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May 13-17 is Campbell USD’s Employee Appreciation Week

Celebrating All Employees Because Educating Students Takes All of Us Together

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While there are many days designated to honor and celebrate the various roles and impact of school employees, we believe they are all important in our service and support of students, staff and families. Please join us in recognizing all of our dedicated employees during Campbell Union School District’s Employee Appreciation Week, May 13 through 17.

“Every staff member in our school district plays an important role in shaping the future of our students, from teachers to custodians, office staff to school nurses, administrators to bus drivers; all contribute to creating a nurturing and enriching environment where every  student can reach their highest potential,” said Superintendent Shelly Viramontez. 

Special Recognition on May 23rd

As a special part of our annual Employee Appreciation Week, we honor and celebrate outstanding individuals in our schools. We will applaud our Teachers of the Year, Classified Employees of the Year, Volunteers of the Year, and announce the District-level winners who will move on to county level awards.

Mark Your Calendars for More May Events!
Don’t miss these engaging district-wide events brought to you by the Campbell Union School District and our valued community partners. All district families are invited to participate.

May 14 & 21: Free Viewing of "Angst" - This compelling documentary sheds light on the topic of anxiety. Produced by IndieFlix, the film features interviews with a diverse range of individuals including children, teens, educators, experts, parents, and even former Olympic champion Michael Phelps. A panel discussion will follow the screening. Co-sponsored by Campbell Union School District and School Linked Services.  Learn more about "Angst"

May 14 at 6pm at CSI, 295 Cherry Ln., Campbell

May 21 at 5:30pm at Castlemont, 3040 E. Payne Ave., San Jose


May 15: Celebrate student creativity and achievement at the Art, Innovation and Music (AIM) Showcase!
This event will showcase an inspiring collection of artwork, innovative projects, and musical recordings crafted by our talented students. Learn more about the AIM Showcase

May 15 from 4 to 7pm at
Monroe Middle School, 1055 S. Monroe St., San Jose

YEARBOOK DEADLINE for PURCHASING is coming close.

The LAST DAY to purchase the yearbook is MAY 15th. Purchasing should be done through the Jostens website at  www.jostens.com/yearbooks or you can scan the QR code posted in the Pollard Ave Parking Lot or More Ave Parking Lot.  Do not miss your…

The LAST DAY to purchase the yearbook is MAY 15th.

Purchasing should be done through the Jostens website at www.jostens.com/yearbooks or you can scan the QR code posted in the Pollard Ave Parking Lot or More Ave Parking Lot. 

Do not miss your chance to order your yearbook ahead of time. There will only be a small amount of yearbooks sold in person at the end of the year and we usually sell out! 

Get your yearbook for $60 today!

RHMS

[Tuesday, May 14 at 11:44 AM]
REMINDER: Tomorrow, Wednesday, MAY 15th is the final day to purchase your yearbook!!

Art is looking at you!

Our office hallways come alive with what students in our art classes are creating.

Art is looking at you!

Whether two dimensional, three dimensional, or digital, our art program produces amazing work!

Is anyone else ready to dine out?

From our RHMS PTA whose donations have helped supplement: Two 8 week sessions of 30 after school clubs, including a Homework Center 7th grade LiMPETs citizen scientist field trip to Santa Cruz Release time for teams of teachers to collaboratively plan…

From our RHMS PTA whose donations have helped supplement:

  • Two 8 week sessions of 30 after school clubs, including a Homework Center
  • 7th grade LiMPETs citizen scientist field trip to Santa Cruz
  • Release time for teams of teachers to collaboratively plan Literature Circles and history and math projects
  • Classroom supplies and subscriptions

Please join the RHMS Community for lunch or dinner at Water Tower Kitchen in Downtown Campbell on Tuesday, May 7 anytime from 12-9pm.  Come in person or order take-out to support our school.

20% of the proceeds will be donated to RHMS to help supplement needs.  Present the flyer at arrival, either a physical copy or digital

 Mark your calendars- The whole family is invited!

Water Tower Kitchen Menu HERE. 

[Tuesday, May 7 at 2:18 PM]
Please join the RHMS Community for lunch or dinner at Water Tower Kitchen in Downtown Campbell on Tuesday, May 7 anytime from 12-9pm. Come in person or order take-out to support our school.

20% of the proceeds will be donated to RHMS to help supplement needs. Present the flyer at arrival, either a physical copy or digital

[Tuesday, May 7 at 2:18 PM]
Who's ready to dine out tonight?

From our RHMS PTA whose donations have helped supplement so much at RHMS....

Please join the RHMS Community for lunch or dinner at Water Tower Kitchen in Downtown Campbell on Tuesday, May 7 anytime from 12-9pm. Come in person or order take-out to support our school.

20% of the proceeds will be donated to RHMS to help supplement needs. Present the flyer at arrival, either a physical copy or digital.

Mark your calendars- The whole family is invited!

(This original message with flyer was originally sent on April 30th.)

CUSD Students Triumph in 2024 Tech Challenge "Cosmic Quest"

CSI Team Lunar Eclipse earns the "Outstanding Collaboration" award 

5 students in white hard hats standing in front of cameras as a woman in a pink hard hat holds a microphone  and a man in a pink hard hat listens to what is being said.

Representing their school and the district proudly, Campbell School of Innovation (CSI) students showcased their problem-solving skills at the 37th annual Tech Challenge held on April 28, 2024. Under the theme "Cosmic Quest," the mission was to develop a launcher to transport supplies to a distant moon, simulating a crucial space mission.

Three CSI teams participated, with Team Lunar Eclipse earning the "Outstanding Collaboration" award for grades 7-8. The event, hosted by The Tech Interactive, drew over 540 teams who spent months preparing their innovative solutions to the challenge.

"I am super proud of all of their hard work this year," CSI teacher Amanda Haughs said, noting the students' dedication, ideas and teamwork.

The CSI Teams are:
Team Axis -- Nikhil M., Cash F., Charlie O. Daniel A., James N.

Team Lunar Eclipse -- Joseph T., Claire G., Logan C., Nicola F., Sebastian H.

Team Cosmic Wolves -- Agastya S., Joshua A., Jay P., Abdullah B., Nolan V.

The Tech Challenge encourages students from grades 4-12 to engage deeply in the engineering design process, fostering both collaboration and critical thinking skills. This year's challenge not only highlighted the students' technical skills but also their ability to work together to solve complex problems.