This K-8 school district operates five elementary schools and one middle school, serving approximately 3,900 students.
The Lemon Grove School District has been struggling with budget cuts in recent years, but has managed to keep a vibrant educational program alive. Even though one middle school was closed, and the sixth-grade camp program cut, the school board recently managed to find enough money to re-hire some badly-needed teachers' aides and janitors. The board president, as of Oct. 2010, is Tim Shaw. Other board members are Katie Dexter, Larry Loschen, Blanca Brown and Jay Bass.
The school board meets in the Community Center twice a month, every other Tuesday.
The district includes six elementary schools and one middle school. Lemon Grove Middle school is closed for two years, to save money and for renovation as part of a planned school/library project.
Under the direction of Superintendent Dr. Barbara Nakaoka this school district serves the communities of City of Industry, Hacienda Heights, La Puente and portions of Valinda and West Covina. In total it consists of four high schools and one alternative high school, one Community Day School, four K-8 schools, 20 K-5 elementary schools, six middle schools, one orthopedic unit for students with disabilities and extensive child development and early primary programs and two main Adult Education facilities and 32 satellite sites.
The offices are responsible for running all of these schools. It is located 2 blocks east of Hacienda blvd on Gale Ave just off of the Ponama freeway.
Located on the Milford High School campus, the administration building houses the offices of Superintendent Robert A. Tremblay and various other high-level administrators.
Burlington High School, home of the Red Devils, is tucked away near the heart of the town. Led by principal Patrick M. Larkin, the school is dedicated to preparing students for lifelong learning and responsible citizenship. The school offers a challenging curriculum to help prepare students for life after high school.
Burlington High School's mission is to develop a worthwhile curriculum and to practice engaged and caring teaching. The goal is to help all students at the school develop the necessary skill sets to support their academic, creative, financial and civic pursuits.
The school offers a variety of athletic programs, extra-curricular activities and students clubs to further the goal of providing a well-rounded educational experience.