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Canyon Springs High

Moreno Valley Unified · Riverside County · 23100 Cougar Canyon Drive, Moreno Valley, CA 92557-3801

(951) 571-4760 · canyonsprings.mvusd.net/

4/10
#830
Rank 830 out of 1,227
Top 68%
English Language Arts5/10 · #691 · 44th percentile
Mathematics3/10 · #932 · 24th percentile
Science3/10 · #967 · 25th percentile

English Language Arts

Math Trend

Science Trend

School Overview

Canyon Springs High sits in the fast-growing Moreno Valley corridor of the Inland Empire, a community that's seen a lot of new families put down roots over the past decade. The school shows stronger footing in English than in math and science, so families who prioritize reading and writing skills may find more to work with here, while those focused on STEM pathways may want to look at what enrichment options are available outside the classroom. Moreno Valley itself offers affordable housing compared to coastal Southern California, making it a landing spot for families who want room to grow without the price tag — and Canyon Springs is a big part of the local high school experience for that eastside community.

Student Demographics

498 students tested · 2024-25 school year

Ethnicity

Hispanic
356 (71%)
African American
61 (12%)
White
38 (8%)
Asian
13 (3%)
Multiple Races
12 (2%)
Other
18 (4%)

Key Indicators

English Learners79 (16%)
Socioeconomically Disadvantaged412 (83%)
Students with Disabilities64 (13%)

Staff & Teachers(2024-25)

2,251
Enrollment
102.6
Teachers (FTE)
21.9:1
Student-Staff Ratio
4
Administrators (FTE)
24
Avg Class Size*(2023-24)

Graduation Rate

94.5%of students graduate within 4 years

Graduation Rate Trend

College Readiness

Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) programs offer college-level coursework and are a key indicator of academic rigor.

14
AP Courses
offered
13.2%
AP Participation
of students
298
AP Enrollment
students
IB Program87 students enrolled

Source: Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC) 2021-22

Athletics

Cougars · CIF Southern Section

26
varsity sports
11 boys
11 girls
BaseballBasketball (Boys)Basketball (Girls)Cross Country (Boys)Cross Country (Girls)Fall Volleyball (Boys)Flag Football (Girls)Football (11 person)

Source: CIF Home Campus 2025-26

Community Enrichment Programs

This supplementary score measures the availability of enrichment programs — such as tutoring, music, dance, sports, and arts — within 3 miles of the school. Schools in communities with more diverse and accessible programs score higher.

Nearby Programs3/10 · #1656 · 25th percentile

37 programs within 3 miles. Ranked among High Schools in California.

Nearby Libraries

No programs found