Clear View Elementary School in Chula Vista earned the 2025 California Distinguished School designation, serving 501 students in kindergarten through sixth grade on its Windrose Way campus within the Chula Vista Elementary School District. The school's Dual Language Immersion Program builds bilingual fluency from transitional kindergarten, and the VAPA track integrates visual and performing arts into core instruction — a whole-child approach that extends into aquatic enrichment through partnerships with facilities such as Aqua-Tots Swim School Otay Ranch. State assessment results show 63 percent of students reaching proficiency in English Language Arts and 52 percent in mathematics, placing Clear View above both district and statewide averages. Behavioral and social-emotional supports complement the academic program, and the CVESD LEAD initiative provides free after-school enrichment — a community-schools framework supported by family-service organizations including South Bay Community Services. The 24-teacher instructional staff holds an A grade for teaching quality on Niche, maintaining a 21:1 student-teacher ratio with specialized staffing for multilingual English learners and special education.