The Claremont Unified School District comprises the following schools:
Additionally, the school district homepage--a work in progress--can be found at http://www.cusd.claremont.edu/. Links can be found therein to our Personnel department homepage, as well as information regarding our Board of Education.
Claremont High School is the district host for a WWW-server, anonymous FTP site, and the district's gateway to the Internet via both a 384Kbps HDSL link and a 10 megabit broadband cable (CATV) system. This is done using a mix of Macintosh, IBM PCs, and Sun, Linux and FreeBSD hardware including several Sun E/250s. We have an extensive Unix cluster of Linux computers running NFS. Appropriate addresses include:
The High School network supports sixteen zones of networked computers with a hybrid mix of ethernet (gigabit fiber and switched 10/100 Mbit in every room) as well as some legacy LocalTalk--supporting TCP/IP and AppleTalk protocols. We also maintain sixteen dial-in ports for student and faculty access to the network, and we provide the network resources to host the other schools within the District.
Claremont is a community approximately 45 miles East of metropolitan Los Angeles, nestled against the San Gabrial Mountains at the foot of Mt. Baldy (a.k.a., Mount San Antonio). A community with a population of over 50,000, Claremont is also the home of the Claremont Colleges.