Azusa Unified School District
Mitchell Loera serves as a Parks and Recreation Commissioner for the City of Azusa since November 2016 and works as a Special Education Instructional Assistant at Azusa Unified School District since October 2016. Previous experience includes a role as a Summer Intern for the Office of Assemblymember Hernandez in 2016, where responsibilities included engaging with constituents and coordinating with organizations. Additionally, Mitchell worked as a Field Coordinator for Hernandez For Congress 2016, managing field operations and volunteer outreach. Early career experience includes serving as an Electronics Sales Specialist at Target. Mitchell holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Government from California State Polytechnic University-Pomona.
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Azusa Unified School District
Close to 8,000 students attend Azusa Unified schools, which include nine elementary, three middle, one K-8, and three high schools, as well as an Adult School and Alternative Education school. AUSD encompasses 9.7 square miles of Azusa and parts of Covina and unincorporated Los Angeles County. AUSD is dedicated to the academic achievement of all students. The student-centered program emphasizes a curriculum aligned with California Standards, enrichment classes, and a commitment to educational technology. AUSD also offers a Gifted and Talented Education (GATE) program, special programs for at-risk students, and an extensive special-education program. Azusa Unified has high expectations for all students and provides support to help them meet those expectations. In addition to basic skills, great attention is given to advanced courses, electives, and vocational classes. The emphasis is on academic achievement and there’s a system for monitoring student performance that is tied to teaching objectives. Although the district mission is universal, each of our school communities is unique. As long as space is available, students may attend any school in the district. Selecting a school can be a difficult choice for parents. Please accept our invitation to visit our schools, meet the principals, and take a tour. We are extremely proud of our schools, students, staff, and our very supportive community. Welcome to Azusa Unified!