Canyon Springs High School (Moreno Valley, California)

Canyon Springs High School
Address
Map
23100 Cougar Canyon Drive

,
Riverside County
,
92557

Coordinates33°57′45″N 117°15′30″W / 33.96250°N 117.25833°W / 33.96250; -117.25833
Information
School typePublic, High school
Founded1987
Sister schoolMoreno Valley High School
School districtMoreno Valley Unified
NCES District ID0625800
CEEB code052059
NCES School ID062580008906
PrincipalSean Roberson
Assistant PrincipalsChristine Benton,
Luis Alva,
Tim Somers,
Molley Macauley
Staff102.65 (FTE)[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment2,266 (2022–2023)[1]
Average class size23:1
Student to teacher ratio22.08[1]
CampusCanyon Springs High School
Color(s)Teal and Black   
SongCougar Fight Song
Athletics conferenceCIF Southern Section
Inland Valley League
SportsFootball, Baseball, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Water Polo, Swim, Volleyball, Basketball, Golf, and Cheer
NicknameCougars
RivalValley View High School

Moreno Valley High School Vista Del Lago High School

Riverside Polytechnic High School
Communities servedSunnymead Ranch

Box Springs

Hidden Springs
Websitecanyonsprings.mvusd.net

Canyon Springs High School is a public high school located in Moreno Valley, California. Founded in 1987, it is part of the Moreno Valley Unified School District.

In early 2019, The Moreno Valley Unified School district began to prepare plans to modernize the facilities at Canyon Springs. This modernization would be a step in the Measure M plan. The modernization is separated into four Phases. Phase I includes a 2-Story Classroom building with 8 Science Classrooms and 16 standard classrooms. A multi-purpose room will include a replacement kitchen and a new music room. Phase II includes new solar panels in the parking lots for anyone at Canyon Springs, and the modernization of the Administration building and the classrooms in Building A. Phase III includes the modernization of the Cougar Canyon Gymnasium as well as existing classrooms and science labs on the facility. Phase IV includes the modernization of the library as well as the removal of portables.

  1. ^ a b c "Canyon Springs High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved September 22, 2024.