Centinela Valley Union High School District

[7] In 2004 the areas in the Wiseburn School District had made a proposal to break away from Centinela Valley Union.

The superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District, John Deasy, had an annual salary of $390,000.

[10] The board later put Fernandez on paid leave and selected Bob Cox as the interim superintendent.

[11] In 2014 the Daily Breeze reported that TELACU, a company which received building contracts worth millions of US dollars from the high school district, had bankrolled election campaigns of board members.

CVUHSD's administrative per pupil cost was the second highest in Los Angeles County after that of the Gorman Elementary School District.

In a two-year period ending in 2004 the district did not make the progress mandated by the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB).

[18] Jean Merl of the Los Angeles Times wrote in 2004 that Wiseburn "provides by far the largest portion of [the Centinela Valley Union High School District]'s assessed property tax valuation.

[20] In 2014 the CVUSD district included a portion of eastern El Segundo with a high concentration of businesses and no residents.

This area, also within the Wiseburn School District, houses operations of various companies, including Boeing, Mattel, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon Technologies, and Xerox.

Corporate operations in El Segundo, such as those of Mattel (headquarters pictured here) provide significant tax revenue for the district