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Temecula Valley Unified


At a glance
308thof 1,543 California districts▲ 18
Better than 80% of California districts
31350 Rancho Vista Rd.
Temecula, CA 92592-6202
·(951) 676-2661·All California district rankings →
Statewide performance 2016–2025
2025: better than 80% of districts
30
Schools
26,274
Students
2
5-star schools
Top rankedAbby Reinke Elementary492nd of 5,857 California elementary schools
Biggest riser
Helen Hunt Jackson Elementary up 401 spots statewide this year
Smallest classes
Rancho Vista High 11.7 students per teacher
SchoolDigger ratings
4★
3★
Summary:

The Temecula Valley Unified School District is a high-performing system of 30 schools serving grades K-12, ranking in the top 20% of California districts with strong graduation rates and test scores that outpace the state average.

Performance varies significantly across schools, creating what is essentially two different educational experiences within the same district. On one hand, schools like Great Oak High and Abby Reinke Elementary are standout top performers with 5-star ratings, while on the other, schools such as Temecula Elementary and Vail Elementary face greater challenges with lower proficiency rates. The district's middle schools show a similar split, with Temecula Middle leading in academics while Margarita Middle lags behind.

A key finding is that chronic absenteeism is a major predictor of success; schools with the best attendance, like Abby Reinke, are top performers, while those with high absenteeism struggle. Mathematics is a universal area for improvement, as even the highest-achieving schools see a notable drop in math scores compared to English. The district also operates alternative programs, such as Rancho Vista High, which serves at-risk students with intensive support but faces severe challenges with engagement and outcomes, highlighting a critical area for district focus.

Ranking:
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SchoolDigger data sources: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. Census Bureau and the California Department of Education.

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