Wendy Castro-Harris

School Nutrition Consultant at Covina-Valley Unified School District

Wendy Castro-Harris, MS, RDN, SNS, serves as the Nutrition Services District Supervisor for Covina-Valley Unified School District, managing nutrition services across multiple elementary, middle, and high schools since December 2022. With a robust background in nutrition and dietetics, Wendy previously held the position of Director of Nutrition at Better 4 You Meals and served as a Resident Dietitian for Chartwells School Dining Services K12, where responsibilities included ensuring compliance with USDA nutrition requirements and providing nutrition education. Wendy has also worked as a Registered Dietitian at IWS Children's Clinic, focusing on nutrition education and counseling for families, and as a Community Dietitian at Dominican University, where Wendy provided nutrition training and resources for preschool staff. Wendy holds a Master of Science in Nutrition & Wellness from Benedictine University and a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition & Dietetics from Loma Linda University.

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Covina-Valley Unified School District

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For more than a century, Covina-Valley Unified School District has served the communities of Covina, West Covina, Glendora, San Dimas, and Irwindale. Covina-Valley schools provide a small school district's personalized service and caring culture, where teachers and administrators know their students by name. Our graduates earn more than $1 million in scholarships each year. Due to the high academic standing of Covina-Valley students, more than half of all graduates meet or exceed the admission requirements for the California State and University of California systems. We provide a solid primary education underscoring reading, writing, language arts, math, science, social science, and technology aligned with the California Department of Education standards. Moreover, each campus offers leadership, curricular, and athletics/sports opportunities. A broad array of support services is available to children, adults, and families. An extensive arts program begins in elementary school, providing students with a well-rounded education. Our athletic teams garner California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Championships and are consistently ranked among the best in the region. Each school enjoys high parent participation - active PTA and booster organizations. Community residents and local businesses serve as classroom volunteers, providing in-kind prizes to motivate and recognize student achievement and underwrite essential school events. We invite you to visit our campuses to learn more about our educational program.


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