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Summertime Smiles: What to Expect in July Across Our District!

Learning and commitment to our core values carries into the summer months. Read below to see what offerings the month of July as in CUSD.

Children playing on a play structure at a school playground.

The school hallways might be quiet, but July is bursting with activity across our school district! Whether your family is busy soaking up the sun, diving into a good summer book, or already thinking about the upcoming school year, July is a vital bridge month.

Here is your sneak peek at what is happening, what to prepare for, and how to make the most of the mid-summer weeks.

Keeping Minds Active

Just because school is out doesn't mean the learning stops! Our core value of being a learner can still be engaged through the summer. The Santa Clara Library District has a summer reading program and free activities that are fun for the entire family and Campbell Union students already have a free library account thanks to our partnership with the library district.

Being outside also offers a variety of learning opportunities such as nature walks, studying shadows, identifying shapes/color/numbers in the neighborhood buildings, learning about weather and cloud patterns, and so much more. 

Summer is an opportunity to limit screen time and explore creativity, innovation, and the community.

Campus Check-In: Summer Upgrades

If you drive past our schools this month, you will likely see construction crews and maintenance teams hard at work. July is our prime time for deep cleaning and campus upgrades. This month, we are focusing on:

  • Deep Cleaning and Repairs: Giving our campuses a bright, clean, fresh start to the new school year.
  • Playground Safety Swaps: Inspecting all outdoor equipment and refreshing the rubber flooring to ensure recess is safe and fun.
  • Tech Rollouts: Our IT team is busy preparing student devices for a seamless rollout in the fall.

Mark Your Calendar

While August brings the official start of school, July has a few key dates to keep on your radar:

  • July 3 and 6 - District Office is closed for the Fourth of July holiday
  • July 17 - Expanded Learning’s Summer Program’s performance of Disney Junior’s Dare to Dream
  • August 19 - First Day of School

Beat the August Rush: Quick Tips for Caregivers

Want to make the transition back to school a breeze? Here are a few recommendations for this month:

  • The Routine Shift: About two weeks before July ends, start moving bedtimes and wake-up times forward by 10 to 15 minutes every few days. Getting back on a school schedule gradually prevents that first-week-of-school exhaustion!
  • Health Checkups: July is the perfect time to schedule those required kindergarten or new-student immunizations and physicals before clinics get booked solid in August.
  • Independence Practice: If you have an incoming TK/kindergartener, use July to practice opening lunchboxes, zipping up backpacks, and buttoning pants independently.

Stay Connected!

Our District Office remains open Monday through Friday throughout July to answer any enrollment, registration, or general questions you might have. You can also stay up-to-date with our newsletter or by following us on Facebook and Instagram

Enjoy the beautiful sunshine, make wonderful family memories, and we can’t wait to see all of our amazing students back on campus next month!

Our Core Values in the Summer Months

Even though the students are enjoying summer break, our core values of we are learners, we are collaborators, and we are community builders still carry us through the summer months.

Expanded Learning students proudly display their summer art projects.

Summertime is an unique opportunity to lean into our core values of learning and community building. With community and sporting events, outdoor activities, and the library all available, summer is a great time to gather, to explore, and to tackle a reading list. 

Did you know that all Campbell Union students are already registered for a free library card? The summer reading program through the library district, “Plant a Seed, Read” runs through July 31, 2026. 

Additionally, students who are participating in the summer enrichment program will be performing Disney Junior’s Dare to Dream. 

We also know that summertime is often a time to recharge while spending quality time with friends and family. Wherever your summer activities take you, we encourage you to stay curious and to stay engaged with the community. We look forward to seeing you all for the new school year in August.

Celebrating the Class of 2026

Campbell Union School District sends the class of 2026 off with well wishes and a solid foundation.

Class of 2026 photo booth prop

Congratulations to the class of 2026! Campbell Union School District proudly promoted 607 eighth graders. This accomplished class had 23 seals of biliteracy (total biliteracy attainment) and 19 pursuit of bilingual certificates awarded by the Santa Clara County Office of Education, had the first co-ed flag football team, were the first class - beginning in TK - to have Dr. Viramontez as their superintendent for their entire academic journey, and had 274 students exceeding grade-level standards in English and Math per the 2024-25 California Smarter Balance assessment. However, we know their highlight reel does not stop there. 

Although the rising freshmen will be attending a variety of high schools, we send them off with the warmest of wishes and a strong foundation of inquiry and curiosity, a growth mindset, and student agency. We know the class of 2026 is going to accomplish amazing things.

Happy Summer!

Happy Summer! We wish all of our families a fun, safe, and relaxing summer filled with adventure, laughter, and special memories. Whether you're exploring local parks, enjoying community events, diving into a good book, or simply spending time together,…

Happy Summer!

We wish all of our families a fun, safe, and relaxing summer filled with adventure, laughter, and special memories. Whether you're exploring local parks, enjoying community events, diving into a good book, or simply spending time together, we hope you make the most of the season.
Thank you for being part of our community. Have a fantastic summer, and we look forward to seeing everyone again soon!
first day of school
2026-2027 Calendar

Free Family-Friendly Summer Activities

Beaches & Nature
  • Visit Half Moon Bay State Beach for beach walks, sandcastles, and tide pools.
  • Explore Coyote Point Recreation Area (parking fees may apply, but walking access can be free in some areas).
  • Hike among redwoods at Big Basin Redwoods State Park (check current entrance policies).
  • Walk the trails at Rancho San Antonio Preserve.
  • Visit Alviso Marina County Park for wildlife viewing and sunsets.
  • Explore the salt ponds at Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge.
Free Museums & Cultural Sites
  • Visit Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum Grounds and enjoy the gardens (museum admission is separate).
  • Explore the outdoor exhibits at History Park.
  • Walk around Cantor Arts Center, which offers free admission.
  • Visit Anderson Collection at Stanford University, also free.
Summer Concerts & Movies
Many Bay Area cities host free summer events:
  • Campbell Summer Concert Series
  • Los Gatos Music in the Park
  • Mountain View Summer Concert Series
  • San Jose Music in the Park events
  • Free outdoor movie nights in parks throughout the South Bay
Check city recreation department calendars for schedules.
Farms & Animals
  • Visit Emma Prusch Farm Park to see farm animals and gardens.
  • Walk through Ardenwood Historic Farm grounds during free-access events.
  • Explore Hidden Villa hiking trails and farm area.
Waterfront Adventures
  • Walk the trails at Shoreline Park.
  • Explore Crissy Field and watch kite surfers.
  • Walk across part of the Golden Gate Bridge.
  • Visit Jack London Square to watch boats and trains.
Kid Favorites
  • Watch airplanes at Bayfront Park near the airport.
  • Visit the giant slides and playgrounds at Central Park.
  • Explore creek trails at Vasona Lake County Park (parking fees may apply).
  • Walk through the Japanese-inspired gardens at Municipal Rose Garden.
New for Summer 2026: Campbell Library Is Open Again!
Great news for local families: the newly renovated Campbell Library officially reopened in May 2026 after a multi-year renovation. The updated library includes a dedicated children's area, teen spaces, community rooms, comfortable reading areas, and a full schedule of free summer programs and events.
Free activities include:
  • Summer Reading Program
  • Storytimes for young children
  • Crafts and STEM activities
  • Author talks
  • Book clubs
  • Family events throughout the summer
The library is located at 77 Harrison Avenue and is once again serving the community from its permanent location. 

A Rainstorm of Congratulations

Campbell Union School District celebrates the 2026 retirees who have a combination of over 180 years of service to the district.

CUSD's 2026 retirees gather together in the rain for a retirement celebration

Although Mother Nature showered our honorees with rain and hail, she could not damper the celebration of over 180 combined years of service to the Campbell Union School District. Staff, friends and family gathered to celebrate the District’s 14 retirees. Our retirees represent a variety of roles and responsibilities within the District from the irrigation and maintenance team to the superintendent. The success of the school district lies on the shoulders of the staff members and we are grateful for each of the retirees that have made tireless contributions on behalf of our students. 

Please help us celebrate the following retirees:

Retiree Name

Role

Years of CUSD Service

Steven Burbank

6th Grade Teacher

27

Stephanie Cima

Program Specialist

7

Sheila Erwin

1st Grade Teacher

34

Donna Gauthier

MTSS Instructional Assistant

4

Shun Heng

Accounting Tech

8

Janine Matheson

2nd Grade Teacher

34

Diana McDonald

Teacher on Special Assignment (TOSA)

3

Annette G Mihalis

1st Grade Teacher

27

Christina Parrott

PE Teacher

21

Elizabeth Shepherd

2/3 Combo Teacher

32

Antonio Trejo

Custodian

29

Dimpal Bhayani

MTSS Instructional Assistant

7

Shelly Viramontez

Superintendent

30

Henry Delarosa

Irrigation/Maintenance

7

To view photos of the event, visit 20260527_CUSD_RetirementCelebrationEvent