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Upcoming Events

The Importance of Parent-Teacher Conferences

Superintendent Viramontez shares her fall community message.

Superintendent Viramontez in a classroom

Parent-teacher conferences begin the week of October 6, 2025. This is a wonderful opportunity for parents/guardians/caregivers to sit down with your  student and the student’s teacher to engage in goal setting, to better understand your child’s learning journey, and to gather feedback regarding your student.

Participating in parent-teacher conferences is an opportunity to deepen the connection between home and classroom. The conferences provide an opportunity to engage in the continuous improvement work that your student is participating in. Ask your student about their goal setting, their learning journals, and have them explain to you how they learn best and what strategies work best for them and then dialogue with your student’s teacher and your student.

Conferences will run from October 6 through October 10, 2025 and students will be on a shortened day schedule. Bell schedules are available on each school site website.

A few tips to help prepare for a smooth conference:

  • Ask your student how they learn best.
  • Ask your students if they are having any challenges - academically, socially, etc.
  • Ask your student if there is anything they would like brought up during the conference.
  • Prepare a list of questions for the teacher - questions should be focused on how to strengthen the home-school partnership and/or on how to best support your student.
  • Be fully engaged in the conference - silence cell phones, etc.

We look forward to deepening our partnership with you.

What’s Cooking in School Cafeterias? Real Food with Real Ingredients

Campbell Union School District is cooking up tasty meals and green initiatives.

Ladies prepping lunches in the central kitchen.

Long gone are the days of grey school lunches with mystery meats. Students in Campbell Union School District are now enjoying meals such as chicken risotto and farm-fresh produce.

While the favorite meals amongst students remains chicken nuggets, cheeseburgers, and pizza, the Child Nutrition Services (CNS) Department has committed to making these popular meals as clean as possible by using organic ingredients, scratch cooking, and sourcing products with the fewest, most natural ingredients.

Did you know that CNS does not serve breakfast food with a total sugar content above 13 grams? State law says that added sugars cannot exceed 10%. Campbell is not adding any additional sugars to its breakfast items.

Did you know that the cereals served by CNS are 51% whole grain and have 25% less sugar than the  cereals you purchase at the supermarket?

Changes Happening at the State Level

On Monday September 15, 2025, a list of new educational bills headed to the governor’s desk. Among them is Assembly Bill 1264 which would adopt regulations for ultra-processed foods (UPFs) - any food or beverage high in saturated fats, sodium, or specific added sugars or sweeteners. If signed, this bill would require schools to begin phasing out harmful UPFs by January 1, 2028. This law will require no action from Campbell USD as its focus on cleaner eating has been happening for years now. 

Knowing that ultra-processed food has harmful effects such as a higher risk of obesity, diabetes and heart disease, Campbell USD has a commitment to eliminating ultra-processed food for healthier outcomes and has been ahead of several state laws that have such regulations.

Partnerships for Cleaner Eating

The Child Nutrition Services Department works with both Food for Thought and the Department of Agriculture to source produce from farms within the San Jose/central valley area which allows the produce to move from farm to table in three days or less. Additionally, Food for Thought works in partnership to provide an on-campus farmers’ markets for the students. This opportunity allows for an educational component where students learn about nutritional value and stretching a dollar as they have school bucks to spend on produce. 

The student farmers’ market September schedule:

  • Marshall Lane, Sept. 24 beginning at 8:30 a.m.
  • Village, Sept. 24 beginning at 11:00 a.m.
  • Forest Hill, Sept. 25 beginning at 8:30 a.m.
  • Rosemary, Sept. 25 beginning at 11:30 a.m.
  • Lynhaven, Sept. 26 beginning at 8:30 a.m.

Please watch your school’s calendar for additional student farmers’ market locations, dates, and times.

Going Green

In addition to cleaner eating, CNS also made changes to reducing plastic waste. This initiative includes transitioning away from spork packages that were included in all meals regardless of what was being served to compostable utensils that students take only the utensil needed. To further reduce the District’s plastic consumption, CNS is moving from serving condiments in individual packets to a pump station. These are specialized condiment pumps due to the lower sugar content ketchup and other condiments we serve.

To deepen the go green initiative, Sherman Oaks is piloting a plated meal service which allows for fresher, more appealing meals while reducing the use of plastic and food waste. Based on the learnings from the Sherman Oaks experience, CNS plans to roll out the program at each of the middle schools in the coming years and then the elementary schools.

Lynx Bulletin September 5, 2025

Lynx Bulletin Act Responsibly, Behave Respectfully, & Care for All September 5, 2025 Dear Lynx Families, Welcome back, Lynhaven families! Our bulletin is full of updates, opportunities, and resources to help your student have a successful school…

Lynx Bulletin

Act Responsibly, Behave Respectfully, & Care for All

September 5, 2025

Dear Lynx Families,

Welcome back, Lynhaven families! Our bulletin is full of updates, opportunities, and resources to help your student have a successful school year. Take a look at what’s coming up and how you can get involved!

Upcoming Dates:

Friday, October 3rd Fall Picture Day
Mon., Oct. 6th- Fri., Oct 10th Conference Week, early dismissal (see bell schedule for details)
Monday, October 13th Professional Development Day–No School 
Subscribe Lynhaven Calendar

School Announcements:

Picture Day

📸 Fall Picture Day is Almost Here!

It's time to practice those smiles in the mirror.
Fall Picture Day will be Friday, October 3rd.

🍎 Free Meals for Every Student – But Please Still Apply!

All students in California can now receive free breakfast and lunch at school every day. No child will ever be turned away.
Why Apply?
Even though meals are free, completing the School Meals Application brings extra benefits for your family and our school community.
  • Our school receives over $1,000 in funding for every student who qualifies.
  • This funding supports after school programs, technology, counseling, and more.
  • Families who qualify may also receive:
  • Discounted or free internet service
  • P-EBT food benefits
  • Reduced cost for summer camps and other programs
How to Apply:
  • The fastest way: Apply online – it’s secure, private, and processed within 24 hours.
  • Prefer paper? Get a form from your school office, the district office, or the Child Nutrition Department.
📍 Return forms to your child’s school or mail/drop off to:
Child Nutrition Department
240 Harrison Avenue
Campbell, CA 95008
📞 Questions? Call (408) 341-7210 or email food [at] campbellusd.org
Apply Online

After School Enrichment Programs

Through hands-on learning, students engage with fun materials and build new skills. We partner with external experts to provide enriching experiences right on campus after school. Students collaborate, problem-solve, and innovate in courses such as Lego Robotics, Soccer, Chess, and Minecraft (offerings may vary by school).
👉 To register, families must first create an account before signing up for courses.
Questions?
CUSD Expanded Learning
📞 (408) 364-4200
📍 155 N 3rd St, Campbell, CA 95008
Register Here

Volunteer Opportunities!

How to Become a Volunteer!

To keep our students safe, volunteers must complete the district’s clearance process. There are two options:
**RECOMMENDED ** Option 1 – Volunteer Packet with LIVESCAN (Fingerprinting Required)
For volunteers who may be alone with students (such as field trips where staff are not present, yard duty, or working with small groups without direct staff supervision).
Option 2 – Volunteer Packet without LIVESCAN (No Fingerprinting Required)
For volunteers who will be under staff supervision at all times (such as helping with small groups in the classroom, reading to students, or assisting during activities with a teacher present).
Option 1 Volunteer Application
Option 2 Volunteer Application
Yard Duty

Yard Duty - Recess or Lunch

Email: Mrs. Advincula dadvincula [at] campbellusd.org
We are looking for caring and responsible volunteers to help keep our students safe and supported during recess and lunch. Yard Duty volunteers supervise play areas, help with transitions, and encourage positive interactions between students. Volunteers should be comfortable giving directions, monitoring student safety, and communicating clearly with staff and students.
This doesn’t have to be a full-time commitment—if you’d like to be involved but can only help on occasional or sporadic days, that’s perfectly fine. Every bit of support makes a difference. It truly takes a village, and we’d love for you to be part of ours!
Recess: 10:00am-10:30am
Lunch: 11:30am-1:00pm

Asset Building Champions (ABC Program)

Email: Mrs. Noelia Smith nsmith [at] campbellusd.org
Join our ABC volunteer team and make a difference! ABC volunteers read specially selected books to classes, lead discussions, and guide a simple activity. By doing so, you’ll become a caring and trusted adult for students at our school.
Project Cornerstone provides all lesson plans, discussion guides, and activities. You’ll also receive training and support from our ABC Lead Volunteers. The time commitment is about three hours per month, which includes:
  • 1 hour monthly training and preparation
  • 45–60 minutes reading and leading the class activity
All volunteers must be cleared through school/district requirements before working with students.
This is a wonderful way to build connections, inspire students, and make a lasting impact.

Video preview image of Los Dichos; click to visit the ParentSquare post with the video

Los Dichos

Email: Mrs. Noelia Smith nsmith [at] campbellusd.org
Los Dichos (short for Los Dichos de la Casa or “sayings from home”) is a Project Cornerstone program that brings families into the classroom to share bilingual stories, cultural sayings, and hands-on activities. Volunteers help students build life skills like respect, friendship, and decision-making while also celebrating cultural pride.
No teaching experience is needed—just a willingness to read, lead a short discussion, and connect with students. The time commitment is about 3 hours per month, and all training and materials are provided.
This is a wonderful way for parents and caregivers—Spanish- or English-speaking—to engage with students and make a lasting impact.

Resources:

Parent Powered

Routines Rock!

Daily routines help kids feel secure, confident, and ready for school. Simple habits like getting enough sleep, preparing the night before, and having a clear morning routine can make school days calmer and more successful. Check out the attached Routines Rock guide for quick tips to support your family’s routine!
English: Routines ROCK!

Attendance Information:

Families have 20 school days to report an absence

(408) 341-7041

lynhaven_attendance [at] campbellusd.org

CUSD Attendance Policy

Helpful Links:

Classroom Volunteer
Field Trip Volunteer
Formulario de Voluntario
Bell Schedule
After School Care
Lunch Menu

The Importance of Consistent School Attendance

Academic and socio-emotional success is directly related to students regularly attending class.

Students in a classroom

We’ve all heard that attendance matters for school success. Simply put, academic and socio-emotional success is directly related to students regularly attending class. But, did you know that according to research, students who miss 10 or more school days a year have difficulty reading by third grade, have more challenges in middle school and graduating from high school?

Here are a few tips that can help in establishing consistent school attendance:

  • Create a bedtime and a morning routine - regular sleep schedules help students wake up rested and makes mornings less chaotic.
  • Prep the night before - choosing what to wear and packing a lunch bag and backpack  the night before can save time and stress in the morning.
  • Taking advantage of free breakfast and lunch at school
  • Staying up-to-date on health and dental wellness checks
  • Staying informed  - ParentSquare allows you to monitor your student’s attendance, class assignments, and communicate with their teacher.

The Campbell Union School District is here to help. Additional information can be found at https://www.campbellusd.org/parentlogin