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As school looks a little more normal this year, the District pauses to remember the School Year Like No OtherNews & Features

As school looks a little more normal this year, the District pauses to remember the School Year Like No Other

By Greg Mellen Despite unprecedented challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic and related issues, CUSD was able to continue engaging students in “meaningful, challenging, and innovative educational experiences.” Here are…
CUSD partners with Families Forward to provide Thanksgiving meals to familiesCapo Community

CUSD partners with Families Forward to provide Thanksgiving meals to families

By Cathi Douglas After months of pandemic isolation, Stacy Yogi and Margarita Vivas found it especially gratifying to provide Thanksgiving food baskets this year, including gift cards for turkeys, to…
Wagon Wheel Elementary student and her mother featured on new game show ‘Play-Doh Squished’Arts & Entertainment

Wagon Wheel Elementary student and her mother featured on new game show ‘Play-Doh Squished’

By CUSD Insider staff A Wagon Wheel Elementary student’s love of Play-Doh will be center stage in a new, holiday-themed game show that premieres Friday, Dec. 10 on IMDb TV…
Aliso Viejo Mayor Pro Tem coordinates ukulele donation to share love of music at Aliso Niguel HighArts & Entertainment

Aliso Viejo Mayor Pro Tem coordinates ukulele donation to share love of music at Aliso Niguel High

By CUSD Insider staff A member of the Aliso Viejo City Council recently facilitated a musical donation to the Aliso Niguel High School Ukulele Club, a contribution that will keep…
Dana Hills lights the night with drive-through eventCapo Community

Dana Hills lights the night with drive-through event

By Greg Mellen Last year, with their school shuttered, students at Dana Hills High refused to let the pandemic rob them of their holiday cheer. Instead, the school began what…
‘Talking to her makes my day’ students say of CUSD School Resource OfficerCapo Community

‘Talking to her makes my day’ students say of CUSD School Resource Officer

By Lou Ponsi Orange County Sheriff’s Deputy Lindsey Rodgers starts a typical workday at 5:30 a.m. with a briefing at the San Clemente Police Services substation. By 7:45 a.m., Rodgers…

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