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2019–2020 School Accountability Report Card

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Contact Information (School Year 2020–2021)

District Contact Information (School Year 2020–2021)
District Name
Bonita Unified
Phone Number
(909) 971-8200
Superintendent
Carl Coles
Email Address
coles@bonita.k12.ca.us
Website
www.bonita.k12.ca.us
School Contact Information (School Year 2020–2021)
School Name
Ramona Middle
Street
3490 Ramona Ave.
City, State, Zip
San Dimas, Ca, 91773-1437
Phone Number
909-971-8260
Principal
Mr. James Ellis, Principal
Email Address
jellis@bonita.k12.ca.us
County-District-School (CDS) Code
19643296011860


School Description and Mission Statement (School Year 2020–2021)

Ramona is one of fourteen schools in the Bonita Unified School District. It serves grades six, seven, and eight and is the only middle school in the city of La Verne. The student population in 2019-2020 was ~1,350 students.


Ramona’s Vision Statement
The Ramona Middle School team is committed to providing a safe and positive learning environment where students are engaged in a rigorous, standards-based curriculum that prepares them for the next level of their education. Ramona will be a place where students develop a desire to continue learning and gain the skills they need to function productively in society.


Ramona’s Mission Statement
Our mission is to create a safe and positive learning environment where students gain the skills necessary to be successful in a rapidly changing world. The Ramona team, working in collaboration with our community, will prepare our students to become independent thinkers, continual learners, and productive citizens.


Viking P.R.I.D.E.
At the end of the 2018-19 school year, the staff at Ramona began work on Viking P.R.I.D.E. This initiative helps to clearly define our expectations to students. All students are expected to have: Personal Responsibility, Respect, Integrity, Drive, and Empathy. Teachers incorporate these values into lessons when appropriate. Counselors visit classrooms multiple times a year to help provide examples of what these values look like in practice on campus. The initiative continues in the 2019-20 and 2020-21 school year.

Last updated: 1/14/2021

Student Enrollment by Grade Level (School Year 2019–2020)

Grade Level Number of Students
Grade 6 476
Grade 7 450
Grade 8 466
Total Enrollment 1392

Student Enrollment by Student Group (School Year 2019–2020)

Student Group Percent of Total Enrollment
Black or African American 1.90 %
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.20 %
Asian 6.40 %
Filipino 2.20 %
Hispanic or Latino 53.90 %
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0.10 %
White 27.50 %
Two or More Races 5.40 %
Student Group (Other) Percent of Total Enrollment
Socioeconomically Disadvantaged 38.40 %
English Learners 4.20 %
Students with Disabilities 6.90 %
Foster Youth 0.70 %
Homeless 0.20 %
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