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Silver Valley High School (SVHS) is the only comprehensive high school in the Silver Valley Unified School District (SVUSD) located in the Mojave Desert of Southern California. Geographically, the school district encompasses approximately 3,200 square miles, is 156 miles wide at its widest point, and serves 2,157 students. Silver Valley High School reported a student population of 383 students for the October 2018 CBEDS.

Year

2012-2013

2013-2014

2014-2015

2015-2016

2016-2017

2017-2018

Enrollment

(CBEDS)

446

427

395

385

397

367


 

The students attending Silver Valley High School come from two distinct areas: the U.S. Army Ft. Irwin National Training Center and the valley region surrounding the school. The surrounding communities include Yermo, Calico, Daggett, Newberry Springs, and Ludlow. Many of the families who live in the valley work in agriculture, railroading, trucking, local businesses, or on military bases. Sixty-five percent (65%) of the families are military or are military related. In addition, a portion of our students come to our school as Inter-district Transfer students, preferring to attend SVHS rather than their school of residence. These students come from the Marine Corps Logistics Base, MCLB, Barstow, and from even more distant high desert communities surrounding the Victorville area.

This school district was part of the Barstow Unified School District until 1979, when the Silver Valley district was formed. Initially, the high school was housed on the former Daggett Middle School campus. Construction of a new campus was completed in the winter of 1985, and the high school program was relocated to its present site.

Because of its relatively small enrollment for a comprehensive high school, Silver Valley High School exhibits many of the positive attributes of a small learning community. The school’s learning environment is very safe and controlled, but also relaxed and positive. Student attendance, test scores, and graduation rates are relatively high, while suspension and expulsion rates are low. 

A significant challenge facing the district is the lack of a cohesive sense of community. The high school plays a key role in tying the district’s wide-ranged communities together. Because the communities within Silver Valley are far apart, students may spend up to 1 ½ to 2 hours a day on the bus getting to and from school. This means some students start their day at 5:30 a.m., and when participating in extracurricular activities, may not return home until 7:00 p.m. Students from Ft.Irwin face additional challenges due to the remote location of the post and the transition involved for students coming from larger high schools throughout the United States or transferring from Department of Defense schools located around the world. These students, although used to relocating every 2-3 years, also face problems with the continuity of their high school program.

Silver Valley High School is sponsored by the 1916th Support Battalion located at Ft. Irwin. Other essential personnel connected to Fort Irwin and MCLB are our school liaison officers. In additions, the Department of Defense via Fort Irwin supplies a Military Family Life Counselor to support our military related students.

The parent/community organizations for Silver Valley High School include the ​Military Civilian Spouses Club, MCSC, who supports our school with grants which staff apply for semiannually. ​School Site Council (SSC) ​is composed of classified, certificated, administrative, parent/community and student representatives.

Other school/business relationships involve local business representatives who support SVHS with career day, senior exit interviews, and work experience.