A public school that will change the landscape of learning and put students at the center.
We seek to understand our community, be empathetic, tolerant, reflective, and curious. Students’ questions are the seeds of real learning.
Students’ questions are the seeds of real learning. The average 4 year old asks 300 questions a day. We want our students to tap into their natural curiosity and inquisitiveness.
We take action to innovate, inspire, and design.
Once students have pondered and researched their questions, we want them to be action-oriented LEADERS of CHANGE for their community—whether they seek ways to clean dirty creek water, to helping improve the habitats for animals/insects, to building prosthetic arms, as our MESA students have done.
We learn for a purpose. Learning is authentic, relevant, and public.
We want students to develop an empathetic approach to problem solving, asking: “How can we make this better?” They learn by doing—through trial and error, observation and reflection. Their productive struggles can take them from engagement to empowerment in their own learning.
A public school that will change the landscape of learning and put students at the center.
We seek to understand our community, be empathetic, tolerant, reflective, and curious. Students’ questions are the seeds of real learning.
We learn for a purpose. Learning is authentic, relevant, and public.
We take action to innovate, inspire, and design.
Campbell School District will be a model for innovative programs and instruction that engages, empowers and inspires all children to thrive.
Earning recognition as a Common Sense District shows our district's community that we are committed to providing safe and innovative spaces for students to thrive as they harness the potential of technology for learning and life. To receive district-level certification, CampbellUSD has certified every one of our schools, as well as engaging with families district-wide using Common Sense resources. For more information on the certification process and Common Sense Media at large, please visit Common Sense Education.
Grades TK through 8
800 students
295 Cherry Ln
Campbell, CA 95008
2018-present: Campbell School of Innovation
(formerly Campbell Junior High School, Cherry Lane Elementary School, and Campbell Middle School)
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