Beverly Hills Unified School District, School district of Beverly Hills, California
Beverly Hills Unified School District is a public school system in Beverly Hills, California, serving students from kindergarten through high school. It covers Beverly Hills High School, Beverly Vista Middle School, and two elementary schools, with the main administrative offices on North Rexford Drive.
The district started as an elementary school system and added high school programs in 1936. The Horace Mann School opened in 1929 in a building designed in a Spanish style that still stands today.
The district observes Nowruz, the Persian New Year, as a school holiday because many Persian families are part of the community. Persian-speaking counselors are available in the schools to help students and their families communicate with staff more easily.
The district's main office on North Rexford Drive is easy to find and open to visitors during regular hours. Anyone looking to learn about the schools or their programs should contact the office in advance to arrange a visit.
The K.L. Peters Auditorium at Beverly Hills High School is set to reopen in early 2026 after a full renovation. The space is used for school performances and community events, making it a working part of daily school life rather than just a ceremonial hall.
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