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Porterville Education
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Porterville Unified School District
website: www.porterville.k12.ca.us
600 West Grand Avenue
Porterville, CA 93257
phone: (559) 793-2400
fax: (559) 793-1088
Elementary and Middle Schools
Mailing address for all Porterville Schools is:
600 West Grand Avenue, Porterville, CA 93257
Bartlett Middle School, 7-8
355 North G Street, Porterville 93257
Lisa Whitworth, Principal
Elva Hernandez-Troutman, Secretary
(559) 782-7100
fax: (559) 784-3432
Belleview Elementary School, K-6
197 West Belleview, Porterville 93257
Chris Barrera, Principal
Sharon Stokes, Secretary
(559) 782-7110
fax: (559) 788-0216
John J. Doyle Elementary School, K-6
1045 East Orange, Porterville 93257
Lorenzo Cruz, Principal
Maria Valasquez, Secretary
(559) 782-7140
fax: (559) 788-0214
Horizon Community Day School, K-6
1051 South Plano Street, Porterville 93257
Dale Carlton, Principal
(559) 782-3929
fax: (559) 782-3930
Los Robles Elementary School, K-6
500 East Mulberry, Porterville 93257
Lissa Lambie, Principal
Sharon Salazar, Secretary
(559) 782-7011
fax: (559) 788-0139
Monte Vista Elementary School, K-6
701 West Westfield, Porterville 93257
Carol Woodley, Principal
Annette Mitchikoff, Secretary
(559) 782-7350
fax: (559) 793-0150
Olive Street Elementary School, K-6
255 West Olive, Porterville 93257
Hector Villicana, Principal
Dolores Cavazos, Secretary
(559) 782-7190
fax: (559) 783-9233
Pioneer Middle School, 7-8
255 East College Avenue, Porterville 93257
Isaac Nuñez, Principal
Imelda Enriquez, Secretary
(559) 782-7200
fax: (559) 784-3507
Roche Avenue Elementary School, K-6
388 North Roche Street, Porterville 93257
Lillian Durbin, Principal
Leticia Rodriguez, Secretary
(559) 782-7250
fax: (559) 783-8356
Santa Fe Elementary School, K-6
286 East Orange, Porterville 93257
Angel Valdez, Principal
Yesenia De La Torre, Secretary
(559) 782-6614
fax: (559) 782-6613
Sequoia Middle School, 7-8
1450 West Castle Avenue, Porterville 93257
Joe Santos, Principal
Maggie Salazar, Secretary
(559) 788-0923
fax: (559) 788-0927
Vandalia Elementary School, K-6
271 East College Avenue, Porterville 93257
Israel Longoria, Jr., Principal
Rosemary Duboski, Secretary
(559) 782-7260
fax: (559) 782-7268
West Putnam Elementary School, K-6
1345 West Putnam, Porterville 93257
Katherine Johnson, Principal
Jessie Romo-Marquez, Secretary
(559) 782-7280
fax: (559) 783-2969
Westfield Elementary School, K-6
1151 West Pioneer Avenue, Porterville 93257
John Buckley, Principal
Priscilla Olbera, Secretary
(559) 782-7270
fax: (559) 783-8219
Adult Education / Alternative Education / High Schools
Adult School
900 West Pioneer Avenue, Porterville 93257
Bob Perez, Principal
Christy Knight, Secretary
(559) 782-7030
fax: (559) 781-4943
Citrus High School (Continuation), 9-12
261 East Mulberry, Porterville 93257
Linda Gill, Principal
Olga Reynosa, Secretary
(559) 782-7130
fax: (559) 782-3643
Granite Hills High School, 9-12
1701 East Putnam Avenue, Porterville 93257
Veryl Ann Duncan, Principal
LaVerne Clark, Secretary
(559) 782-7075
fax: (559) 789-9357
Monache High School, 9-12
960 North Newcomb Street, Porterville 93257
Shirley Houser, Principal
Linda Lynch, Secretary
(559) 782-7150
fax: (559) 781-3377
Porterville High School, 9-12
465 West Olive Avenue, Porterville 93257
Steve Graybehl, Principal
Norita Knutson, Secretary
(559) 782-7210
fax: (559) 782-7215
Prospect Education Center, 7-12
645 North Prospect Street, Porterville 93257
Jim Tyler, Director
Francine Tsuboi, Secretary
(559) 782-7095
fax: (559) 781-6846
Strathmore High School, 9-12
22568 Avenue 196, Strathmore 93267
Michael Henson, Principal
Korey Jones, Secretary
(559) 568-1731
fax: (559) 568-0091
Vine Street Community Day School, 7-12
140 South C Street, Porterville 93257
Dale Carlton, Principal
(559) 782-6650
fax: (559) 782-6652
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Porterville Housing
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Homes in Tulare County are among the most affordable in the state, without compromising on size or amenities. New homebuyers can choose a wide variety of single-family production and custom homes constructed by local and national builders.
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Porterville Lifestyle
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In and around Porterville year-round opportunities for outdoor fun abound, including water skiing, snow skiing, fishing, backpacking, boating, kayaking, white water rafting, mountain biking, hiking, camping, and caving. Residents can enjoy symphony concerts, jazz weekends, farmers' markets, community arts and crafts festivals, agricultural and dairy tours, mall shopping, antiques, gifts and boutique shopping, softball, swimming, jogging, biking, tennis, bowling, billiards, and professional (minor league) baseball. Four live theaters, three concert theaters, a large selection of movie theaters (including a drive-in), and several art galleries featuring a style that is distinct to the Valley provide entertainment opportunities to suit every taste.
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Porterville Nature
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Gateway to the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, Tulare County is no stranger to beautiful national wonders. At 14,494 feet in elevation, the summit of Mount Whitney, on Sequoia's eastern boundary, is the tallest peak in the continental United States. The majestic Giant Sequoia trees, reaching heights of 311 feet, as well as the beautiful panoramas of lakes, evergreens, meadows and wildlife throughout the Sequoia National Forest and Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, are just short scenic drive from Porterville.
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Porterville News
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Search for "Porterville CA" - Porterville man in famous wartime rescue raises scholarship funds - Porterville Recorder
| Porterville resident Jim Innis was a teenager when the US Army's 11th Airborne Division assisted by Philippine Guerrilla Forces carried out a lightning swift raid 40 kilometers behind Japanese lines and rescued 2,147 American and Allied civilian prisoners of war, men, women and children on February 23,1945 at the height of World War ll. |
- SCICON seeks cash, input on village name - Porterville Recorder
| The construction phase on the new village at SCICON is quickly coming to a close and those supporting the effort are turning to local residents - including the younger generation - for help completing the campaign. |
- Monterey County Sheriff's Log: Suspect punches paramedic - Thecalifornian.com - Local News
| Here is the Monterey County Sheriff's patrol log for Monday, March 1, 2010: Date of Report: 3/1/2010 Time of Report: 0:14 Deputy Name: Kennedy, Nicholas Report Number: 01412-10 Charges: 23152/23222 VC Suspect Arrested Y/N: Yes Arrestee: Destiny Castillo Location: 101 @ Arroyo Seco Rd Synopsis: A vehicle was seen committing several traffic ... |
- UU Fellowship of Porterville hosts Dave Reynolds with The Trevor Project - Examiner.com
| Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship of Porterville In Cooperation With Tulare County Suicide Prevention Task Force Presents: Dave Reynolds, MPH, CPH with he Trevor Project Thursday March 25, 7:00 pm, 135 E. Harrison Ave. |
- Study names city second best in CA for manufacturing facility - Porterville Recorder
| Porterville should be quite enticing to a high tech manufacturing company looking for a small city in which to operate a production facility, according to a recently released study. |
- PORTERVILLE, CA./ LYFORD, TX. a " Florestella Gomez - Valley Morning Star
| She was born on June 20,1953 to Benito Gomez and Maria Trevino in Mission, TX. Florestella is preceded in death by her father, Benito Gomez, her nephew Freddie Gomez. |
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Porterville Weather
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Porterville's annual temperatures average between 49 & 76 degrees. Because of lower rainfall and warmer temperatures, Porterville's climate is classified as Mediterranean. Rainy season is present during the months of October through April, and although ice and snow are rare in the valley, the snow pack often measure more than 200 inches in the Sierra Nevadas nearby.
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