Located in Fresno, California, Central Unified serves almost 16,000 students with a minority enrollment of 90%—over half of which are economically disadvantaged. Below are the initiatives that Central Unified and other partners are involved in.

Serving over 40,000 students, C​​lovis Unified ranks within the top 20% of all 989 school districts in California. Below are the initiatives that Clovis Unified and other partners are involved in.

The Office of the Fresno County Superintendent of Schools provides leadership, services and technical assistance to the county’s 32 school districts and charter schools.. Below are the initiatives that the Fresno County Superintendent of Schools and other partners are involved in.

Fresno Unified School District is the third largest school district in California, serving more than 73,000 students. Below are the initiatives that Fresno Unified and other partners are involved in.

Sanger Unified School District operates 20 schools, serving 11,360 students in the Central Valley. Below are the initiatives that Sanger Unified and other partners are involved in.

Clovis Community College serves nearly 8,000 students and joins Fresno City College and Reedley College as part of State Center Community College District. Below are the initiatives that Clovis Community College and other partners are involved in.

California’s first community college and second in the nation, Fresno City College serves over 30,000 students each academic year. Below are the initiatives that Fresno City College and other partners are involved in.

Reedley College serves approximately 15,000 students per year and joins Clovis Community College and Fresno City College as a member of the State Center Community College District. Below are the initiatives that Reedley College and other partners are involved in.

State Center Community College District (SCCCD) unites local community colleges to help our region grow & flourish. SCCCD includes Fresno City College, Reedley College, Clovis Community College, Madera Community College, Madera Community College at Oakhurst, and the Career and Technology Center, and serves approximately 1.7 million people throughout the Central Valley.

The Central Valley Higher Education Consortium (CVHEC) is a non-profit organization comprised of accredited public and private colleges, universities, and community college district members. Jointly, the consortium members serve over 250,000 students in California’s nine-county region known as the Central Valley. Below are the initiatives that CVHEC and other partners are involved in.