Baldwin Park Unified School District brought together families, students, and community members for its 2025 District Showcase on April 12 at Baldwin Park High School, welcoming more than 1,000 attendees for an afternoon of celebration, creativity, and connection.
Superintendent Dr. Froilan N. Mendoza launched a Superintendent’s Student Advisory Council – a brand-new initiative aimed at including student voices in shaping District goals, policies, and initiatives.
Students, staff, and administrators at Sierra Vista High School came together on April 2 to celebrate World Autism Awareness Day, fostering a spirit of inclusion and friendship among the school community.
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