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Focus on Safer School Zones

State Assemblymember proposes law to slow speeds and improve safety

woman crossing guard holds a stop sign as a couple of children and adults crosse the street marked with wide yellow lines.

A news conference at Castlemont School last week spotlighted the continuing efforts to enhance pedestrian safety around school zones. State Assemblymember Marc Berman introduced Assembly Bill 2583, which would set a speed limit cap of 20 miles per hour in school zones and mandate placing signs indicating the times these lower speeds are in effect.

"Traffic violence is the number one cause of death for California's school-age children,” added Kirsten Bladh, associate director of state policy for Safe Streets for All, who spoke at the news conference.

CA Assemblymember Marc Berman
CA Assemblymember Marc Berman

In reflecting on the tragic traffic accident that took the life of Castlemont student Jacob Villanueva two years ago, Campbell Union School District Superintendent Shelly Viramontez underscored the continuous efforts to improve pedestrian safety around schools. 

“We are grateful to the legislators and government agencies who continue to work on solutions,” Viramontez said. “We are committed to working with them to ensure no family endures such a tragedy.”.

With the community rallying behind these vital safety measures, the State Assembly Transportation Committee will make a decision on the progress of Assembly Bill 2583 at its April meeting. Meanwhile, adults can help by exercising extra caution when driving near schools.

District and Schools to Share Results of Annual Survey

Message from the Superintendent

collage of students with parents at school activities

We want to thank everyone who participated in the annual school experience survey that ended in February. It had the highest participation in three years and provides us with valuable feedback about what is working well and what can be improved.

Please watch this video message for information about how district and school administrators will share the findings with employees, parents and students from late April through the end of May.

Dining Out Tonight

Headed to the Music Concert tonight? Baseball practice? PTA Meeting? If dinner is a stretch, our RHMS PTA has organized a dining out night at Panda Express tonight !  See the attached flyers to feed your family and support fundraising efforts for…

Headed to the Music Concert tonight?
Baseball practice?
PTA Meeting?

If dinner is a stretch, our RHMS PTA has organized a dining out night at Panda Express tonight!  See the attached flyers to feed your family and support fundraising efforts for RHMS PTA.

PTA Message about '24-'25

Please read the attached message about next year's RHMS PTA Board needs.…

Please read the attached message about next year's RHMS PTA Board needs.

Promotion Update for 8th Grade Families

Good evening, 8th grade families. As we live in two worlds, delivering content and engaging with our 8th graders  this year while preparing them for the high school transition, we wanted to be proactive and share some details about June. Providing…

Good evening, 8th grade families.

As we live in two worlds, delivering content and engaging with our 8th graders this year while preparing them for the high school transition, we wanted to be proactive and share some details about June.

Providing support for four 8th grade promotion ceremonies between Sherman Oaks, CSI, Monroe, and Rolling Hills, CUSD has assigned June 6th at 11:00 am as our promotion ceremony date and time.

While this is a special event for all, we do our best to create balance and grounding for everyone.  Some students are undoubtedly excited to be celebrated, while others are apprehensive to walk across our stage.  Some students are eager to leave the comforts of RHMS, others worry about the gravity of high school.

Having experienced promotion ceremonies as an administrator and as a parent, I believe it is important to remember that 8th graders are "closer" to elementary school than college.  They may benefit from an additional hug or two, just as we as parents and guardians may at this time =)

Families, as we start to determine details of our promotion, we want to share with you the following:

You may wish to mark your calendars:

  • 8th grade BBQ after school from 2:15 to 3:45 on Wednesday, June 5
    • The 8th Grade BBQ is still set for Wednesday, June 5th immediately after school. Campus will be cleared of 6th and 7th graders as we serve a BBQ to our 8th graders, play music, encourage yearbook signings, play volleyball, and the like.  This will be open to those 8th graders who are eligible as we take into account behaviors, attendance, and grades.
  • 8th grade promotion from 11:00 to noon on Thursday, June 6
    • As coordinating an event of this magnitude, with just under 300 students and what we expect will be 1000 guests is complex, we will have two to three days of promotion practice. Students need to be present our last week of school.
    • Students are to arrive on time daily, particularly the final three days of school as we tweak last minute details.
    • There are no limits to the numbers of guests students may have attend. We ask that everyone is mindful of parking and seating and that during our 8th grade ceremony, we also have 600 students in their classrooms.  We are balancing a lot and are eager to see the coordination and cooperation of so many.
    • The front gates, adjacent to the office, are the only gates we will initially open for guests. They open at 10:15 am.  Our ceremony starts promptly at 11:00 am. It is expected to last 45 minutes.
    • Names are read in an alphabetical order by an array of staff members who have volunteered to do so.
    • Our promotees will then proceed towards the gym, where families may meet.  Excusal of all 8th graders is at that time and through the double gates adjacent to the gym.
    • We ask that audience members are mindful of umbrellas and noisemakers and other items that may be distractions.  We want every child to feel valued.
    • Dress for the event, as we'll share with our 8th graders, is to be appropriate for an event of this nature, anything from business casual to semi-formal.
    • Should younger siblings at RHMS wish to attend, we will need you to contact Ms. Ray at mray [at] campbellusd.org by Tuesday, June 4 so that we may properly excuse them.

So that our students are aware of details, Mrs. Marty and I will be visiting all 8th grade classrooms after Spring Break to share expectations and answer any questions they may have leading into May and June.

We will communicate further details as our promotion ceremony draws nearer.  If you have any important questions, please respond to this PSQ.

Enjoy the upcoming Spring Break and what we hope is lots of sunshine.

[Tuesday, Apr 2 at 3:52 PM]
Update to dates...

[Wednesday, Apr 24 at 11:45 AM]
This is a reminder of some of the details, including appropriate dress, as several students asked us while we shared a rundown of expectations with 8th graders English classes today.