There is no school today in observance of the Presidents' Day holiday.
At last week's board meeting, our three district Spelling Bee winners were honored. Congratulations!
Zachary from Etiwanda Colony enjoys playing soccer when he is not at school. Now that's a great way to stay in shape while having a good time. #wellnesswednesday
Science projects from 6th grade students at Summit Intermediate.
Topics: Hemophilia Explained and Cystic Fibrosis
Way to go Summit Sharks!
A growth mindset fosters motivation, resilience and persistence in our students. Let's have a great week! #EtiwandaExcellence #ResilientEtiwanda
Shelia Cuaresma is giving a high five to three Etiwanda parents, Sorayda Gonzales, Liz Kang, and Angelique Sabshin, who didn’t think twice to help and support the campaign with the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society! You just just made a huge impact to the community! Way to go!!!
Mr. Tavolazzi from Caryn is getting a virtual high five from the Lopez family. He knows everyone and is always greeting them; he acts as a cross guard before and after school to ensure that all of the kids are safe. He is a wonderful man who cares deeply for the Caryn family.
It's time to make another virtual high-five nomination. Who do you think deserves a high five from the Etiwanda community this week? Please email your submissions to dosocialmedia@etiwanda.org before Friday at 9 a.m.
We're honoring our school counselors this week. They assist students define and achieve academic goals, as well as provide career advice and help them develop critical thinking skills. Thank you so much for everything you do to help our students. We are better together!!
During the week, Mrs. Hammond teaches 3rd grade at DW Long Elementary. On weekends, she enjoys going off-roading in her razor. What a great way to have fun and be outside.
"If you get, give. If you learn, teach." - Maya Angelou
Visit www.ashaybythebay.com Book Fair to celebrate Black History Month. All proceeds from book sales made through February 28 will be used to purchase books for our ESD school libraries .
We asked some of our Etiwanda students to tell us about their favorite foods. Isaac from DW Long loves dinosaur nuggets. He likes the way they're shaped. I'm curious as to which of them he prefers.
A growth mindset fosters motivation, resilience and persistence in our students. Let's have a great week! #EtiwandaExcellence #ResilientEtiwanda
Rose is giving a virtual high five to our amazing crossing guard at Golden Elementary today. Every day, he arrives early to sweep all four corners, ensuring that the children do not have any difficulties arriving to school. He always greets you with a smile and a wave.
Mr. James, the Golden Elementary custodian, is getting a virtual high five today. He is wonderful with all of the children and always allows them to assist him. He is seen here putting up the flag with Rylan, a Golden Star.
Falcon Ridge Elementary' s Joy family is sending out a few virtual high fives today. Heather, the school nurse, Marla, the cafeteria manager, and Mr. Peek, their son's teacher are all being thanked. They are grateful for the time and effort put in to assist their son David.
Wanda took a virtual field trip to the National Museum of African American History and Culture in celebration of Black History Month. To discover more about this museum, follow the link below.
https://nmaahc.si.edu/
It's time to nominate someone for a virtual high five once more. This week, who do you believe deserves a high five from the Etiwanda community? By Friday at 9 a.m., please send your submissions to dosocialmedia@etiwanda.org.
Who do you think this Kindergarten student is? Did you guess Solorio Elementary' s Ms. Duran?
In today's world, reaching the North Pole is a difficult task, but think how challenging it was in the early 1900s. Matthew Henson, an African-American explorer, was the first person to reach the North Pole in 1909.
https://youtu.be/HNJCl3EtTtE