Get Free Big Bear Lake, Big Bear City, Moonridge, Fawnskin, Sugarloaf and surrounding pocket areas School Reports From Local Experts, Quickly by Email  Big Bear Education Of great importance to families and companies considering a community is the quality of its educational system. The Bear Valley Unified School District is located in the San Bernardino Mountains. Big Bear Lake and the surrounding valley is a resort community for the southern California metropolitan area. Big Bear Lake provides excellent summer recreation and two major snow skiing resorts (providing winter recreation) are located in the valley. In 1958 the Bear Valley Unified School District was formed from the Fawnskin Elementary School District, the Big Bear Lake Elementary School District and the Victor Valley Union High School District. Today, the Bear Valley Unified School District has seven schools. Below is the Bear Valley Unified School District Link with access to the archived SARCs. About Big Bear Elementary School Big Bear Elementary School is located in Big Bear Lake, CA and is one of 4 elementary schools in Bear Valley Unified School District. It is a public school that serves 448 students in grades K-6. A school's Academic Performance Index (API) is a scale that ranges from 200 to 1000 and is calculated from the school's performance in the Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) Program. The state has set 800 as the API target for all schools to meet. Big Bear Elementary School had an API growth score of 821 in 2009. Big Bear Elementary School's 2009 base score was 811 and the school did meet its 2009 school-wide growth target. About Big Bear Middle School Big Bear Middle School is located in Big Bear Lake, CA and is one of 2 middle schools in Bear Valley Unified School District. It is a public school that serves 458 students in grades 7-8. Big Bear Middle School had an API growth score of 794 in 2009. About Big Bear High School Big Bear High School is located in Big Bear Lake, CA and is one of 2 high schools in Bear Valley Unified School District. It is a public school that serves 1038 students in grades 9-12. Big Bear High School made AYP in 2009. Under No Child Left Behind, a school makes Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) if it achieves the minimum levels of improvement determined by the state of California in terms of student performance and other accountability measures. See Big Bear High School's test results to learn more about school performance. Big Bear High School had an API growth score of 764 in 2009. California uses the Academic Performance Index (API) to measure annual school performance and year-to-year improvement. Big Bear High School's 2009 base score was 747 and the school did meet its 2009 school-wide growth target. Within easy reach of Big Bear are 21 public and private colleges with a total of 141,000 students. The San Bernardino Community College District offers courses in the Big Bear area.  Everyone offers free school reports. We do too! Plus we offer more. As top Big Bear Lake, Moonridge and Sugarloaf real estate agents, we can tell you things about the schools that no report generated by a computer will ever know. Remember, we consult with people moving to the Big Bear Lake, Moonridge and Sugarloaf, California area on a daily basis. It's our job to know, and our job to tell you. Call us for a first-hand experience of the local schools. Or fill out this form to send us a message right now. It's free and without obligation. We'll get back to you immediately with a phone call, a free report, or a brochure from a local school... What ages are your children? We'll tell you what your choices are for schools in Big Bear Lake, Moonridge and Sugarloaf. It's our job to help! There's no obligation, and we promise to get back to you quickly... 
Self Employed >Moving And Taxes
Even with the changes in tax laws over recent years, you may be able to deduct some of the expenses of a move that is the result of a change in your job.
You will probably be able to deduct the costs of your move if your new work location means more than an additional 50-mile commute, if you move within a year of taking the job at the new location, and if you work full-time for at least 39 weeks (the total is 78 weeks if you are self-employed). You should keep meticulous records of all of your expenses and consult a tax expert to make sure that you take all the lawful tax deductions allowed by the IRS criteria for expenses related to selling your old home or buying your new one. The IRS publication No. 521 entitled "Tax Information on Moving Expenses" makes good reading before you make a move.
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