School District
Culver City Unified School District
- Culver City, CA
- 40 reviews
- AcademicsA
- DiversityA+
- TeachersA
- College PrepA+
- Clubs & ActivitiesA
- Health & SafetyA
- AdministrationA
- SportsB
- FoodA-
- Resources & FacilitiesB+
Culver City Unified School District Rankings
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Academics
Students
Diversity
A+
Based on racial and economic diversity and survey responses on school culture and diversity from students and parents.
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Teachers
Finances
Expenses Per Student
$17,569/ student
National
$12,239- Cost of LivingD+
- Good for FamiliesA+
- HousingC
Median Household Income
$90,183
National
$55,322Median Rent
$1,804
National
$949Median Home Value
$801,200
National
$184,700Culver City Unified School District Reviews
40 reviews
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What I like the most being in the Culver City Unified District is the diversity (teachers, clubs, etc) and I think that Culver High especially needs better and more bathrooms, re-consideration of dress codes, more funding towards other sports teams (not only football), more funding towards certain clubs, especially the Robotics team, more "life readiness" programs, classes, etc, and a bunch of other things that the District needs to work on.
My experience within the Culver City Unified School District has been very educational, productive, and enjoyable. The teachers are always ready to help out and answer any questions about the current topic. In addition Culver City Schools ensure that students are involved and included in all school activities.
I went from Farragut to CCMS to CCHS. At Farragut, we spent a total of 9 consecutive years there because I have 2 sisters that also went there. The relationships made at CCMS & CCHS weren't as intimate, but I really enjoyed my years at CCMS. CCMS was enjoyable & I had a lot of fun learning. Then, I feel as though it only went downhill from there for me. CCHS has many passionate teachers that love their job, but there are also a handful that don't seem to enjoy teaching teenagers & aren't passionate about what they're teaching. Additionally, the environment at the high school is dirty & not so welcoming. CCUSD is a great district & have brought up some of the best & brightest students, but for a place a student spends much of their childhood, growing & learning, there are lots of improvements that need to be made & our money/funds needs to be prioritized on things like making sure our bathrooms are functional before we build more infrastructure that will just require more maintenance.