The greater the challenge, the greater the reward. It takes a lot of study to rise above in your field. Fortunately, Moreno Valley is home to world class institutions to help you achieve your dreams. Here are some highlights of what to expect if you or your family are planning on studying in beautiful Moreno Valley.
The Val Verde Unified District and the Moreno Valley Unified District school boards oversee the primary and secondary schooling needs of the area. The latter board services about 35,000 students, the majority of the city's children, covering 35 schools and five large high schools: Canyon Springs, Valley View, Moreno Valley High, March Mountain and Vista del Lago High.
Whether you are looking for courses in how to engineer a pneumatic conveyor or how to remove a kidney stone, you'll find that the area's schools are some of the country's best. The Val Verde district oversees much of the southern and eastern valley including Mead Valley, Perris and fringe spots. It serves about 13,000 students and oversees 12 schools including the the Calvalry Chapel Academy private school.
Riverside Community College has a local campus servicing over 6,500 students. Riverside is expected to transition into a community college in the near future. Courses there can have you workforce-ready to operate metal coil banding machines, a small office or a big rig in little time at all.
Also consider some of the numerous career colleges in the city and what they have to offer. Courses to certify you to install an instant water heater to repair a high tech IT systems are available to anyone who qualifies. Getting the certification and licensing you will need to be a knowledgeable professional in your field will make the difference between holding down a job and being on a career path.
Moreno Valley is also home to one of the numerous campuses of Chapman University. If you have aspirations of being an electronic design consultant, you might want to consider attending California State University, San Bernardino, like many Moreno Valley residents.
Community centers and high schools throughout the city offer night school courses for those needing their GED or to obtain needed credits. Courses are also widely available for subjects that address straightforward needs such as a need to learn to speak English. Canada to Cape Verde, people from all over the world flock to California and Moreno Valley to prepare for, and pursue, their destinies.
A number of notable figures, such as sports stars, prepared for their futures studying in Moreno Valley. Ryan Madson (Philadelphia Phillies) Derrick Ward (New York Giants) and Kyle Turley (Kansas City Chiefs) are graduates of Valley View High School. As well, Bobby Kielty (Boston Red Sox), Greg Dobbs (Philadelphia Phillies) and Terrelle Smith (Arizona Cardinals) all graduated from Canyon Springs High School. |