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- The district employs approximately 320 certificated and 234 classified personnel. The staff is extremely dedicated and highly qualified. BHUSD is recognized nationally as a leader in education. Students have consistently scored far above national averages on standardized achievement tests.
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Those students who have been assessed and identified as having a disability may be eligible to receive special education services through an Individual Education Program (IEP). These services are designed to meet the student’s individual educational needs.
The Beverly Hills Unified School District (abbreviated BHUSD) is a public school district based in the city of Beverly Hills, California. It was unified into an elementary and high school district in 1936.
The Beverly Hills Unified School District consists of two TK-5 Elementary Schools, one 6-8 Middle School and one 9-12 High School. The TK-12 enrollment is approximately 3,300 students. The district employs approximately 320 certificated and 234 classified personnel.
The mission of the Beverly Hills Unified School District, the heart of our city's tradition of pride and excellence, is to ensure that our students are humane, thinking, productive citizens through an educational system characterized by state-of-the-art technology; a dynamic interdisciplinary curriculum; an exemplary instructional and support ...
Beverly Hills Unified's family and community engagement is strong foundations to improve educational outcomes.
The district is composed of four elementary (K-8) schools, one high school and one continuation high school. In the 2017-18 fiscal year, approxi-mately 12.9% of the district’s K-12 enrollment is identified as requiring special education, which is above the statewide average of 10.7%.
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