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Welcome to Alta Murrieta!
Welcome to Alta Murrieta!
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At Alta Murrieta, we are M.I.G.H.T.Y.!
PTA Family Movie Night
PTA Family Movie Night
Alta's Outdoor Stage
Alta's Outdoor Stage
Alta's Play Structure
Alta's Play Structure

Alta's Play Structure

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By The Numbers

809

Alta Murrieta serves 809 students and their families.

Student Population

10% Growth

10% Proficiency Growth from 2024 to 2025 in Both English Language Arts and Math

CAASPP Growth at Alta Murrieta
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5 Years Running

Alta Murrieta has been a Special Olympics National Unified Champions School since 2022.

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2026

Alta Murrieta has been designated a 2026 California Purple Star School for its work in supporting military-connected students and their families.

From Our Community

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My teachers are really funny and I really like that they make learning about division fun.Mateo P , 5th grade student

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I really like my school! I like how the staff is helpful and nice, they respect us and teach us how to be respectful Wildcats!Audry F, 7th grade student

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I love the opportunity that every staff at VMHS extends to students, as well as the experiences provided to fully engage and succeed in our own ways.Michael G, 11th grade student

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As a parent in the district, I love the caring nature of everyone at the school. The inclusion of all students and the ELOP after-school activities provide my son with skills that have made him more confident in himself which has made him a better student!Armida, mom of a 2nd grade student at E. Hale Curran

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I proudly graduated from Shivela and Murrieta Valley HS. I decided to return to Murrieta as a legacy employee to work in an environment that had helped me so much as a kid and give back to my community. mr. rivera,  mvhs teacher