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CSI ASB Multicultural Night

Where: CSI's Town Square

When: Friday, May 16th from 5 to 7 PM

What: Experience different flavors, music, fun and culture from all over the world!

PTO Student Auction Winner

One lucky student had the opportunity to help our kitchen staff during snack time!

kitchenhelper

Third grade student, Carmel, was the lucky winner for the PTO auction. Carmel was given the opportunity to help serve students during snack time, get a tour of the kitchen, and meet the awesome kitchen staff! She had a great time assisting our staff and was very eager to lend a helping hand. 

Celebrating Our Special Education Athletes

Annual Kiwanis Special Games focus on ability and inclusion

middle school boy running as crowd watches and cheers

We are proud to celebrate our Special Education student athletes from Blackford, Capri, Forest Hill, and Rolling Hills for competing in the annual Kiwanis Special Games on April 25th! Their energy, determination, and sportsmanship shined as they took on activities designed to celebrate ability, effort, and teamwork. 

woman cheers and claps for a preschool-aged child running before her.Started in 1978 by two Adaptive PE teachers, the Special Games has expanded to welcome thousands of students from across the Bay Area. The students participate in obstacle courses, frisbee throws, bean bag tosses, 100-yard dashes, and more at West Valley Community College. 

The event represents the true meaning of inclusion and community. We are grateful to the staff, volunteers, families, and the Kiwanis organization for making this memorable day possible.

Congratulations to all of our student athletes—you inspire us all!

Free Online Library Access for CUSD Students

Encourage a Love of Reading. Discover New Resources.

two boys in library in front of a sign that says Take Me To Your Reader

"There are many little ways to enlarge your child’s world. Love of books is the best of all."
—Jacqueline Kennedy

Every Campbell Union School District student has free access to the Santa Clara County Library District’s online resources through a student eLibrary account.

With their eLibrary account, students can enjoy:

  • eBooks, audiobooks, and eMagazines
  • Music and streaming videos
  • Research databases and The New York Times digital subscription
  • Online classes like LinkedIn Learning and Rosetta Stone

Students should log in through the Student Portal Website (elementary/middle or high school versions).
Need help? Contact your school or visit the County Library’s web page for instructions.

Tree Planting in Honor of Arbor Day

In celebration of Arbor Day, students planted 10 trees in John D. Morgan park with the support of the City of Campbell.

tree planting

Ms. Tolbert's kindegarten class and Ms. Boehm's fourth grade class participated in the tree planting at our nearby park. The City of Campbell instructed the students on how to plant the trees and supported the students when needed. Fourth grade students also shared poetry and informative writings about the importance of trees.  An amazing and memorable experience for everyone!