History of Fontana Schools
The
city of Fontana
and its schools share a history of growth that explains why the district
has become such an enriching part of the community.
In its early days,
Fontana was a thriving agricultural center, yielding crops of oranges, grapes,
walnuts, and assorted vegetables, as well as eggs, rabbits, and pork. The town adopted an early
understanding of the importance of education, first holding classes in a
community facility that also served as a church and social center in 1880,
then with a tent school in 1892. The first permanent school was built on
the corner of Locust and Foothill in 1895. The school district was
established in the 1920's and unified in 1956.
Fontana transformed from an
agricultural center in the 1920's to a leader in steel production in the
1950's. Today, Fontana is a center for technology, industry, and
commerce in the Southern California marketplace. Due to the significant
population growth of the city, the Fontana Unified School District has grown
to accommodate the children of the community. We now have 29 elementary
schools, 1 sixth grade school, 7 middle schools, 4 high schools, 2
continuation high schools, 1 School of Language Development, and 1 adult
school.
Opening Dates for Fontana Schools
|
Perdue or Perdew School (Grapeland) |
September 1880 |
|
Tent School |
September 1892 |
|
First Permanent School (Corner of Locust & Foothill) |
September 1895 |
| Sierra Seville |
September 1913-1953 |
| Declez |
September 1926 |
|
Fontana Junior High School |
September 1928 |
| Slover Boyle School |
September 1930 |
| West Randall Elementary School |
September 1947 |
| Redwood Elementary School |
April 1950 |
| North Tamarind Elementary School |
December 1951 |
| Randall-Pepper (East Randall)
Elementary School |
December 1951 |
| South Tamarind Elementary School |
December 1951 |
| Fontana High School |
September 1952 |
| Oleander Elementary School |
September 1955 |
| Adult
Education |
1957 |
| Poplar Elementary School |
January 1957 |
| Sequoia Junior High School |
September 1957 |
| Slover Special School (TMR) |
September 1958-1972 |
| Jurupa Hills Elementary School |
September 1958 |
| Juniper Elementary School |
September 1958 |
| Palmetto Elementary School |
September 1959 |
| Alder Junior High School |
January 1960 |
| Live Oak Elementary School |
September 1962 |
| Maple Elementary School |
September 1963 |
| Eric Birch Continuation High
School |
September 1970-1994 |
| Cypress Elementary School |
September 1970 |
| (Slover) Virginia Primrose (TMR) |
September 1972-1979 |
| Virginia Primrose Special School |
September 1979-1989 |
| Slover Special School (SED) |
September 1979-1984 |
| Tokay Elementary School |
September 1982 |
| Chaparral Temporary Elementary
School |
September 1987 |
| Locust Elementary School |
September 1987 |
| Southridge Middle School |
September 1987 |
| Citrus High School |
September 1988 |
| Virginia Primrose Elementary
School |
September 1989 |
| Almeria Middle School |
September 1989 |
| Shadow Hills Elementary School |
October 1989 |
| Oak Park Elementary School |
December 1989 |
| Fontana A.B. Miller High School |
October 1991 |
| Canyon Crest Elementary School |
September 1992 |
| Mango Elementary School |
October 1992 |
| Hemlock Elementary School |
September 1993 |
| New Eric Birch Continuation High
School |
September 1994 |
| Ted Porter School |
September 1994 |
| Harry S. Truman Middle School |
September 1996 |
|
Date Elementary School |
April 1997 |
| Citrus Elementary School |
September 1998 |
| Henry J. Kaiser High School |
September 1998 |
| Chaparral Elementary School |
October 2001 |
| Ted Porter Elementary School |
July 2002 |
| Sierra Lakes Elementary School |
July 2002 |
| Almond Elementary School |
July 2003 |
| Wayne Ruble Middle School |
July 2004 |
| Dorothy Grant
Elementary School |
August 2004 |
| School of Language
Development |
September 2004 |
|
Summit High
School |
September 2006 |
| Kathy Binks
Elementary School |
July 2007 |
| Beech Avenue
Elementary School |
November 2007 |
| Jurupa Hills
High School |
Groundbreaking May 2008 |
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