was named a “Proud Honoree of a Pioneer Bilingual School” by the California Association for Bilingual Education (CABE) during the organization’s 50th Anniversary Awards celebration, held March 26-29, 2025, at the Long Beach Convention Center.
Tracy Elementary welcomed TK and kindergarten students and their families for a magical evening of stories and cinema during its first-ever Book-to-Movie Night.
In a culture of high expectations and academic rigor and an environment of support, understanding, and emotional safety, all Baldwin Park Unified School District students will graduate with a valued and highly respected diploma, prepared with the relevant skills, knowledge, and personal attributes necessary for success in a university or other institution of higher education and/or any post-secondary options of their choice.
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91.7%
Graduation Rate
18
Schools and Programs including Early Childhood Education, Adult and Community Education, and Adult Transition Program