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Clovis South High School

Part of the Clovis Unified School District

About Us

Clovis South CS Lettermark, an orange letter "G" superimposed over a blue letter "S" on a transparent background.The Terry P. Bradley Educational Center (TBEC) will be home to Clovis South High School, Phillip V. Sanchez Intermediate School, and a future elementary school. As Clovis Unified’s fourth educational center, TBEC will serve students in grades 7 through 12. TBEC opens its doors to its first students in grades 7, 8, and 9 in August of 2025. Each subsequent school year, one additional grade level will be added to the campus, ushering in the first graduating class in 2029.

Students in the Clovis South Area will benefit from a community of educators who are COHESIVE, COMPETITIVE, and CUTTING-EDGE.

As a school, we commit to being:

Cohesive:

  • Create connections
  • Unify efforts
  • Build collaborative relationships
  • Preserve a student-centered mindset
  • Contribute to the team
  • Honor commitments

Competitive:

  • Choose a winning attitude
  • Be all in
  • Embrace “coopertition”
  • Work smart, Play hard
  • Celebrate wins
  • Persevere

Cutting Edge:

  • Demonstrate agility
  • Leverage technology
  • Evolve with purpose
  • Champion a growth mindset
  • Take calculated risks
  • Prepare for tomorrow

Our mission is to adapt to the future while building extraordinary students in Mind, Body and Spirit.

About Terry P. Bradley, Ed.D.

Image of Terry P. Bradley in suit with hard hat holding scissors at a ribbon-cutting ceremony with a crane in the background.Dr. Bradley was Clovis Unified’s fifth Superintendent, retiring from his position in 2009. After joining Clovis Unified in 1976 as the district’s business administrator, he put his financial talents to work for students, finding ways to do the most with every dollar. Dr. Bradley spent the next 34 years in Clovis Unified serving the district as an Assistant Superintendent, Associate Superintendent, Deputy Superintendent of Administrative Services and then Superintendent from 2002 to 2009.

With his passion for numbers and budgets, Dr. Bradley’s love for Clovis Unified was exemplified through his tireless work behind the scenes to bring the educational vision of CUSD’s founding Superintendent Floyd "Doc" Buchanan, Ed.D., to life. While everyone knows that Doc Buchanan crafted a vision for education that CUSD students and families benefit from today, fewer know just how much of Doc Buchanan’s vision was able to be accomplished because of Dr. Bradley’s expertise in navigating California’s school funding model.

Over the course of his career, Dr. Bradley leaned into his role and became one of the most influential school finance experts at the state and national level. Whether through his work to impact the state’s early funding model or through his insights on the state’s facilities program, Dr. Bradley was always looking out for Clovis Unified students and employees. His endeavors helped to make sure that Clovis Unified became the benchmark of education in America and that Clovis Unified students had world class opportunities at their fingertips.

Dr. Bradley was instrumental in state organizations like CASH, CASBO, School Services, and FCMAT, organizations that still influence public educational policy today. Holding numerous leadership positions in these organizations, Dr. Bradley continues to impact school districts through his work helping to establish a mentoring program for school Chief Business Officers, providing development opportunities to school personnel statewide.

Dr. Bradley is and continues to remain an important figure to Clovis Unified and provides on-going mentorship and guidance to ensure a bright future for the district.