Azusa Unified School District
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The official Facebook Page for Azusa Unified School District. AUSD is a district that believes its children deserve the best education possible. AUSD is dedicated to academic success for all students. The student centered program emphasizes a standards-based curriculum, enrichment classes and a commitment to educational technology. The District also offers a Gifted and Talented Education program, special programs for at-risk students and an extensive special education program.
AUSD continues to strengthen the instructional program for students so they are prepared to meet the challenges of the 21st century. Azusa Unified has high expectations for students. In addition to the basic skills, great attention is given to advanced courses, electives and vocational classes. The emphasis is on academic achievement and there’s a system for monitoring student performance that is tied to teaching objectives.
Although the District mission is universal for all, each of our schools is unique. As long as space is available, students may attend any school in our District. Selecting a school is a difficult choice for parents. Please take advantage of and accept our invitation to visit our schools and meet staff. We are extremely proud of our schools and our community.
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facebook.comLockdown Lifted for Slauson and Mt. View Police have requested that you stay clear of 2nd, 3rd, and Orange Streets near Slauson and off the bridge near Mt. View. Thank you for your support!
Slauson Middle School and Mt. View are on lock down. Azusa Police Department have requested this in an abundance of caution due to a police prosecute in the area. Parent have been contacted and will be notified of dismissal times. Updates will be provided as they come in.
Click here to support Azusa High baseball/softball fund organized by Sandy Gahring
Thank you to all our parents and community supporters who have rallied together and created this GoFundMe account to help replenish baseball and softball equipment stolen over the weekend. Our exceptional student-athletes do not deserve this and we are actively investigating the incident to find those responsible. If you have any information regarding this, please report to Azusa Police Department.
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Dalton students go to college! APU hosted science activities to explore life in a pond, and our kids loved it!
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Slauson 6th grade STEM students working & testing their catapults.
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Please join as we celebrate Azusa High School, Gladstone High and Sierra High's graduating classes of 2017 at Azusa Pacific University Felix Event Center!
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Congratulations to Valleydale Vikings for meeting their third-trimester reading goal. They had a blast during the Accelerated Reader bingo party. Way to go Vikings, keep reading!
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Valleydale kinder students visited the San Dimas Nature Center yesterday. Students enjoyed learning about the local wildlife and had a great time. Check out the great pictures!
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Valleydale thanks their amazing volunteers for their partnership in making our school the best it can be!
Alliance for a Healthier Generation
Bronze National Healthy Schools Award: • Slauson Intermediate • W. R. Powell Elementary School • Mountain View Elementary School Let’s Move! Active Schools National Award: • Magnolia Elementary School All award-winning schools are best-in-class examples of a nationwide movement to create healthier school environments for kids. All award-winning schools: • Meet or exceed updated federal nutrition standards for school meals, which include increased fruits and vegetables, whole grain-rich items and meals lower in saturated fat • Offer staff wellness programs and promotions • Meet or exceed snack and beverage requirements for the federal Smart Snacks in School standards • Implement district wellness policies and report progress annually • Provide students with at least 60 minutes of physical education per week and ensure activity throughout the school day To give you some context, across the country this year we had 323 schools named to the list of America’s Healthiest Schools! Here’s the breakdown: • 10 Gold • 46 Silver • 267 Bronze https://www.healthiergeneration.org/
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Our ESL Parent Group had a blast at the end of the year celebration at Dalton Elementary. We are so proud of you!