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Principal: Alicia Weyeneth
CUSD ensures students are prepared academically and financially for college and have completed the required A-G courses.
CUSD’s award-winning Esports program prepares students for 21st century jobs.
CUSD's annual STEAM festival where students from all schools present their STEAM projects, drawing 8,000+ community members.
CUSD provides award-winning Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) programs at all school sites.
Arts education is key to developing critical thinking, fostering creativity, and improving academic achievement.
Our district has undergone incredible academic transformation marked by a 90+ percent graduation rate.
Latest News & Events
Twelve scholars from Enterprise Middle School boys' mentor group had the honor of welcoming Super Mentor Mohamet Mbaye for an inspiring discussion on The Art of Loving Your Melanin. Mbaye shared his personal journey of growing up in Africa and the challenges he faced upon arriving in America due to the color of his skin.
More than 50 Centennial, Compton, Compton Early College, and Dominguez High School scholars, including many band, dance, and drill team members, attended the Los Angeles Black College Expo and the highly anticipated Honda Battle of the Bands.
#ELEVATE- We Believe In Our Scholars
Halloween was in full swing across Compton Unified School District, with schools like Mayo, McNair, Roosevelt, and Washington Elementary, among many others, hosting exciting Halloween parades.
More than 80 CUSD scholars from Emerson, Kelly, King, McNair, Tibby, Washington, and Whaley took part in the “USC Student for a Day” program, thanks to CUSD’s Black Student Achievement Department and University of Southern California (USC).
This week, Compton Unified’s amazing 21 Elementary Schools and 5 Middle Schools welcomed students and their families to Back-to-School Nights.
What is Much Ado About Pooh? Washington scholars recently found out when The Actors’ Gang performed the unique mash up between Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing and Winnie The Pooh, delighting the students attending the amazing play held in the school’s cafeteria.
Washington Elementary staff members recently attended the 31st Annual Model Schools Conference in Orlando, Florida...
Washington Elementary will share key strategies from its inspiring journey at the 31st Annual Model Schools Conference, June 25-June 28 in Orlando, FL