
Attn: 8th Graders! This Friday is the College & Career Fair. Don't forget to wear Professional Casual Attire for this informative event.


From eating green eggs and ham to dressing up as a favorite literacy character, our Etiwanda students had a great time during their Read Across America activities. At Golden Elementary, we even had community volunteers from the Arrowheart Foundation read to some of our students.




Happy Read Across America Day!


A delicious way to show the phases of the moon.





Today, we're giving a high five to the members of SEAC, a student advisory group. They have met with a district advisor a few times this school year to give feedback on programs at their school sites. Throughout the meetings, they are engaged, kind, and responsible.


We asked a few of our students what their favorite classroom activity was. Jaylenne from DCIS loves GimKit, which is a fun game-show type of activity that encourages the students to collaborate and strategize to win. What a fun way to learn!


Students were tasked with creating their own constitutions. Excellent engagement!






In Mr. White's elective students designed paper airplanes to see who can have the longest flight time. Kevin got a very rare 9-second flight time!


Intro to vocab and geometric concepts in 6th grade


Black History a month posters





Salt Crystal lab in Mrs. Arellano's class




AAPEAC STEAM activity today





Fun activity in 6th grade math class


We had a tremendous turnout at last night's district spelling bee. Congratulations to all of our Etiwanda students who participated in this event and will move on to the county level. #EtiwandaExcellence





Samuel Matthew, Abheri Surredi, and Jupharnoor Singh are the top three spellers from last night, with Jupharnoor Singh, an eighth-grader from Heritage Intermediate, taking first place. #EtiwandaExcellence


Interested community members may download the application by visiting the news section of our district website.


William Wu, an 8th grader from DCIS, is receiving a high five today. William represented the USA at the World Robotic Olympiad, which took place last month and featured 73 countries. His team received a silver medal. Wow! Well done, William.


For their Force & Motion Unit, Mr. Contreras' 8th grade class at DCIS designed and constructed a roller coaster that had to have at least one loop, one hill, a curve, and enough potential energy at the start to complete the entire track, which was 300 cm long. #stemintheclassroom


Day Creek students stepped it up and donated over 3000 canned food items to local food pantry.


Wear your red, white and blue tomorrow! Show your appreciation for all those who have served our country!
