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Centinela Valley Union High School District : ウィキペディア英語版
Centinela Valley Union High School District

Centinela Valley Union High School District, (CVUHSD) is a public union high school district located in southern California that serves about 6,800 students〔 in grades 9–12 from Lawndale, Hawthorne, Lennox, Del Aire, and El Camino Village. The district's four associated elementary feeder school districts are Hawthorne School District, Lawndale Elementary School District, Lennox School District, and Wiseburn School District.〔 The Centinela Valley district also offers adult education classes.〔("Profile," CVUHSD website )〕
Students attend Hawthorne High School, Lawndale High School, Leuzinger High School, or the continuation school, Lloyde Continuation High School.〔
== History ==
The district has as its basis the 1905 formation of the Inglewood Union High School District, which included at the outset the territories of Hawthorne, Inglewood, Lennox, and Wiseburn school districts. In 1912 the El Segundo school district formed out of territory in the Wiseburn district and was a part of the Inglewood high school district. El Segundo withdrew from CVUHSD on November 22, 1925, when the El Segundo Unified School District was formed.〔(''History of School District Organization,'' Los Angeles County Department of Education (1975), quoted in the CVUHSD website )〕
The high school district was named Centinela Valley Union High School District on November 1, 1944. On July 1, 1954, Inglewood, with its Inglewood and Morningside high schools, withdrew to form the Inglewood Unified School District.〔
In 2004 the areas in the Wiseburn School District had made a proposal to break away from Centinela Valley Union.〔Merl, Jean. "A Bid to Drop Out of High School District." ''Los Angeles Times''. September 6, 2004. p. (1 ). Retrieved on April 4, 2014.〕
Jose Fernandez became the superintendent in 2008. He received $663,000 in total compensation in 2013. This fact was revealed in a 2014 newspaper investigation. The superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District, John Deasy, had an annual salary of $390,000. ''KCAL-TV'' stated that a crowd appeared asking for Fernandez to resign. Fernandez stated that he had made improvements to CVUSD.〔"(CA school supe's $663K compensation sparks outrage )." CBS 8 Los Angeles. February 26, 2014. Retrieved on March 1, 2014.〕 The board later put Fernandez on paid leave and selected Bob Cox as the interim superintendent. The District Attorney of Los Angeles County began investigating the district.〔Kuznia, Ron. "(Centinela Valley schools superintendent’s high pay investigated by L.A. County District Attorney’s Office )." ''Daily Breeze''. April 16, 2014. Retrieved on April 19, 2014.〕
In 2014 the ''Daily Breeze'' reported that TELACU, a company which received building contracts worth millions of US dollars from the high school district, had bankrolled election campaigns of board members.〔Kuznia, Rob. "(Exclusive: Construction firm TELACU bankrolling Centinela Valley school board campaigns, receiving millions in contracts )." ''Daily Breeze''. February 19, 2014. Retrieved on April 19, 2014.〕


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