Beaumont Real Estate
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About Beaumont
Beaumont. Located in Riverside County, California, in the beautiful
San Gorgonio Mountain Pass. Beaumont provides the very best of
rustic, rural beauty and charm, combined with the planned growth,
abundant recreational opportunities and rich community life offered
by the finest Southern California cities.
Founded at the turn of the twentieth century, Beaumont is proud
of its rich history and rural charm. The town served as a welcome
"stopping-off point" for early travelers making their
way from the Mohave desert to Los Angeles, and later for L.A.
residents eager to vacation in Palm Springs. Some, however, set
down roots, drawn by the beautiful mountain vistas, clean, crisp
air, and the abundance of cherry and apple orchards. Beaumont
is proud of these early settlers and their families, many of whom
continue to live and thrive in Beaumont. The biggest community
event in the city of Beaumont is its annual Cherry Festival, traditionally
held in early June. Virtually the entire community participates
in this three-day celebration, which features games, rides, booths,
music, entertainment and a variety of scrumptious food and drink
items. The event, which celebrates springtime and the Pass Area's
annual cherry harvest, is capped off with a popular parade beginning
on Beaumont Avenue and ending at City Hall on Sixth Street. A
long-held and much-anticipated event in Beaumont, the Cherry Festival
presents a wonderful opportunity for residents and visitors to
meet and greet each other while celebrating the joys of springtime
in the Pass. Today, Beaumont is poised for growth. With a current
population of about 16,000, the city is attracting a host of newcomers,
eager to put down roots in a place that boasts affordable, attractive,
new family housing; exciting recreational facilities, including
two 4-Star golf courses and a new 20-acre sports park; highly-rated
schools; beautiful city parks; charming antiques and collectible
shops; and easy access to major transportation routes; and convenient
to Los Angeles, San Diego, and Southern California's mountains
and beaches.
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Area Schools
Riverside County the Riverside County Office
of Education. The 2,000 teachers, counselors, administrators,
and employees of RCOE work hard to provide critical services needed
by Riverside Countys 23 school districts, special education,
and vocational education students.
We help districts meet tough state academic goals, train educators
on best practices, provide special programs for students who need
them, and on the business side, process millions of dollars in
payroll and approve local budgets worth billions of dollars. We
want the best education and best facilities possible for the 380,000
students of Riverside County. We have 60,000 students in our own
RCOE programs, including preschool Head Start, special Education,
and Regional Occupational Programs.We held our Second Annual Education
Summit with Jack OConnell, State Superintendent of Public
Instruction, as our keynote speaker. The summit drew more than
300 educators, legislators, and community leaders together to
address key issues facing our schools.Students learn when they
feel safe. Our Safe Schools Summit and Crisis Response Teams have
helped school districts deal with pressing problems and preventative
measures. Their work has been noted as a model statewide and nationally.
Mission of RCOC.. "We are here to help children become
better students; to help school personal become better teachers
and administrators; and to help communities become better places
in which to live and work. We are here to shape our future."