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In honor of October being Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Washington Elementary scholars and staff came together to participate in a meaningful Breast Cancer Awareness Walk at their school, honoring loved ones who are battling or have battled breast cancer.
The CUSD Department of Black Student Achievement recently brought 40 African American 4th through 8th graders from Longfellow Elementary, Mayo Elementary, and Roosevelt Elementary on an immersive marine biology workshop at the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium, where they stepped into the shoes of oceanographers for the day.
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We are excited to announce that enrollment is still available for our Transitional Kindergarten (TK) for this current school year for 4-year-old children. TK is designed to give 4-year-old children (turning 5 by June 2, 2025), an excellent start to their educational journey by providing them with a year of growth and leaning in a developmentally appropriate educational environment.
45 scholars from McKinley Elementary School, McNair Elementary School, and Laurel Street Elementary School recently embarked on an unforgettable educational experience organized by the CUSD Black Student Achievement Department.
Recently, 95 5th grade Dual Immersion scholars from Dickinson, Emerson, and Kennedy Elementary Schools toured the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
Vision To Learn, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Everychild, and Compton Unified School District announced a groundbreaking new initiative today to provide all children in Compton Unified schools with comprehensive eye care, at no cost to the children or their families.
50 Compton Unified teams competed at the third annual CUSD First Robotics Festival at Dominguez High School recently. More than 350 scholars from 18 schools participated in FTC, FLL Discover, Explore, and Challenge teams, showcasing their coding, core values, innovation projects, and robotics skills with their robot matches.
Compton Unified School District honored 523 scholars last week in the district’s Reclassification Ceremony at Centennial High School.