Our Etiwanda community is encouraged to participate in one of our Winter LCAP Community Forums, offered both virtually and in person on February 11, 2025. Your input is essential to shaping the Local Control Accountability Plan and ensuring it reflects our shared vision for student success. To register for the event, visit the district website. If you register for the virtual forum, a Zoom link will be sent to you on the day of the event.
Please join us next Tuesday, January 14 for quick PTA Assocation Meeting and then an evening of family fun. We will be doing Breakout EDU boxes- an entertaining way to unlock learning and have some fun at the same time as a family. Please see attached flyer for more information and to RSVP for the Breakout boxes.
Click here to RSVP: https://forms.gle/JBVtrQpQoSGQG7gf8
All Etiwanda schools are closed today out of an abundance of caution due to potential fire hazards and recommendations from the local Emergency Operations Center.
Please join us next Tuesday, January 14 for quick PTA Assocation Meeting and then an evening of family fun. We will be doing Breakout EDU boxes- an entertaining way to unlock learning and have some fun at the same time as a family. Please see attached flyer for more information and to RSVP for the Breakout boxes.
Click here to RSVP: https://forms.gle/JBVtrQpQoSGQG7gf8
Hello Cub Familes- please join us this week (Wed/Thur) for our LCAP Community Forums. You can attend any sesssion- 2 are via zoom and one is in person at DCIS.
Flyer: https://drive.google.com/file/d/14NUMsLhJ5O9O357VNq2Qt2_C9v7F6ygR/view?usp=sharing
Register Here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeEhYyV-hlLIUXYlIi84YT6ysf-nM-i9PK30vHBd24FDDmnwQ/viewform
Our Etiwanda community is encouraged to participate in one of our Winter LCAP Community Forums, held both virtually and in person on January 8 and 9, 2025. Your input is essential in shaping the Local Control Accountability Plan to reflect our shared vision for student success. Register for the event by visiting the district website or clicking this link: bit.ly/25LCAP.
We are excited to offer a Digital Coding Class to our Grade 3-5 Advanced Learner Students. Please submit interest forms by Friday, January 10.
Interest Form: https://forms.gle/7EfwhJKi8tF6qYZi6
Please see attached photo about Winter Break - Grades K-5 will be dismissed at 1:15 pm tomorrow. All TK attends in the morning (8:05-11:25) the preschool schedule stays the same.
You are essential to the success of our students! Join the Etiwanda community for the Winter LCAP Community Forums on January 8 and 9, 2025. These sessions will be available both virtually and in person, providing an opportunity for your input to shape the Local Control Accountability Plan and reflect our shared vision for student achievement. To participate, register today by visiting the district website or clicking this link: bit.ly/25LCAP.
Our student council is excited to announce that they will be selling Holiday Candy Grams! Starting Friday before school student's can purchase a candy gram for friends, teachers, staff and/or siblings for $1.00 each! Grams will be on sale Friday, Monday and Tuesday before school.
Save the Date! Join our Etiwanda community for the Winter LCAP Community Forums on January 8 and 9, 2025. Sessions will be available both virtually and in person. Your voice is vital in helping shape the Local Control Accountability Plan to support our shared vision for student success. To participate, register now by visiting the district website or clicking this link: bit.ly/25LCAP.
Our Etiwanda community is encouraged to participate in one of our Winter LCAP Community Forums, held both virtually and in person on January 8 and 9, 2025. Your input is essential in shaping the Local Control Accountability Plan to reflect our shared vision for student success. Register for the event by visiting the district website or clicking this link: bit.ly/25LCAP.
Happy Thanksgiving to our Etiwanda families! We’re so grateful for our amazing community. A special shoutout to our very talented Brice Bauman, who created this beautiful image featuring all of our schools’ mascots. Wishing everyone a joyful and restful holiday!
Tomorrow is a miminum day for our Kinder through fifth grade students. All TK students will attend in the AM (8:05-11:25 am) Preschool will stick to the same schedule. AM and PM sessions will be at the normal time.
Sadly we did not meet our attendance goal but it was a great effort! We will not be having something "amazing" tomorrow. We will try again!
Lunch Bunch- today our kinder through 2nd grade students were able to participate in fun lunch time activities with Ms. Farfan, one of our CARES Counseling Interns. Students made trees with leaves that shared things they are grateful for!
Mrs. Adams' SDC TK-2 Class celebrated Thanksgiving with a class "Friendsgiving"- they were grateful for each other and shared a meal as a class!
Good Afternoon Colony Families,
Happy Spotlight Sunday! Meet Dylan Haynes, a 5th grade student in Mrs. Carter's class. Dylan loves baseball. He likes making plays and hitting the ball hard. He shared that most people don't know how each position in baseball has so many different things to learn. For example, depending on whether a batter is left handed or right handed, he may have to change where he plays and what sides of the bases to be on. He enjoys learning all the different positions. Currently Dylan plays second base and wants to be just like Gavin Lux on the Dodgers. Thanks Dylan for sharing your talent and teaching us a little bit about baseball. You are an amazing Colony Cub! We are super proud of you.
** If your student would like to be featured in a future Spotlight Sunday, please email me at kerry_hackman@etiwanda.org.
Welcome to our second Spotlight Sunday featuring Sarah Chin a 5th grader in Mrs. Morrison's class. Sarah loves to write and has written and published several books. She has done numerous book signings at Barnes and Noble and enjoys meeting her fans. Sarah is very busy as she is also on the Claremont swim team, likes to bike ride, inline skate, learn Chinese and play soccer, clarinet and piano. When asked about her books, Sarah shared that there are many things she likes about writing, but for her, the enjoyment comes from the imagination that spouts from dreaming of fantasies that normally can’t happen in real life. When Sarah gets a brain freeze and doesn't know what to write about she goes out into nature and looks around. She also shared that she doesn't know how many more books she will write, but said the possibilities are endless! Sarah is a pretty amazing 5th grader. We are proud of you Sarah! You are a great Colony Cub.
** If you would like your student featured on a future Spotlight Sunday, please email me.
Hint 2-- Something AMAZING is coming! Help us improve our attendance percentage and there will be a great suprise!