Enrollment and Demographics
Clovis Unified is comprised of 32 elementary schools, five intermediate schools, five high schools, one adult school and six alternative education campuses. Clovis Unified is a growing district, with a staff of close to 5,000 full- and part-time certificated and classified employees serving a student population that exceeds 38,000.
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Demographics* |
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| Alternative Education |
485 |
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American Indian or Alaska Native |
1.0% |
| Elementary |
20,071 |
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Asian |
13.2% |
| High School |
11,331 |
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Pacific Islander |
0.2% |
| Intermediate |
5,998 |
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Filipino |
1.7% |
| Total Student Enrollment |
37,885 |
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Hispanic or Latino |
29.2% |
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African American |
3.6% |
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White (not Hispanic) |
48.6% |
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Multiple or No Response |
2.5% |
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*Based on October 2009 CBEDS |
For more demographic information about Clovis Unified, visit DataQuest, California's interactive site for public school facts and figures. For information about student/school performance data, visit our Assessment page.
The majority of Clovis Unified Students
come not from the City of Clovis, but from the surrounding areas of the City of Fresno, Friant and Fresno County. The chart below shows the proportion of students enrolled in our district by area of residence.

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