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CUSD’s Robot Dolphins robotics team takes semifinals win in regional FIRST competitionSTEM

CUSD’s Robot Dolphins robotics team takes semifinals win in regional FIRST competition

By Lou Ponsi The Capistrano Unified School District’s robotics team once again proved its ball-launching, bar-climbing robot is capable of mixing it up against the best “bots” from schools around…
Inaugural CUSD Arts & Music Festival a glorious showcase of student workArts & Entertainment

Inaugural CUSD Arts & Music Festival a glorious showcase of student work

Capistrano Unified School District held its first-ever Arts & Music Festival outdoors at Capistrano Valley High School in Mission Viejo. More than 800 students throughout the entire Capistrano Unified School…
Orange County Department of Education names CUSD’s Sheri Saladow 2022 Orange County Classified Employee of the YearNews & Features

Orange County Department of Education names CUSD’s Sheri Saladow 2022 Orange County Classified Employee of the Year

A collection of colleagues, family members, and school and district dignitaries surprised Aliso  Viejo Middle School guidance technician Sheri Saladow with the news that she is the winner of the…
Guest column: CUSD education ‘life-changing’ for 2022 Dana Hills graduate headed to Stanford UniversityNews & Features

Guest column: CUSD education ‘life-changing’ for 2022 Dana Hills graduate headed to Stanford University

By Edgar Omar Arteaga Dana Hills High School, Stanford University I had the privilege of being born in the United States. And I believe I had the privilege of growing…
Leslie Whitaker named finalist for Presidential Award for Excellence n Mathematics and Science TeachingNews & Features

Leslie Whitaker named finalist for Presidential Award for Excellence n Mathematics and Science Teaching

Full Release Esencia Elementary School teacher Leslie Whitaker was named a state finalist for the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST). It is the second time…
Kids and seniors create bonds in volunteer reading programNews & Features

Kids and seniors create bonds in volunteer reading program

By Cathi Douglas Kinoshita Elementary Principal Jackie Campbell gets chills when she sees how much her fourth and fifth graders enjoy reading after school with their volunteer tutors — especially…

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