2023 Riverside County Economic Profile

EDUCATION Education is a fundamental right of every child and a cornerstone of a prosperous society. In Riverside County, California, access to quality education is a top priority, as evidenced by the significant number of students enrolled in K-12 education. According to the U.S. Census in 2020, 158,441 residents of Riverside County were enrolled in 4-year undergraduate institutions, highlighting the importance of higher education in the region.

K-12

According to the U.S. Census in 2020, a total of 456,419 children were enrolled in K-12 education inRiverside County. This substantial number of students is supported by a robust educational infrastructure, including 25 school districts and 490 schools. (ed-data.org,School Year 2020-2021) The provision of quality education is crucial for the development of the next generation, and Riverside County is committed to ensuring that all children have access to the best education possible.

Education is not only important for the individual students but also for the community and the future of Riverside County. The education system plays a vital role in shaping the future of the county, preparing young people to become responsible citizens, and equipping them with the skills and knowledge necessary to contribute to society. By investing in education, the county can ensure that the youth are well-prepared to become leaders in their respective fields and contribute to the economic growth and development of the region.

SCHOOL YEAR 2020-2021

456,419 25 490 ACCORDING TO THE U.S. CENSUS IN 2020, A TOTAL OF 456,419 CHILDREN WERE ENROLLED IN K-12 EDUCATION IN RIVERSIDE COUNTY. SCHOOL DISTRICTS SCHOOLS

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