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Clayton Valley Charter High School

Clayton Valley Charter High School (CVCHS) is a comprehensive charter high school located in Concord, California, United States, just under two miles from Clayton. Most of the school's students live in Concord, Clayton and various parts of Contra Costa County.

History
Clayton Valley High School was founded in 1958, as part of the Mount Diablo Unified School District. It served areas of Clayton and Concord as a regular public high school for more than 50 years. Converting Clayton Valley High School into a charter school was first suggested in 2010. A petition was submitted to MDUSD on June 9, 2011, As part of the transition, Clayton Valley High School officially closed on June 30, 2012. Clayton Valley Charter High School's first school year was 2012–2013; that year the school showed marked improvement on the Academic Performance Index and the football team won the divisional title for the first time. == Controversy ==
Controversy
In September 2018, a county investigation found that the two top leaders of the school, Dave Linzey, the school's executive director, and his wife, Eileen Linzey, the school's chief program officer, had "raked in almost $850,000 in less than two years before leaving the school". The couple had also misused funds, created job positions, and hired people in secret. As of March 2019, an extensive audit spanning July 2012 to June 2018 was still underway. In March 2019, a Contra Costa County Superior Court ordered Clayton Valley to pay back $857,000 to Mount Diablo Unified School District for the use of their facilities from the 2013–2017 school years. "Clayton Valley High claimed it spent hundreds of thousands of dollars to upgrade amenities for its female athletes [for Title IX] and asked Mt. Diablo to cover the construction costs." In October 2021, The Court of Appeal reversed the trial court's judgment resolving a dispute with the school district concerning the "facilities costs" for which the district may properly charge the charter school. The court concluded that a district must exclude from the facilities costs it charges a charter school all costs of both operations and ongoing maintenance if the charter school pays those costs for its own premises. The court explained that, while the text of the regulations is ambiguous and, in part, self-contradictory, the regulatory history and the statutory scheme, as well as the common understanding of all parties prior to the trial court's unsolicited ruling, make clear that the state board did not intend such a result. In this case, Cal. Code Regs., tit. 5, section 11969.7 requires a district to exclude plant maintenance and operations costs from its facilities costs in calculating the pro rata share of a charter school that pays for its own operations and maintenance. Furthermore, section 11969.7 requires a district to exclude from facilities costs any contributions to its ongoing and major maintenance (OMM) account that are ultimately disbursed to pay costs of a type paid by the charter school. Accordingly, the court remanded for further proceedings. ==Athletics==
Athletics
Clayton Valley's teams are the Eagles, known as the Ugly Eagles. ==Notable alumni==
Notable alumni
Blake Anderson, actor, producer, and screenwriter; co-star and co-creator of the show WorkaholicsMichael Busbee, (June 18, 1976 – September 29, 2019), known professionally as “busbee”, was an American songwriter, record producer, publisher, record label executive, and multi-instrumentalist. He graduated from Clayton Valley High School in 1994. • Erin Dobratz, synchronized swimmer, Olympic medallist • Clyde Mashore (1945–2016), professional baseball player • Damon Mashore, former professional baseball player • Kahlil McKenzie, NFL player for the Cincinnati BengalsKyle Newacheck, television writer, director, producer and actor; co-star, co-creator, director of the show WorkaholicsMartin Nievera, Filipino-American singer and television host • Scott Sanderson, former professional football player • Bob Thomason, former college basketball coach • Sam Williams, former professional football player ==References==
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