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Claremont, California. Much of what Claremont is today is the direct result of actions taken by the community's founders more than 100 years ago. The area's beautiful trees were planted at the turn of the century and now compete with nearby mountain peaks for dominance of the local skyline. The historic central core remains a vital residential and retail district.

Beginning in 1904, there was talk of incorporating as a city. Proponents didn't want to rely on Los Angeles County for services. Finally, after much debate, an election on the incorporation question was held on September 23, 1907. Ninety-five percent of Claremont's 131 eligible voters went to the polls. Incorporation was approved and the City of Claremont was officially incorporated on October 3, 1907. The city, which covered about 3.5 square miles at its incorporation in 1907, now covers more than 12 square miles with a population of just under 34,000 residents.

The early Spanish, college, and citrus industry influences can be seen in the community today. The Claremont Colleges have become some of the nation's most highly respected educational and cultural institutions. Claremont has many fine representatives of various architectural periods, particularly Victorian, neo-Classical Revival, Craftsman, and Spanish Colonial Revival. This diversity, sense of scale, and continuity singles it out as a unique community in Southern California.

 

Elementary
Chaparral Elementary School
(909) 624-9146
451 Chaparral Dr
Claremont, CA

Condit Elementary
(909) 398-0300
1750 N Mountain Ave
Claremont, CA

Foothill Country Day School
(909) 626-5681
1035 Harrison Ave
Claremont, CA

Mountain View Elementary
(909) 398-0308
851 Santa Clara Ave
Claremont, CA

Oakmont Elementary School
(909) 398-0313
120 W Green St
Claremont, CA

Our Lady-Assumption School
(909) 626-7135
611 W Bonita Ave
Claremont, CA

Sumner Elementary School
(909) 621-0206
1770 Sumner Ave
Claremont, CA

Sycamore Elementary School
(909) 398-0324
225 W 8th St
Claremont, CA

Vista Del Valle Elementary
(909) 398-0331
550 Vista Dr
Claremont, CA

Western Christian Schools
(909) 624-8291
3105 Padua Ave
Claremont, CA

Middle
El Roble Intermediate School
(909) 398-0343
665 N Mountain Ave
Claremont, CA

Our Lady-Assumption School
(909) 626-7135
611 W Bonita Ave
Claremont, CA

High
Claremont High School
(909) 624-9053
1601 N Indian Hill Blvd
Claremont, CA

San Antonio High School
(909) 398-0316
125 W San Jose Ave
Claremont, CA

Webb School Of California
(909) 626-3587
1175 W Baseline Rd
Claremont, CA

 

Zip Codes for Claremont, CA:  91711

Demographics

zip code: 91711

County Average

State Average

National Average

Neighborhood type

Suburban

 

 

 

Population

34,374

9,550,626

35,484,453

290,809,777

Pop. density

2,470.5

8,392.8

217.2

79.6

Percent male

47.4%

49.5%

49.7%

49.1%

Percent female

52.6%

49.8%

50.3%

50.9%

Median age

38.2

32.9

34.7

36.5

People per household

2.6

2.9

3.0

2.6

Median household income

$66,663

$59,463

$47,493

$41,994

Average income per capita

$29,360

$27,702

$22,711

$21,587

 

Crime

Violent crime risk index

3.0

6.3

4.3

3.0

Property crime risk index

5.0

5.5

4.3

3.2

 

Housing

Median home value

$449,367

$355,000

$428,300

$170,800

Median age of homes

38.2

29.6

22.1

27.8

Home appreciation

27.4%

26.8%

13.9%

7.7%

Homes - owned

65.7%

49.4%

53.6%

63.4%

Homes - rented

31.2%

43.7%

40.6%

21.7%

Homes - vacant

3.1%

6.5%

5.8%

14.8%

Commuting by bus

2.6%

6.1%

5.1%

2.0%

Commuting by carpool

10.0%

14.4%

14.5%

14.6%

Commuting by auto

67.5%

70.4%

72.1%

71.6%

Working at home

4.9%

3.3%

3.8%

5.6%

 

Family Facts

Currently married

46.4%

45.6%

52.4%

58.3%

Never married

36.6%

34.9%

30.1%

23.8%

Divorced

8.2%

9.5%

9.5%

7.7%

Widowed

5.6%

5.7%

5.6%

7.4%

Separated

3.2%

4.4%

2.5%

2.8%

Married - w/ children

25.0%

24.1%

37.8%

28.5%

Married - no children

30.7%

22.4%

36.5%

31.3%

Single - w/ children

9.1%

12.3%

14.2%

9.3%

Single - no children

35.2%

40.8%

11.6%

30.7%

Education

High school graduates

92.4%

76.8%

76.8%

80.4%

College degree - 2 year

6.8%

11.1%

7.1%

8.2%

College degree - 4 year

24.1%

24.1%

17.1%

14.9%

Graduate degree

28.5%

12.7%

9.5%

7.0%

Expenditures per student

$5,106

$5,162

$5,571

$5,896

Students per teacher

21.6

21.3

18.8

16.0

Students per librarian

6,577

8,933

5,283

934

Students per guidance counselor

1,095

8,933

5,283

560

 

Economy

Unemployment rate

3.5%

6.3%

6.5%

5.7%

Recent job growth

-0.0%

-0.0%

1.0%

1.4%

Future job growth

4.6%

-0.0%

1.0%

10.5%

Sales tax

8.25%

8.24%

7.79%

5.63%

Income tax

6.00%

6.00%

6.00%

5.02%

Cost of living index

150.6

145.7

162.8

100.0

 

Health

Air quality

1

1

36

48

Watershed quality

52

52

41

54

Physicians per capita

243.5

235.3

168.6

168.5

Health cost index

120.6

118.8

136.5

100.0

Superfund site index

10

10

65

71

UV index

6.2

6.2

5.2

4.3

 

Climate

Altitude

1,201

608

1,429

1,058

Rainfall (inches annually)

18.6

16.0

26.2

38.8

Snowfall (inches annually)

0.0

0.3

12.1

24.4

January avg. low temp

41.1

44.9

35.3

21.6

July avg. high temp

89.0

85.4

87.7

86.4

Days of precipitation annually

33

34

61

112

Days mostly sunny annually

282

283

258

205

Comfort index (during hot weather)

36

46

56

44

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