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Public school district · Redlands, California

Redlands Unified

NCES district ID 0632070 · Regular public school district that is not a component of a supervisory union

District overview

At a glance

Reported students

19,310

NCES CCD 2024–25, where reported

Open schools

25

NCES preliminary directory 2025–26

Student–teacher ratio

21.9:1

Calculated from NCES 2024–25 enrollment and teacher FTE

Spending per pupil

$17,755

Current expenditure · FY 2023 F-33

Instruction per pupil

$10,596

Calculated from FY 2023 F-33

Grades served

KG–12

NCES preliminary directory 2025–26

District interpretation

What the numbers say about Redlands Unified

Redlands Unified operates 25 current public-school records serving grades KG–12 in Redlands, California. NCES reports 19,310 students and 881.3 classroom teacher FTE for 2024–25.

By reported enrollment, the district ranks 61 of 2014 California districts with data. That position describes scale only—it does not say whether individual schools are a good fit for a particular student.

FY 2023 finance records show $17,755 in current expenditure per pupil and $10,596 per pupil assigned to instruction. This places reported current spending 880 of 1893 districts in California. Local wages, transportation, special education, facilities, and district responsibilities all affect this comparison.

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Student context

Needs schools plan for

English learners
8.5%
Students with disabilities (IDEA)
13.1%
Classroom teachers (FTE)
881.3
Current expenditure (FY 2023)
$351,068,000

Context measures describe who a district serves and its resources. They are not negative rating inputs.

Redlands Unified location

Redlands, California · 34.0706, -117.1830. This is the NCES EDGE district-office point, not an attendance boundary.

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Student demographics

Race and ethnicity share of reported enrollment

  • White19.9%
  • Hispanic57%
  • Black6%
  • Asian9.9%
  • American Indian / Alaska Native0.2%
  • Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander0.4%
  • Multiracial6.6%

Race/ethnicity: NCES CCD 2024–25 where reported, otherwise CRDC 2021–22. English learner and disability context: CRDC 2021–22. Totals can differ due to rounding or source privacy rules.

Interactive campus directory

Explore schools in Redlands Unified

25 current directory entries

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Showing 25 of 25 schools

SchoolLevelGradesStudentsRatio
Arroyo Verde Elementary
ElementaryKG–0551823.5:1
Beattie Middle
Middle06–081,07221.3:1
Bryn Mawr Elementary
ElementaryKG–0562223.9:1
Citrus Valley High
High09–122,11022.9:1
Clement Middle
Middle06–081,02320.1:1
Cope Middle
Middle06–081,19122.4:1
Crafton Elementary
ElementaryKG–0569424.8:1
Cram Elementary
ElementaryKG–0550724.1:1
Franklin Elementary
ElementaryKG–0562425:1
Highland Grove Elementary
ElementaryKG–0550425.2:1
Judson & Brown Elementary
ElementaryKG–0548422.5:1
Kimberly Elementary
ElementaryKG–0545722.9:1
Kingsbury Elementary
ElementaryKG–0551222.3:1
Lugonia Elementary
ElementaryKG–0552725.1:1
Mariposa Elementary
ElementaryKG–0543222.7:1
McKinley Elementary
ElementaryKG–0531524.2:1
Mentone Elementary
ElementaryKG–0537825.2:1
Mission Elementary
ElementaryKG–0559424.2:1
Moore Middle
Middle06–0898819.6:1
Orangewood High (Continuation)
High09–1226015.4:1
Redlands eAcademy
OtherKG–121518.4:1
Redlands East Valley High
High09–121,84521.2:1
Redlands Senior High
High09–122,18922.2:1
Smiley Elementary
ElementaryKG–0563425.4:1
Victoria Elementary
ElementaryKG–0547425.8:1