ABCUSD District Digest | 2019 Back to School Edition

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ABC Unified School District

District Digest 2019 Back to School Edition

A Message from the Superintendent - Dr. Mary Sieu Follow me on Twitter: @ABCSupt

Welcome Back to School It’s with great pleasure to welcome our students and families back to school this year. I’m honored to serve as Superintendent of ABC Unified School District for the eighth year. I recognize that the strength of our District is our ability to leverage individual talents of our stakeholders including our dynamic Board of Education, outstanding teachers, support staff, amazing parents, and community members. As a result of our collective work, ABCUSD has thrived throughout the past fifty-four years to become one of the top performing districts in California. We are fortunate to serve a number of communities that truly understand the importance of education. We have extraordinary partners that fill critical gaps and enhance our programs including the PTA, ABC Education Foundation, and hundreds of business and community partners within our District. Our talented and incredible students make us proud of what we do every day in the classroom. For information regarding our 30 schools, please go directly to the school’s website. We recognize that there is always room for improvement and much work remains. We welcome your input as we begin another school year in the District. Thank you in advance for your support throughout the year. This edition provides basic information regarding our District as well as updates on our Bond Measure BB. Our District Digest is published bimonthly by the Superintendent’s Office. We highlight many activities and accomplishments of our students and schools. For more information about ABC Unified School District, please check out our website at: https:// www.abcusd.us/ or follow me on Twitter: @abcsupt. Please call us if you wish to receive this e-publication regarding our District or visit our website to subscribe, under About Us. We look forward to another great school year! »

ABC Unified School District 16700 Norwalk Blvd. Cerritos, CA 90703 Phone: 562.926.5566 Fax: 562.404.1092 Web: www.abcusd.k12.ca.us


Un Mensaje de la Superintendente - Dra. Mary Sieu Sígueme en Twitter: @ABCSupt

Bienvenidos de regreso a la escuela Es un gran placer en este año darle la bienvenida por su regreso a la escuela a nuestros estudiantes y familias. Me honra servirles como Superintendente del Distrito Unificado ABC por el octavo año. Reconozco que la fortaleza de nuestro Distrito resta en nuestra habilidad para aprovechar los talentos de todos los interesados en nuestro éxito, incluyendo a, nuestra dinámica Junta Educativa, nuestros excelentes maestros/as, personal de apoyo, padres y madres de familia, y los miembros de la comunidad. Como resultado de nuestro trabajo colectivo, ABCUSD ha prosperado a través de los últimos 54 años y ha llegado a ser uno de los distritos con más alto rendimiento en California. Somos afortunados de servir a un número de comunidades que verdaderamente comprenden la importancia de la educación. Dentro de nuestro Distrito contamos con aliados extraordinarios que llenan brechas críticas y mejoran nuestros programas, incluyendo el PTA, la Fundación para la Educación ABC, y cientos de negocios y aliados comunitarios. Gracias a nuestros increíbles y talentosos estudiantes nos enorgullecemos de lo que hacemos día con día en los salones de clase. Para obtener información sobre nuestras 30 escuelas, por favor vayan directamente a nuestro sitio en la Internet. Ahora que comenzamos otro año escolar le damos la bienvenida a sus sugerencias y comentarios. Gracias de antemano por su apoyo a través del año. Esta edición provee información básica sobre nuestro Distrito, tanto como actualizaciones sobre nuestra Medida BB. Nuestro boletín “District Digest” es publicado bimensualmente por la oficina de la Superintendente. Destacamos muchas actividades y logros de nuestros estudiantes y escuelas. Para más información sobre el Distrito Escolar Unificado ABC, por favor vayan a nuestro sitio en la Internet en: https://www.abcusd.us/ o síganme en Twitter: @abcsupt. Por favor llámennos si desean recibir esta publicación electrónica sobre nuestro distrito o visiten nuestro sitio en la Internet para subscribirse, bajo la pestaña “About Us”. ¡Esperamos con gusto un gran año escolar más! »

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Dear Parent/Guardian: In an effort to increase student and staff safety, ABC Unified School District will be implementing a new Visitor Management System at all school sites in the next three months. The new system should not be viewed as a deterrent to parents/volunteers or access to the campus. Rather, the intent is to ensure all visitors are registered in the office and screened prior to having access to the campus. All ABC Unified Schools will be utilizing a new computerized Visitor Management System. The system replaces the paper based sign in sheet and requires the visitor/parent to present a government issued picture ID (any state or country) to enter school grounds. The system has the ability to provide alerts regarding people who may jeopardize the safety of students. Prior to gaining access to the campus, all visitors are screened using the public sex offender database. This is NOT a background search—no other criminal information, immigration status, or financial background is searched on and provided to school personnel. Again, the system is only screening visitors against the public sex offender database. We feel certain this will help to keep our schools safer and ask for your cooperation in presenting your ID when checking in at the school. Together, we can ensure our students are as safe as possible. Thank you very much in advance for your help and understanding on this matter. Sincerely,

Dr. Mary Sieu, Superintendent

Estimados Padres/Guardianes de familia Como un esfuerzo por aumentar la seguridad de los estudiantes y del personal, durante los próximos tres meses, el Distrito Escolar Unificado ABC implementará un Sistema nuevo para el Manejo de las Visitas en todos los sitios escolares. El nuevo sistema no debe ser considerado como un impedimento para los padres/voluntarios o para el acceso al campo escolar. Más bien, la intención es asegurar que todos los visitantes sean registrados en la oficina y filtrados antes que obtengan acceso al campo escolar. Todas las escuelas del Distrito Escolar Unificado ABC estarán utilizando el nuevo Sistema computarizado de Manejo de los Visitantes. Este sistema reemplaza a las listas de papel y lápiz y requiere que antes de entrar a los campos escolares las visitas/padres presenten una tarjeta de identificación con foto expedida por una ente gubernamental (de cualquier estado o país). El sistema tiene la habilidad de proveer alertas sobre personas que puedan poner en peligro la seguridad de los estudiantes. Antes de poder entrar al campo escolar, todos los visitantes son filtrados usando la base de datos que contiene la lista de los delincuentes sexuales públicos. Ésta NO es una investigación de antecedentes – ninguna otra información criminal, estado inmigratorio, o financiero es buscado ni proveído al personal escolar. Repetimos, el sistema solamente está filtrando a los visitantes en la base de datos de los delincuentes sexuales públicos. Tenemos la seguridad que esto ayudará a mantener nuestras escuelas más seguras y les pedimos su cooperación presentando su tarjeta de identificación cuando quieran entrar a la escuela. Juntos podemos asegurar que nuestros estudiantes estén lo más seguros posible. Les agradecemos encarecidamente y por adelantado su ayuda y comprensión en este asunto. Atentamente,

Dra. Mary Sieu, Superintendente

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Measure BB Update

Measure BB Update – New Enhancements Coming to District Elementary Schools Measure BB is now making a difference at elementary schools in the ABC Unified School District. Keeping in line with STEPS – Safety/ Security, Technology, Evolution, Parity, and Sustainability – the guiding principles proposed in the Facilities Master Plan, work is taking place to improve the safety, security, and facilities at all elementary schools.

Security Cameras

Safety played a prominent role during the creation of the Facilities Master Plan, and placing security cameras on school campuses was selected as an important part of the overall makeup of the safety upgrades funded through the Bond. Security at all elementary schools will be updated with the installation of new cameras monitoring areas within and around campuses. These cameras provide an extra set of “eyes” on campus, giving administrators and security personnel more efficient oversight at the District’s campuses.

Playgrounds and Resurfacing

The playgrounds at most of the elementary schools are in need of updating. New surfacing at school playgrounds replaces woodchips, making the grounds safer and more attractive. The surfacing is designed to reduce the impact of falls and will provide a level surface for students with special needs. The surfaces are durable and will require less maintenance.

Shade Structures

The Southern California sun shines on the District nearly 280 days per year. New and enhanced shade structures provide students with shade on those hot sunny days, protecting them from harmful UV rays and keeping them cool as they enjoy lunch or activities. They also keep the rain off students during storms. The added benefit of shade structures is the reduced sun damage on the equipment now shaded, reducing costs over time. These initial projects signify the beginning of the Bond enhancements that will be taking place across the ABC Unified School District, bringing increased safety, beneficial technology, and next-generation classrooms to every school in the District.

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Actualización sobre la Medida BB

Actualización sobre la Medida BB – Vienen mejoras a las Escuelas Primarias del Distrito La medida BB ya está haciendo la diferencia en las escuelas primarias del Distrito Escolar Unificado ABC. El trabajo para mejorar la seguridad, la protección y las plantas de todas las escuelas primarias ha dado comienzo siguiendo los principios guías STEPS (por sus siglas en inglés) – Seguridad/Protección, Tecnología, Evolución, Igualdad, y Sostenebilidad – propuestos en el Plan Maestro para las Plantas.

Cameras de seguridad

La seguridad tomó un lugar prominente durante la creación del Plan Maestro para las Plantas, y colocar cameras de seguridad en los campos escolares fue escogido como una parte importante de los arreglos de entre todas las mejoras en la seguridad financiados por el Bono. La seguridad en todas las escuelas primarias va a ser mejorada con la instalación de cameras nuevas supervisando áreas tanto dentro como alrededor de los campos escolares. Estas cameras proveerán un set extra de ojos en los campos escolares, dándole a los administradores y al personal de seguridad una vigilancia más eficaz de los campos escolares del Distrito.

Patios de recreo y renovación

Los patios de recreo en la mayoría de las escuelas primarias necesitan ser renovados. Una nueva superficie en los patios de recreo escolares reemplaza los trocitos de madera presentes, haciendo que la superficie sea más segura y atractiva. La superficie está designada para reducir el impacto de caídas y proveerá un área nivelada para los estudiantes con necesidades especiales. Las superficies son durables y requerirán menos mantenimiento.

Estructuras con sombra

El sol del sur de California brilla en el Distrito casi 280 días por año. Estructuras nuevas y mejoradas para dar sombra proveerán a los estudiantes con sombra en esos días calientes y soleados, protegiéndolos de los dañinos rayos UV y manteniéndolos frescos mientras disfrutan del almuerzo o de actividades. También los protegen de la lluvia durante tormentas. Un beneficio adicional de las estructuras para dar sombra es que reducen el daño causado por el sol al equipo de juego, reduciendo costos a través del tiempo. Estos primeros proyectos significan el comienzo de las mejoras que por el bono van a tomar lugar por todo el Distrito Escolar Unificado ABC, trayendo más seguridad, tecnología de gran beneficio, y salones de la nueva generación a cada escuela en el Distrito.

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ABCUSD School Sites SCHOOL SITE

PRINCIPAL

SCHOOL ADDRESS

TELEPHONE

WEBSITE ADDRESS

Aloha ES

Danielle Saldavia Ext. # 22500

11737 E. 214th Street Lakewood, CA 90715

(562) 229-7825

http://www.alohaes.us/

Bragg ES

Jeff Heilig Ext. # 22600

11501 Bos Street Cerritos, CA 90703

(562) 229-7830

http://www.bragges.us/

Burbank ES

Michele Robinson Ext. # 22700

17711 Roseton Avenue Artesia, CA 90701

(562) 229-7835

http://www.burbankes.us/

Carver ES

Debbie Berlyn Ext. # 22800

19200 Ely Street Cerritos, CA 90703

(562) 229-7840

http://www.carveres.us/

Cerritos ES

Kevin Amburgey Ext. # 22900

13600 E. 183rd Street Cerritos, CA 90703

(562) 229-7845

http://www.cerritoses.us/

Elliott ES

Fran Barron Ext. # 23000

18415 Cortner Avenue Artesia, CA 90701

(562) 229-7850

http://www.elliottes.us/

Furgeson ES

Alejandro Gutierrez Ext. # 23100

22215 Elaine Avenue Hawaiian Gardens, CA 90716

(562) 229-7855

http://www.furgesones.us/

Gonsalves ES

Robert Benko Ext. # 23200

13650 Park Street Cerritos, CA 90703

(562) 229-7860

http://www.gonsalveses.us/

Hawaiian ES

Mayra Lozano Ext. # 23300

12350 E. 226th Street Hawaiian Gardens, CA 90716

(562) 229-7865

http://www.hawaiianes.us/

Juarez ES

Christine Balbuena Ext. # 23400

11939 Aclare Street Cerritos, CA 90703

(562) 229-7870

http://www.juarezes.us/

Kennedy ES

Melissa Valentine Ext. # 23500

17500 Belshire Avenue Artesia, CA 90701

(562) 229-7875

http://www.kennedyes.us/

Leal ES

P.A. White Ext. # 23600

12920 Droxford Street Cerritos, CA 90703

(562) 229-7880

http://www.leales.us/

Melbourne ES

Karina Martir Ext. # 23700

21314 Claretta Avenue Lakewood, CA 90715

(562) 229-7885

http://www.melbournees.us/

Niemes ES

Meg Jimenez Ext. # 23800

16715 S. Jersey Avenue Artesia, CA 90701

(562) 229-7890

http://www.niemeses.us/

Nixon ES

Dr. Tom Tracy Ext. # 23900

19600 Jacob Avenue Cerritos, CA 90703

(562) 229-7895

http://www.nixones.us/

Palms ES

Julie Yabumoto Ext. # 24000

12445 E. 207th Street Lakewood, CA 90715

(562) 229-7900

http://www.palmses.us/

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ABCUSD School Sites

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SCHOOL SITE

PRINCIPAL

SCHOOL ADDRESS

TELEPHONE

WEBSITE ADDRESS

Stowers ES

Pamela Miller Ext. # 24100

13350 Beach Street Cerritos, CA 90703

(562) 229-7905

http://www.stowerses.us/

Willow ES

Eveline Huh Ext. # 24200

11733 E. 205th Street Lakewood, CA 90715

(562) 229-7910

http://www.willowes.us/

Wittmann ES

Miguel Marco Ext. # 24300

16801 Yvette Avenue Cerritos, CA 90703

(562) 229-7915

http://www.wittmannes.us/

Carmenita MS

Robert Castillo Ext. # 24400

13435 E. 166th Street Cerritos, CA 90703

(562) 229-7775

http://www.carmenitams.us/

Fedde MS

Ricardo Lois Ext. # 24600

21409 S. Elaine Avenue Hawaiian Gardens, CA 90716

(562) 229-7805

http://www.feddems.us/

Haskell MS

Camille Lewis Ext. # 24700

11525 Del Amo Boulevard Cerritos, CA 90703

(562) 229-7815

http://www.haskellms.us/

Ross MS

Priscilla Rodriguez Ext. # 24500

17707 S. Elaine Avenue Artesia, CA 90701

(562) 229-7785

http://www.rossms.us/

Tetzlaff MS

Tuesday Stoffers Ext. # 24800

12351 Del Amo Boulevard Cerritos, CA 90703

(562) 229-7795

http://www.tetzlaffms.us/

Artesia HS

Sergio Garcia Ext. # 21600

12108 E. Del Amo Boulevard Lakewood, CA 90715

(562) 229-7700

http://www.artesiahs.us/

Cerritos HS

Patrick Walker Ext. # 21801

12500 E. 183rd Street Cerritos, CA 90703

(562) 229-7715

http://www.cerritoshs.us/

Gahr HS

Dr. Crechena Wise Ext. # 22000

11111 Artesia Boulevard Cerritos, CA 90703

(562) 229-7730

http://www.gahrhs.us/

Tracy HS

Ricardo Brown Ext. # 22200

12222 Cuesta Drive Cerritos, CA 90703

(562) 229-7760

http://www.tracyhs.us/

Whitney HS

John Briquelet Ext. # 22300

16800 Shoemaker Avenue Cerritos, CA 90703

(562) 229-7745

http://www.whitneyhs.us/

Adult School

Dr. PaoLing Guo Ext. # 25011

12254 Cuesta Drive Cerritos, CA 90703

(562) 229-7960

https://www.abcadultschool.edu/

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Back to School Night Schedule 2019-2020 SCHOOL SITE PRINCIPAL

Date

Aloha ES

Danielle Saldavia Ext. # 22500

Thursday, September 5, 2019

Bragg ES

Jeff Heilig Ext. # 22600

Thursday, August 29, 2019: TK/Kinder & 1st & 6th grade Thursday, September 5, 2019: 2nd - 5th grade

Burbank ES

Michele Robinson Ext. # 22700

Thursday, September 5, 2019

Carver ES

Debbie Berlyn Ext. # 22800

Thursday, September 5, 2019

Cerritos ES

Kevin Amburgey Ext. # 22900

Thursday, September 5, 2019

Elliott ES

Fran Barron Ext. # 23000

Monday, August 26, 2019: TK and Kindergarten Thursday, August 29, 2019: 1st - 6th grade

Furgeson ES

nd Alejandro Gutierrez Wednesday, September 11, 2019: TK - 2 grade rd Wednesday, September 18, 2019: 3 - 6th grade Ext. # 23100

Gonsalves ES

Robert Benko Ext. # 23200

Thursday, August 29, 2019: TK, 1st - 6th grade Wednesday, September 4, 2019: Kindergarten

5:30 - 7:30 PM 6:00 - 7:15 PM

Hawaiian ES

Mayra Lozano Ext. # 23300

Wednesday, September 11, 2019: Kindergarten - 5th Tuesday, September 12, 2019: 6th grade

5:30 - 7:30 PM 6:00 - 7:30 PM

Juarez ES

Christine Balbuena Ext. # 23400

Wednesday, September 11, 2019: TK - 3rd grade Thursday, September 12, 2019: 4th - 6th grade

6:00 - 7:15 PM

Kennedy ES

Melissa Valentine Ext. # 23500

Thursday, August 29, 2019: TK/Kindergarten: 5:00 PM Tuesday, September 10, 2019: 2nd & 3rd grade Wednesday, September 11, 2019: 4th & 5th grade Thursday, September 12, 2019: 1st & 6th grade

5:30 - 7:00 PM

Leal ES

P.A. White Ext. # 23600

Wednesday, September 4, 2019: Kinder - 3rd grade Thursday, September 5, 2019: 4th - 6th grade

6:00 - 7:30 PM

Melbourne ES

Karina Martir Ext. # 23700

Thursday, September 12, 2019: TK - 3rd grade Thursday, September 19, 2019: 4th - 6th grade

6:00 - 7:30 PM

Niemes ES

Meg Jimenez Ext. # 23800

Thursday, September 5, 2019

Nixon ES

Dr. Tom Tracy Ext. # 23900

Monday, August 26, 2019: TK and Kindergarten Wednesday, August 28, 2019: 1st - 3rd grade Thursday, August 29, 2019: 4th - 6th grade

Julie Yabumoto Ext. # 24000

Thursday, September 12, 2019

Palms ES

Time 6:00 - 7:00 PM

6:00 - 7:00 PM

6:00 - 7:30 PM

6:00 - 7:30 PM

6:00 - 7:00 PM

6:00 - 7:30 PM

5:30 - 7:30 PM

5:30 - 7:30 PM

5:30 - 7:00 PM

5:30 - 7:00 PM

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Back to School Night Schedule 2019-2020

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SCHOOL SITE PRINCIPAL

Date

Time

Stowers ES

Pamela Miller Ext. # 24100

Monday, August 26, 2019: Kindergarten Tuesday, August 27, 2019: 1st - 3rd grade Wednesday, August 28, 2019: 4th - 6th grade

6:00 - 7:00 PM

Willow ES

Eveline Huh Ext. # 24200

Tuesday, September 10, 2019: TK - 2nd grade and Primary SDC Tuesday, September 12, 2019: 3rd - 6th grade and Upper SDC 6:00 - 7:30 PM

Wittmann ES

Miguel Marco Ext. # 24300

Friday, September 6, 2019

5:00 - 7:00 PM

Carmenita MS Robert Castillo Ext. # 24400

Thursday, September 12, 2019

6:00 - 8:00 PM 8:00 - 8:30 PM Parent Presentation

Fedde MS

Ricardo Lois Ext. # 24600

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

4:30 - 7:00 PM

Haskell MS

Camille Lewis Ext. # 24700

Thursday, September 26, 2019

6:00 - 8:00 PM

Ross MS

Priscilla Rodriguez Ext. # 24500

Wednesday, September 18, 2019

6:00 - 7:30 PM

Tetzlaff MS

Tuesday Stoffers Ext. # 24800

Wednesday, September 18, 2019

5:30 - 7:30 PM

Artesia HS

Sergio Garcia Ext. # 21600

Wednesday, September 25, 2019

6:00 PM

Cerritos HS

Patrick Walker Ext. # 21801

Tuesday, September 24, 2019

6:00 PM

Gahr HS

Dr. Crechena Wise Tuesday, September 24, 2019 Ext. # 22000

6:00 PM

Tracy HS

Ricardo Brown Ext. # 22200

Thursday, September 26, 2019

6:00 PM

Whitney HS

John Briquelet Ext. # 22300

Thursday, September 12, 2019

5:00 PM

Adult School

Dr. PaoLing Guo Ext. # 25011

Wednesday, October 16, 2019 (at Cabrillo Lane)

10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

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2019-2020 School Calendar First Day of School for Students:

Monday, August 26, 2019

First Day of School for Students: (Carmenita, Fedde, Haskell, Ross, and Tetzlaff MS 7th Grade Only)

Friday, August 23, 2019

Last Day of School for Students:

Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Last Day of School for Students: (Carmenita, Fedde, Haskell, Ross, and Tetzlaff MS 7th Grade Only)

Tuesday, June 9, 2020

School Holidays/No School for Students (Local and Legal Holidays for Students) Monday, September 2, 2019

Labor Day Observance

Monday, November 11, 2019

Veteran’s Day Observance

Friday, November 22, 2019

Elementary Student Free Day

Monday-Friday, November 25-27, 2019

Fall Break

Thursday, November 28, 2019

Thanksgiving Day Holiday

Friday, November 29, 2019

Day After Thanksgiving Holiday

Monday, December 23, 2019 – Friday, January 3, 2020

Winter Break

Monday, January 20, 2020

Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Day

Friday, January 24, 2020

Secondary Student Free Day

Monday, February 10, 2020

Lincoln’s Day

Monday, February 17, 2020

Presidents' Day

Friday, April 10, 2020

Local Holiday

Monday, April 13 – Friday, April 17, 2020

Spring Break

Monday, May 25, 2020

Memorial Day Observance

Elementary Grading Periods

Secondary Quarter Endings

August 26, 2019 - November 21, 2019 December 2, 2019 - March 6, 2020 March 9, 2020 - June 10, 2020

October 25, 2019 - First Quarter January 23, 2020 - First Semester/Second Quarter March 27, 2020 - Third Quarter June 10, 2020 - Second Semester/Fourth Quarter

Elementary Reporting Times - Grades Out November 22, 2019 or when conferences conclude March 20, 2020 June 10, 2020

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Graduation Dates 2019-2020 SCHOOL SITE

Date

Time

Location

Carmenita Middle School

Wednesday, June 10, 2020

8:30 AM

Blacktop Area

Fedde Middle School

Wednesday, June 10, 2020

9:00 AM

Quad

Haskell Middle School

Wednesday, June 10, 2020

9:00 AM

Quad

Ross Middle School

Wednesday, June 10, 2020

8:30 AM

P.E. Shelter Area

Tetzlaff Middle School

Wednesday, June 10, 2020

8:30 AM

North Field

Artesia High School

Wednesday, June 10, 2020

7:00 PM

Atkins Stadium - Artesia HS

Cerritos High School

Tuesday, June 9, 2020

7:00 PM

Rants Stadium - Gahr HS

Gahr High School

Wednesday, June 10, 2020

7:00 PM

Rants Stadium - Gahr HS

Tracy High School, ABC Secondary School and BRIDGES Program

Tuesday, June 9, 2020

6:00 PM

Whitney High School Field

Whitney High School

Wednesday, June 10, 2020

5:00 PM

Whitney High School Field

Adult School

Wednesday, June 10, 2020

5:00 PM

Cabrillo Lane Field

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Bus Stops for School Year 2019-2020 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS

BUS STOPS

Aloha Elementary

Nectar Ave. & Carson St. Nectar Ave. & Gradwell St. 215th & Nectar Ave. Gridley Rd. & 211th

Bragg Elementary

Studebaker Rd. & Bigelow St. Studebaker Rd. & Jerry Pl. Pioneer Blvd. & Los Coyotes Blvd.

Burbank Elementary

Studebaker Rd. & Four Trees Apts. 169th & Clarkdale Ave. (Padelford Park)

Carver Elementary

South St. & Pires Ave. South St. & Alphington Ave. South St. & Shoemaker Ave. Del Amo Blvd. & Mammoth Ave. Moody St. & Borrego Dr. Moody St. & Bigelow St.

MIDDLE SCHOOLS

BUS STOPS

Carmenita Middle

Carmenita Rd. & Church AM Carmenita Rd. & South PM

Fedde Middle

Nectar Ave. & Carson St. Centralia St. & Gridley

Haskell Middle

Artesia Blvd. & Gridley Rd. Norwalk Blvd. & 183rd Rd. Studebaker Rd. & 183rd Rd. Studebaker Rd. & South St.

Ross Academy

Alondra Blvd. & Bloomfield Ave. 166th & Gridley Rd. 166th & Islandia Ave. Bloomfield Ave. & 166th

Tetzlaff Middle

Moody St. & Bigelow St. Moody St. & Borrego Dr. Norwalk Blvd. & 183rd Shoemaker Ave. & Droxford St.

Hawaiian Elementary

221st & Ibex Ave.

HIGH SCHOOLS

BUS STOPS

Juarez Elementary

Norwalk Blvd. & Echo River Way Bloomfield Ave. & Hiddencreek Ave. Bloomfield Ave. & Molette St. 169th & Clarkdale (Padelford Park) Excelsior Dr. & Wilder Ave. Dawn Ln. & Cedarwood Ave.

Gahr High School

Alondra Blvd. & Bloomfield Ave. Bloomfield Ave. & 166th

Tracy High School

Bloomfield Ave. & Centralia St. Carson St. & Seine Ave. Carson St. & Norwalk Blvd. Pioneer Blvd. & 205th St. Centralia St. & Pioneer Blvd. Norwalk Blvd. & 221th 223rd & Ibex Ave. Centralia & Norwalk Blvd.

Kennedy Elementary Alondra Blvd. & Madris Ave. Melbourne Elementary

Civic Center Dr. & Norwalk Blvd.

Nixon Elementary

South St. & Grayland Ave.

Palms Elementary

Bloomfield Ave. & Gradwell St.

Willow Elementary

Centralia St. & Gridley Rd. Studebaker Rd. & Hornet Pl.

Wittmann Elementary Oland St. & Wilder Ave.

Whitney High School Bloomfield Ave. & Centralia St. Carson St. & Norwalk Blvd. Norwalk Blvd. & Del Amo Blvd. Pioneer Blvd. & Del Amo Blvd. Centralia St. & Gridley Rd. Pioneer Blvd. & 215th Studebaker Rd. & South St. 195th & Bloomfield Ave. 195th & Norwalk Blvd. 195th & Studebaker Rd. 166th & Gridley Rd. Studebaker Rd. & 166th St. 195th & Gridley Rd.

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ALOHA ELEMENTARY: A Health and Medical Academy Grades K-6 11737 East 214th Street, Lakewood, CA 90715 (562) 229-7825 The Aloha Health Medical Academy provides students with the knowledge and skills needed for the growing Health and Medical Industry. Academically, Health and Medical topics are intertwined with state standards, both in the classroom and in the state-of-the art Science Lab.

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BURBANK ELEMENTARY:

A Visual, Performing, and Folk Arts Magnet School Grades K-6 17711 Roseton Avenue, Artesia, CA 90701 (562) 229-7835 The Burbank Visual, Performing, and Folk Arts Magnet provides our students an arts-based academic program that reflects America’s cultural richness. Music, visual and performing arts, and drama are integrated into standards-based curriculum with technology enhanced instruction and frequent art lessons.

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CARVER ACADEMY: A Communication Arts Magnet Elementary School Preschool-6th Grade 19200 Ely Avenue, Cerritos, CA 90703 (562) 229-7840 This Magnet program helps students gain skills necessary for success in the 21st century through exploration of both interpersonal and technological communication. The program of schoolwide enrichment and academic achievement for all students, allows them to build the foundation for lifelong success, while developing their personal talents and abilities.

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ELLIOTT ELEMENTARY:

World Navigators - A Global Studies and Technology Magnet Grades K-6 18415 Cortner Avenue, Artesia, CA 90701 (562) 229-7850 Elliott School World Navigators explore their world with an integrated social studies curriculum and state-of-the-art technology. Multimedia projects enable students to learn similarities and differences with cultures around the world.

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FURGESON ELEMENTARY:

Academy of Communications and Technology Magnet Grades K-6 22215 Elaine Avenue, Hawaiian Gardens, CA 90716 (562) 229-7855 Furgeson Academy of Communications and Technology (FACT) promotes better understanding of world cultures — with an emphasis on technology, broadcasting and communication. Its state-of-the-art broadcasting and recording studio allows students to write, produce, and broadcast news and presentations.

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LEAL ELEMENTARY: A Visual and Performing Arts Magnet Grades K-6 12920 Droxford Street, Cerritos, CA 90703 (562) 229-7880 Arts In Motion (AIM) offers thematic instruction in four disciplines of the Arts: Dance, Music, Theatre, and Visual Arts while focusing on academic work including Aesthetic Valuing, Artistic Perception, and Cultural/Historical Awareness.

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NIEMES ELEMENTARY: School of Environmental Science and Technology Magnet Grades K-6 16715 South Jersey Avenue, Artesia, CA 90701 (562) 229-7890 Niemes Elementary is on the cutting edge of environmental education. Students develop awareness of the interconnection of all species and the ecosystems on our planet through integration of environmental science and technology across all subject areas. The program includes a new Environmental Science Laboratory, an Outdoor Nature Center, Spanish-English Dual Immersion Program, and an after school program.

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NIXON ACADEMY: A Multimedia Arts Production Magnet Elementary School Grades K-6 19600 Jacob Avenue, Cerritos, CA 90703 (562) 229-7895 The Nixon Academy Multimedia Arts Production Magnet program nurtures innovative and creative learners by providing an enriched and challenging curriculum with unique experiences in multimedia arts production, engaging all students to be empowered for the future.

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PALMS ELEMENTARY:

Accelerated Learning Academy Grades K-6 12445 East 207th Street, Lakewood, CA 90715 (562) 229-7900 Students at Palms Accelerated Learning Academy are prepared for academic success from kindergarten through college and career, mastering 21st Century Learning Skills and focusing on strong academic futures. Through the AVID Elementary Program and SpringBoard pre-AP classes students develop the skills and learning practices that will assist them in excelling far into their futures, making a pathway to promising careers and college education.

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School of International Studies - A Unique Primary Years Program Grades K-6 13350 Beach Street, Cerritos, CA 90703 (562) 229-7905 A magnet school based upon the International Baccalaureate programme offering a rigorous and challenging inquiry-based curriculum. All students learn Spanish, develop leadership, communication, and global research skills through real world projects and engage in a weekly enrichment in Seminar, a critical thinking and problem solving, collaborative dialogue.

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FEDDE MIDDLE SCHOOL: International Studies Academy

Grades 7-8 21409 South Elaine Avenue, Hawaiian Gardens, CA 90716 (562) 229-7805 Modeled after International Baccalaureate’s Middle Years Programme, Fedde offers a program that emphasizes strong research and communication skills while remaining student-centered with a project-based approach to learning. In addition to learning Spanish, students develop a global perspective for real-life issues and use the latest technology to research, present, and exchange ideas.

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HASKELL MIDDLE SCHOOL: STEM Academy (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) Grades 7-8 11525 Del Amo Boulevard, Cerritos, CA 90703 (562) 229-7815 Addressing the learning needs of the 21st Century, Haskell’s STEM Magnet infuses learning with all aspects of the STEM curriculum. The state of the art SMART Lab gives students the opportunity explore in depth individual and group projects ranging from robotics, bridge building, media arts, recycled dragsters, and complete multimedia projects. All STEM disciplines are integrated across the curriculum.

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ROSS MIDDLE SCHOOL: Academy of Creative and Media Arts Magnet Grades 7-8 17707 Elaine Avenue, Artesia, CA 90701 (562) 229-7785 The highly creative atmosphere at Ross Academy of Creative and Media Arts encourages students to be motivated and engaged in the program of academic excellence and creativity. The program includes a state-of-the-art computer lab, video/media production, creative writing, theater arts, musical arts, and fine arts (ceramics, printmaking, and sculpture). 7=/$)) 7(

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Accelerated Learning Academy Grades 9-12 12108 East Del Amo Boulevard, Lakewood, CA 90715 (562) 229-7700 Artesia High School students begin their college education by developing the skills needed to succeed in the early admission college courses and AP courses offered as part of the program. State of the art technology is integrated into all content areas providing student well developed 21st Century Learning Skills, preparing them for an enriched future in both college and career.

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GAHR HIGH SCHOOL:

STEAM Academy (STEM plus Arts) Grades 9-12 11111 Artesia Boulevard, Cerritos 90703 (562) 229-7730 The program includes courses in Introduction to Engineering Design, Principles of Engineering, Civil Engineering and Architecture, and also Biomedical Sciences Program. Students participating in Gahr’s highly successful Art Academy and STEM disciplines have courses infused with state of the art technology, greater preparing young artists, engineers, and scientists for the rigors of college and career through 21st Century learning experiences.

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Board Members Ernie Nishii - President Dr. Olga Rios - Vice President Sophia Tse - Clerk Chris Apodaca - Member Maynard Law - Member Leticia Mendoza - Member Soo Yoo - Member

Superintendent Dr. Mary Sieu

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In This Issue

Reflecting on the 2016-17 School Year

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News From Our Schools and Around The District. . . . . . . . . 2-6 Community It’s difficult Involvement to imagine . . . . . . .7 that our school year in School District the ABC Unified will soon come a close on to June 15, 2017. District prioritie were many There s. highlights during of some of these Here is a recap 2016-17 school the efforts: year including ■ We purchase celebration the of d new English language arts schools selected four secondary materials that aligned with Ribbon Schools, as California Gold are the Californ the designat ia State Standards for 16 schools as Honor Roll ion of all Schools secondary schools. elementary and by the Campaig n for Business Education and ■ We increase Excellence, d access to Advance and the selection of Placement Haskell MS d Courses by as Schools to providing bridge program Watch/National a CA s Middle School. Model (L to R) Dr. Susan as well as supportduring the summer Hixson, Dr. Colin middle schools All five of our during the school Valencia Sprigg, year. Dr. Rhonda Buss, Mayfield, Dr. Mary Sieu, now CA Schools in ABCUSD are Dr. to Cheryl Watch/National ■ The Advance Bodger, and Toan out of our four ment Via Individua Model Middle Nguyen comprehensive Determination Schools. Four HS, Gahr HS, high schools (AVID) Program l Whitney HS) (Artesia HS, high schools. been has are CA Gold Cerritos The AVID Program implemented in all Being selected Ribbon Schools. elementary as has been expande middle and schools beginnin was an enormou State ACSA Superintendent d to several g next year. s of ■ honor the We Year increase that I’m privilege for 2017 I will cherish d the use of d to with great gratitude port systems schoolwide school commun be able to work for ABCUSD positive behavior across the District ities we serve. Interventions and the wonderf . al supincluding the the professio and Support ul Positive Behavior nals I work with It’s clearly the collectiv Program at e work of ■ The 1 Districtw that has resulted 19 campuse Our District’ s. in this recognit all ide College s graduation students and Fair was held ion. rate for our schools is now their families with over a four 98%. attending. thousand has been maintain In the mid-year report, comprehensive high ■ The 2 College our attendan ed at 97%. zero after five industry sectors and Career Forum with The District’ ce rate years. s expulsion higher educatio rate is still Table with our was convened. The Educatio n and The Facilities local Chambe n Business RoundAd better prepare r of Commer working diligently Hoc Board Advisory ce partners our students Commit was held to to review the for the workfor tee has been Teams from ■ The Science facilities ce. the Commit Technology tee have visited needs of the District. their specific and activities Engineering needs. have been expande Math (STEM) schools to determine Board of Educatio Progress reports have Program d to all 19 element The LCAP been provided n throughout is a ary schools. hired to work to the modified over planning document that with the Commit the year. A consultant the past three has been revised the Board. has been tee to develop with providin and the final report g input towards years. We thank all those to We’ve been at our local involved next year’s LCAP fortunate to school at the District have the Local Plan (LCAP) website at: www.ab sites. The LCAP is and as the driving available on Control Account cusd.us. the District’ force behind services and ability s Finally, congratu many of the programs in supplemental the District to address the We wish them lations to all our graduate s in State’s and the best as tions. » they begin their the Class of 2017! ABC Unified SChool postsecondary diStriCt 16700 opnorwalk Blvd.

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