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Quick LinksRancho Viejo School Dedication
John Huber, RVMS Principal speaking at Dedication Ceremony Hemet Unified School District's fourth middle school opened its doors for the fall semester on August 25, 2008. This new middle school, built with Measure T funding, has the capacity to house 1,250 sixth through eighth grade students. Rancho Viejo Middle School sits on 26 acres with 105,460 square feet of building space. There are 50 classrooms, a choral room, a band room, computer lab, multi-purpose room and gymnasium. A special dedication ceremony was held November 4, 2008 to honor the new "Home of the Mavericks". Emceed by Superintendent Dr. Phil Pendley, recognition was given to the district's Facilities department, the design team at Trittipo Architecture and the construction management company, Barnhart, Inc. The Rancho Viejo Middle School staff, including Principal John Huber, was also recognized for a successful start of the 2008-09 school year. Visit the RVMS web site. Important Dates
Stay Safe!The district Safety department wants everyone to stay safe. Check back weekly to find new safety tips. SpotlightHemet Unified School District Embarks on New Conservation Project
The Hemet Unified School District Governing Board recognizes the importance of minimizing the district’s use of natural resources, providing a high quality environment promoting health and productivity and effectively managing all the district’s resources. In an effort to conserve energy and reduce expenditures throughout the district, this summer the Governing Board adopted an Energy, Water and Resources Conservation policy. This policy establishes a resource management program to develop strategies for implementing effective and sustainable resource practices, exploration of renewable and clean energy technologies, reduction of energy and water consumption, minimization of utility costs, reduction in the amount of consumable materials waste, encouragement of recycling and green procurement practices and overall promotion of conservation principals. Since the policy adoption, district employees have worked hard implementing resource conserving measures. Reducing the impact we make on our environment sets an example for our children and grandchildren and encourages them to conserve resources as a legacy for future generations. By taking a few minutes of each day to implement some simple individual and collective actions, we can do our small part here in Hemet Unified to conserve our resources and leave a better place for everyone. Please read more about the district’s policies, progress and future conservation plans on the Energy, Water and Resources Conservation page. Features
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