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"TODAY I AM, TOMORROW I WILL BE!"
The mission of the Compton Adult School is to provide quality academic and career technical education to our community, as well as to assist students in becoming lifelong learners and productive members of society.
Our district has undergone incredible academic transformation marked by a 90+ percent graduation rate.
CUSD provides award-winning Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) programs at all school sites.
CUSD’s award-winning Esports program prepares students for 21st century jobs.
CUSD ensures students are prepared academically and financially for college and have completed the required A-G courses.
CUSD's annual STEAM festival where students from all schools present their STEAM projects, drawing 8,000+ community members.
Arts education is key to developing critical thinking, fostering creativity, and improving academic achievement.
Latest News & Events
Dominguez High School senior David Espejel has been awarded a $50,000 Edison Scholarship from Edison International, recognizing his outstanding academic achievements and passion for innovation in clean energy.
In a bold move to elevate high school athletics in the region, Compton Unified School District’s Hub City League and the Long Beach Unified School District’s Moore League announced the formation of a new partnership. We are excited to introduce a new association, the SoCal Legacy Association, that includes the newly formed Hub City League and the Moore League.
#ELEVATE - We Are Unified
Successful school districts often share their best practices and strategies with other school districts. Compton Unified recently welcomed educators
On behalf of the Compton Unified School District Governing Board, I welcome you. The goal of our school district is to provide all students with a quality education that prepares them for college and career readiness. The Compton Unified School District currently serves...
In the Compton Unified School District last week, more than 1,200 8th graders were bussed to all four Compton High Schools in an event called the Vertical Articulation. The goal was to showcase
Emerson Elementary held a National Hispanic Heritage Month celebration that featured a wonderful mariachi band performance and more. Students and teachers enjoyed the event with festive costumes and dancing
Compton Unified held its second annual First Lego League Robotics Festival at Davis Middle School
We believe in Compton Scholars!