Clovis Unified School District used its annual State of the District breakfast Thursday morning to tout increased enrollment, high graduation rates, and expanding programs.
The setting spoke volumes about the district’s trajectory: the $600 million Terry P. Bradley Education that has received extensive media attention throughout California.
The state’s 12th-largest public school district with nearly 44,000 students is one of the few with a growing student population and the community support to fund first-class facilities.
“We prepare and plan for growth that is happening all around us,” said CUSD Chief Communications Officer Kelly Avants. “We had more than 5,000 students on the campus of the Reagan Educational Center… And so, this campus gives us an opportunity to alleviate that overcr