Bonita Unified School District
Explore Our Schools
Adult Transition Program School
San Dimas
11
Allen Avenue Elementary School
San Dimas
467
Arma J. Shull Elementary School
San Dimas
633
Bonita High School
La Verne
1911
Chaparral High (Continuation) School
San Dimas
54
Fred Ekstrand Elementary School
San Dimas
475
Gladstone Elementary School
San Dimas
518
Grace Miller Elementary School
La Verne
448
J. Marion Roynon Elementary School
La Verne
842
La Verne Heights Elementary School
La Verne
477
Lone Hill Middle School
San Dimas
870
Oak Mesa Elementary School
La Verne
582
Ramona Middle School
San Dimas
1371
San Dimas High School
San Dimas
1235
Vista (Alternative) School
San Dimas
11
Academic Calendar
Area & Neighborhood Coverage
The Bonita Unified School District proudly serves a significant portion of eastern Los Angeles County, providing educational services to the charming communities of San Dimas and La Verne. Its geographical reach also extends into specific, well-defined areas of neighboring Covina and Claremont, ensuring a diverse and integrated student population drawn from these distinct Southern California locales. This comprehensive coverage means families across these established cities and their immediate vicinities benefit directly from the district's offerings, fostering a strong sense of shared community and local identity within this particular quadrant of Los Angeles County.
Community Engagement & Local Context
Nestled within the vibrant fabric of Los Angeles County, the Bonita Unified School District plays a crucial role in enhancing the local character and future trajectory of its constituent cities. The district thrives on active community engagement, regularly collaborating with local businesses, civic associations, and parent groups across San Dimas, La Verne, and the portions of Covina and Claremont it serves. This deeply embedded spirit of partnership reflects the strong community-oriented values prevalent in these Los Angeles County suburbs. District initiatives and events frequently see widespread participation, underscoring the idea that Bonita Unified is not merely a collection of schools, but a vital, integrated component of the broader community, collectively dedicated to supporting its youth.