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Students | Inexp. Teachers | Avg. AP Courses |
Schools offering Gifted/Talented Education |
|
This District |
23.2K
|
6% | 15 | 24 |
State | 5.34M | 6% | 11 | 5,174 |
District Schools
- Abraham Lincoln Elementary
- Alice Birney Elementary
- Bloomington High
- Bloomington Middle School
- Colton High
- Colton Middle School
- Cooley Ranch Elementary
- Crestmore Elementary
- Gerald A. Smith Elementary
- Grand Terrace Elementary
- Jurupa Vista Elementary
- Mary B. Lewis Elementary
- Michael D'arcy Elementary
- Paul Rogers Elementary
- Reche Canyon Elementary
- Ruth Grimes Elementary
- Ruth O. Harris Middle School
- Sycamore Hills Elementary
- Terrace Hills Middle School
- Ulysses Grant Elementary
- Walter Zimmerman Elementary
- William Mc Kinley Elementary
- Woodrow Wilson Elementary
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