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The Start of Hispanic Heritage Month

We kicked off Hispanic Heritage Month with a festive Papel Picado art activity during lunch on Friday!

The Start of Hispanic Heritage Month

Papel Picado, meaning “perforated paper,” is a traditional Mexican folk art that involves cutting intricate designs into colorful tissue paper. Historically used to decorate celebrations such as Día de los Muertos, weddings, and fiestas, it symbolizes the blending of indigenous and Spanish cultural traditions.

Check out the photos attached to see our students’ beautiful creations!

New Family Orientation Slides

We hosted a New Family Orientation on Friday, June 20th.

New Family Orientation Slides

The slides to that New Family Orientation are here.  The August Orientation has A NEW DATE... Wednesday, August 6th.  The times will remain the same.

Canine Companions

Bringing pet love during state testing adds some smiles to our campus!

Canine Companions

Canine Companions has graciously agreed to bring several service dogs to campus during lunch as our students work through state testing.  While this photo features Skye VII, we are also welcoming Mork and Trisha later this week!  (See them below!)

For more information about this organization, you may use this link.

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Embracing Our Diverse Winter Traditions

The winter holidays offer an amazing opportunity to explore diversity, traditions, and acceptance.

Photo of snowflake on a pine tree

The winter season is a tapestry woven with traditions from around the globe. In Campbell Union School District, we encourage students to share the unique ways their families mark this special time, fostering an environment of respect, understanding, and curiosity.

  • Global Festivities: Beyond familiar celebrations, our students teach us about the significance of holidays like Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights; Kwanzaa, which celebrates African-American heritage and community principles; Día de los Reyes Magos (Three Kings' Day) in many Latin American cultures; and festivals like Bodhi Day in Buddhism.
  • Learning Through Sharing: Classroom activities, cultural exhibits, and school-wide events provide platforms for students to discuss the history, customs, and symbolic importance of these different holidays. This shared learning deepens empathy and strengthens the bond among our student body.
  • The Power of Inclusion: By acknowledging and celebrating these diverse traditions, we send a clear message: every student's background is valued and integral to the fabric of our district.

We invite all members of our school community to participate fully in the spirit of this season:

  • Share Your Story: Speak with your child’s teacher about sharing a simple, appropriate aspect of your family's winter tradition with the class.
  • Attend School Events: Check your school's calendar and join us for the winter performances and gatherings. Your presence is the best gift!
  • Focus on Joy: Take a moment to pause, reflect, and consciously create a happy memory with your children this winter. These are the threads that build a strong family and a unified community.

We know that this time of year is a busy one and often involves family engagements and travel. While we encourage you to make the most of family time, it is also important that students are maximizing their instructional time. Please plan your travels around the planned winter break. 

The winter break is also an opportunity to visit your local library, museums, and parks. Learning can continue in conversations in the car, at the dinner table, and while running errands. Together, let's continue to illuminate our students’ lives with celebration, acceptance, and the beautiful memories we create side-by-side.

Congratulations ! RHMS Boys Volleyball A Team : play in game for Playoffs

Congratulations to the RHMS Boys Varsity A Volleyball team! They have finished their season in a tie for 2nd place with Redwood Middle School.  They will have a play in game for finals this Tuesday, December 2nd at RHMS.  The game will start…

Congratulations to the RHMS Boys Varsity A Volleyball team!

They have finished their season in a tie for 2nd place with Redwood Middle School.  They will have a play in game for finals this Tuesday, December 2nd at RHMS.  The game will start at 3:45.

The team would love to have your support.  Meet us at the RHMS gym at 3:45 for the playoff game against Redwood Middle School.    

Congratulations to the A team

Oh, Yunhoo
Oh, Yunsoo
Alldrin, Mark
Flynn, Carter
Snook, Andy
Wu, Kallahan
Riddell, Travis
Cyrus, Evan
Robinson, Mason