Business Services
Primary Areas of Responsibility

Child Nutrition – The Child Nutrition department is dedicated to the partnership of education and nutrition through a program designed to offer the highest quality breakfast and lunch menus and variety of healthful choices to students and staff. We work with educational groups and individuals in our continual effort to enhance and enrich the supportive role of nutrition in the classroom, creating a shared responsibility to meeting the nutritional needs of the students—our future. In addition to meal services to schools, the Child Nutrition department provides an excellent catering service for District sponsored meetings and/or receptions. More Information

District Emergency Operations Plan – The Cajon Valley Union School District Emergency Operations Plan establishes a District emergency management program to prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters. The plan establishes and sets forth a pattern of organization and assigns responsibilities for emergency response functions. More Information

Duplicating Services (Print Shop) – The Duplicating Services department provides high volume printing and binding services for school sites, departments, and other school/community based organizations. More Information

Fiscal Services -The Fiscal Services department is responsible for developing and monitoring the District's budgets, accounting functions and related state reporting, payroll and employee benefits, insurance, and risk management activities. More Information

Information Technology Services – The Information Technology Services department is responsible for developing and maintaining technology applications supporting the administrative and educational processes of the District. More Information

Long-Range Planning – The Long-Range Planning department is responsible for developing short- and long-range plans for school facilities that are high-quality learning environments. The department is also responsible for facilities planning and financing, demographics, enrollment projections, school boundaries, school facility (developer) fees, redevelopment agency agreements, as well as general obligation bond and state school facility program coordination. More Information

Facilities, Maintenance, and Operations – The Facilities, Maintenance, and Operations department maintains safe, secure, clean, and functional facilities and grounds. The department also oversees design and construction of new school facilities, including renovation of existing buildings. More Information

Purchasing & Warehouse – The Purchasing department is responsible for the centralized procurement of all equipment, materials, and supplies to be furnished, sold, or leased to the school district, and for the competitive contracting of services, including for public works or construction projects. The department ensures procurement is performed according to applicable laws and District policies and coordinates cooperative purchasing through county, state, city, and consortium bids to effect cost savings. More Information

Warehouse – The warehouse receives, stores, inventories, issues, distributes, and otherwise controls the supplies, books, materials, food items and equipment. In addition, the warehouse plans and schedules delivery and movement of supplies, equipment, furniture, mail, and food for all District sites. The warehouse is also responsible for the Capital Equipment Inventory Program. More Information

Transportation – The Transportation department provides home-to-school and field trip transportation for regular and special education students. The department also maintains the bus fleet and all other District vehicles. In addition, the department maintains school buses for other surrounding districts through a service contract. More Information