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Board Breaks Ground on Newest School

Against a backdrop of large earth-moving equipment and clutching ceremonial shovels and hard hats, the Board of Education broke ground May 8 on the future site of Enrique S. Camarena Elementary School. Student Safety Patrol members from nearby Wolf Canyon School led the flag salute on a warm, sunny day at 1650 Exploration Falls Drive, the Camarena School’s soon-to-be campus in the Otay Ranch Village 11 area of eastern Chula Vista. Board Vice President Douglas E. Luffborough, III, noted that all the planning that has been accomplished over the past few years “culminated in this day.” “We have begun construction on a campus that will be smartly-designed, energy efficient, and that will showcase 21st Century teaching and learning,” Luffborough said.
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Transitional Kindergarten Program Still a Possibility in CVESD--Preregister Now!

The District is preparing to offer a transitional kindergarten program for children who will turn 5 years of age between November 2 and December 2, 2012. For more information, click here. El Distrito se está preparando para ofrecer un Kínder transicional para niños que cumplen 5 años de edad entre el 2 de noviembre y el 2 de diciembre de 2012. Para mas informacion, pulse aqui.

Nature Center Study Trips
There are still a few days available for classes from February 1st- May 31st.  Contact karen.quiros@cvesd.org or 619-476-7836 if interested in signing up your class!

Thank you Port District!
The San Diego Unified Port's Environmental Services Program provided funding for over 2,200 CVESD students this past school year. Read More
Leading the Way in Water Conservation
Did you know advances in technology have helped schools across the District save 8 million gallons of water annually? From waterless urinals to a central irrigation control system, the District is at the leading edge of water conservation.
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Update: Booster shot for whooping cough is REQUIRED
A new law in California requires that each student at every grade from Grades 7 through 12 provide proof of a Tdap booster shot against pertussis (whooping cough) to stay in school for the 2011-12 school year. Schools will not be permitted to allow students to attend class until they provide proof of immunization against pertussis. Read More
Kids Care Express Mobile Medical Clinic
The Kids Care Express mobile clinic will be coming to a school near you. The clinic provides low cost medical care. It is available to District students as well as to parents and community members who are having difficulty obtaining services.Read More
Get in-depth school news and information via our news blog!
Find out what is going on in our schools through CVESD's news blog. View news-style posts, event photo slide shows, safety alerts, meeting announcements, and more! Simply click on the link that follows.Take Me to CVESD's News Blog!
Health and Wellness Call to Action: Next Steps
Last year, CVESD reported alarming results from a landmark project that measured the height and weight of more than 25,000 students. So what did the District do about the high rates of overweight and obese students that were discovered? Find out through “Growing Healthy Children: Next Steps”--a presentation given at the District’s October DAC/DELAC meeting. Read More
Student Achievement Results are in--Great job, CVESD!
The 2011 STAR Student Report provides individual results for the California Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) Program. Students in Grade 2-8 took either the California Standards Tests (CSTs), California Modified Assessment (CMA), or California Alternate Performance Assessment (CAPA).  English Learners who met certain criteria also took the Standards-based Test in Spanish (STS). READ MORE
I Drive 25!
The “Neighborhood Pace Car” program encourages drivers within our school community to drive 25 miles per hour and help set the pace for the “traffic calming” effect needed during periods of high traffic at the start and end of each school day.  To learn more about the program, or access resources about the Safe Routes to School Program, please click on the link that follows.Read More
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