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Lynx Bulletin May 23rd, 2025

Lynx Bulletin May 23rd, 2025 Important Dates:   May & June May 5/26 Memorial Day (No School) 5/29 Science & Writing Fair (2:30-3:30 & 5:00-6:00pm) June 6/9-6/11 Shortened Days (Release at 1:13 & 1:16pm) 6/10 5th…

Lynx Bulletin

May 23rd, 2025

MEMORIAL DAY

Important Dates:

 
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May & June

May
5/26 Memorial Day (No School)
5/29 Science & Writing Fair (2:30-3:30 & 5:00-6:00pm)
June
6/9-6/11 Shortened Days (Release at 1:13 & 1:16pm)
6/10 5th Grade Promotion Ceremony (8:30am-9:30am)
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School Announcements:

Finish Strong—Every Day Counts

Summer is just around the corner, but there’s still so much learning and growth happening every day! Let’s finish the year strong—daily attendance makes a big difference. You’re almost there, parents—thank you for keeping your students on track and showing up. We’ve got this!
 

2025 Talent Show

What an amazing Talent Show! Our students wowed us with their creativity, courage, and incredible talents. A huge thank you to Ms. Fong and Ms. Lonac for their time, energy, and dedication in bringing this special event to life. We’re also so grateful to the volunteers who generously donated their time to help everything run smoothly. It was a night to remember—thank you for making it possible!
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Multi-Cultural Day

Thank you to all the incredible families who contributed to our Multicultural Day celebration! Your colorful displays, and heartfelt stories made the day truly unforgettable. The students absolutely loved experiencing the many cultures represented in our community, and your efforts helped open their minds and hearts to the beauty of diversity. We are so grateful for your support in making this a meaningful and joyful event for everyone!
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Message from PTA

 

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Yearbooks are on the way! Keep an eye out for more information from the PTA in the upcoming weeks. Stay tuned!

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 Link
Field Trip Volunteer Link
Bell Schedule
After School Care
Lunch Menu
 

Standing United for All Students and Families

District Reaffirms Commitment to Equal Access to Education for All Children and Families 

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At its May 15th meeting, the Campbell Union School District (CUSD) Governing Board joined with employee organizations CETA and CSEA to unanimously adopt a resolution reaffirming our commitment to providing a safe, welcoming, and inclusive environment for every student—regardless of immigration status.

“We want to ensure all of our students are welcomed and feel a sense of belonging, and we want to protect our students’ privacy and rights,” said Superintendent Shelly Viramontez.

The joint resolution reflects the united efforts of our Board, teachers, classified staff, and administrators to ensure that all children feel valued, supported, and empowered to succeed in school and life. View the full resolution.

Exploring AI to Support Student Learning

District takes thoughtful steps to test AI tools that support student success

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“When I walk through a TK or kindergarten classroom, I think, ‘What in the world will these young people be walking into in the 2045 workforce?’” said Campbell Union School District (CUSD) Superintendent Shelly Viramontez. “A few years ago, we thought access to technology was the digital divide. The new divide will be between students who can leverage AI tools and those who have never had exposure to them.”

As part of an ongoing effort to prepare students for the future, CUSD is carefully exploring how artificial intelligence (AI) can support teaching and learning.

While AI is not yet in widespread use across our schools, the district has been testing select tools in limited and monitored settings. For example, at the May 15 Board meeting, Math Specialist Cheryl Lee shared results from a pilot using two AI-supported tools—Magma Math and Khanmigo—to enhance math learning. Based on student progress and teacher feedback, the district will move forward with Magma Math, introducing it to 4th–8th grade teachers to support instruction and develop a set of standards-aligned assessments.

District leaders emphasize that AI will be used to support teachers, allowing them to focus on high-impact activities such as small-group instruction and individualized feedback.

“AI will not be a one-and-done initiative,” said Superintendent Viramontez. “This will be an ongoing, thoughtful process to equip students with the tools and experiences they’ll need for the future.” Click here to see the video: Leveraging AI as a Tool for Teaching and Learning.

Lynhaven's Voyage Around the World

We experienced a Multicultural Voyage Around the World on May 14th

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Our school was alive with color, culture, and community during our recent Multicultural Voyage Around the World—a celebration of the rich diversity that makes our community so special.

Students had the chance to "travel" to other countries and get their passport stamped  while learning about cultures from around the globe. It was a day full of learning, laughter, and discovery.

This unforgettable experience would not have been possible without the incredible support of our families. We are deeply grateful to the parents and caregivers who volunteered their time, creativity, and heart to bring each culture to life. 

Our Community Liaison, Ms. Noelia Smith, was key to making this event possible. Thank you Ms. Noelia for helping our students see the world through new eyes! 

Recognizing the People Who Make a Difference Every Day

Employee Appreciation Week Celebrates the Whole CUSD Team, May 19-23, 2025

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Behind every student’s success is a team of dedicated professionals and volunteers working together to create safe, welcoming, and enriching schools. The commitment, care, and teamwork that each contributes plays a vital role in helping students learn and thrive.

That's why the Campbell Union School District Governing Board brings it all together with Employee Appreciation Week, May 19-23. 

Throughout the year, we take time to recognize the many individuals who contribute to our schools in meaningful ways—from teachers, counselors and paraprofessionals to office staff, custodians, bus drivers, volunteers, and so many others. Employee Appreciation Week is a districtwide opportunity to show gratitude for ALL of the people who make CUSD a great place to work and a great place to learn. 

As part of the celebration, the District will host its annual recognition event to honor the Teachers of the Year, Classified Staff of the Year, Volunteers of the Year, and Administrators of the Year for their outstanding service during the 2024–25 school year.

These people, together with our families and community partners, make a difference in the lives of our students every day.