Profile
Welcome to the Poway Unified School District! We are a national leader in K-12 public education. The Poway Unified School District is located in northern San Diego County, California. PUSD operates 41 schools located in the cities of San Diego and Poway: 25 elementary schools (TK-5), two elementary & middle school combination (TK-8th), six middle schools (6-8), one continuation high school, five comprehensive high schools (9-12), one middle college and one adult school. We serve over 35,000 students and our District is the third largest school district in San Diego County.
PUSD Vision Statement:
To create culture and conditions to empower world-class learners.
PUSD Mission Statement:
Inspiring Passion and Preparing Every Student to Thrive in College, Career, and Life by Providing Personalized, Rich, and Rigorous Learning Experiences
Board Goals:
- Empower Student Success by ensuring that all learning environments are safe, inclusive, innovative, and equitable.
- Create Student-Centered Learning Environments to prepare our students to thrive in college, career, and life.
- Provide High Quality Professional Learning for Teachers and Staff to promote the culture and conditions that empower world-class learners.
- Engage Parents, Business, and Community Partners to foster shared responsibility and accountability in order to deliver personalized, rich, and rigorous learning experiences.
- Invest in Facilities and Infrastructure to enhance environments that maximize student and staff success.
- Demonstrate Fiscal Responsibility and Transparency by aligning resources to meet the diverse and dynamic needs of our students, staff, and community.
Attitudes Expected for All Students and Staff
Honesty, integrity, responsibility, loyalty, keeping promises, pursuing excellence, being kind and caring, and being respectful, being fair, and being a good citizen.
Superintendent
Dr. Marian Kim Phelps, Ed.D., Superintendent
Superintendent Message:
August 2023 Back to School Music Video for Team PUSD
Dear PUSD Staff and Families,
I wanted to take this opportunity to welcome each and every one of you to the start of the 2023-24 school year. A special shout out to Abraxas, Poway to Palomar, and Valley, who have already started the school year! This is my 7th year welcoming staff and families back to school at Poway Unified – my favorite time of year. Whether your little one is a TK-er or Kindergartener starting for the first time, or your child is entering their senior year, the beginning of the school year is always an exciting time, brimming with possibilities.
Every year, we try to capture the spirit of our PUSD students and staff with a fun and inspiring music video to welcome everyone back. This year’s song is “The Magic in Me.” Watch it here! Here in Poway Unified, we believe everybody has a little magic inside of them; how you use it is up to you! Each of our students and staff members bring their unique strengths (or superpowers) to leverage in the teaching and learning that happens every day in our classrooms and on our campuses. I can’t wait to see how these magic spreads across Poway Unified this year!
In my kickoff remarks with PUSD leadership, we focused on the theme of “Believe” (inspired by the popular and uplifting show Ted Lasso about an American football coach and a British soccer team). Whether or not you’re familiar with the series, the concept of believing in ourselves and each other resonates universally. Just as the characters in the show work together toward a common goal, our school community’s shared objective is to empower our students as world-class learners who will grow into productive and valuable members of our larger society. We accomplish this in many ways, from academic to social-emotional learning. A recent article showed that Poway Unified has the highest college enrollment rate (82%) of any school district in San Diego County and our graduation rate is over 95%. But our success can also be measured in the ways our students and staff are directly improving and impacting our community through their service, care, and relationships as well.
And despite experiencing some of the hardest years in education over the last few years, we have collectively risen to the challenge. Never forget that the people of Poway Unified – our staff, families, and students are what makes PUSD so special. You are making a difference every day, even when you might not realize it.
Also fundamental to our success is the involvement of our parents and guardians. Family and school partnerships lead to students’ higher academic performance, better attendance, and improved social skills. Poway Unified is fortunate to have so many families who are highly involved in their child’s education, support our schools, and embrace our mission and values. I encourage you to volunteer, attend games or performances, go to Back to School Night, and join your school site’s PTA, Foundation, or School Site Council. I look forward to working alongside you toward the success of each and every student.
I hope you are as excited as I am to begin this new school year!
Thank you for your support,
Marian Kim Phelps. Ed.D.,
Superintendent