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Enterprise Vision
We at Enterprise Middle School are focused on preparing our students for college and careers. We work to inspire and empower students to excel academically and socially, while preparing them to be positive contributors to a global society. Enterprise Middle School provides a safe and engaging environment for students that foster a rigorous academic and technological curriculum to prepare students to become lifelong learners.
Principal, Angela Hines
Our district has undergone incredible academic transformation marked by a 90+ percent graduation rate.
Arts education is key to developing critical thinking, fostering creativity, and improving academic achievement.
CUSD’s award-winning Esports program prepares students for 21st century jobs.
CUSD ensures students are prepared academically and financially for college and have completed the required A-G courses.
CUSD's annual STEAM festival where students from all schools present their STEAM projects, drawing 8,000+ community members.
CUSD provides award-winning Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) programs at all school sites.
Latest News & Events
Meet Kendall Boyd, Centennial High School Class of 2025 graduate. He will be attending Cal State Long Beach in the fall, majoring in Pre-Business and Operations.
Meet Stephanie Sandoval, Dominguez High School Class of 2025 graduate. She will be attending Compton College in the fall, majoring in Cosmetology. She's been into makeup since she was little and wants to make a career out of it.
We Believe In Our Scholars
The California state test scores are in and Compton Unified School District is ranked first in performance among unified school districts with similar demographic and socio-economic profiles.
CUSD recently held exciting ribbon-cutting ceremonies for new Verizon Innovative Learning Labs at Enterprise Middle School and Bunche Middle School. These were made possible by Verizon, through a partnership with Heart of America and the J. Orin Edson Entrepreneurship + Innovation Institute at Arizona State University.
More than 130 Compton Unified middle school scholars from 10 schools came together to compete in volleyball and flag football at Walton Middle School recently.
50 Compton Unified teams competed at the third annual CUSD First Robotics Festival at Dominguez High School recently. More than 350 scholars from 18 schools participated in FTC, FLL Discover, Explore, and Challenge teams, showcasing their coding, core values, innovation projects, and robotics skills with their robot matches.
Having received the Apple ConnectED grant a few years ago, student achievement continues to increase at Walton Middle School.