
Here’s the last bit of photos from yesterday’s Patriot Day celebrations!



Our students in the Extended Day Program had a blast today experimenting with baking soda, vinegar, and colors! Watching the reactions and discovering the science behind them made learning so much fun. We're fostering curiosity and creativity every day!


Mrs. Garibay's class at Grapeland Elementary completed an inspiring Art and Lesson Block on patriotism in honor of Patriot Day. The students showcased their creativity and understanding of what it means to love and serve our country.


It's great to see our Etiwanda community coming together to honor and remember on Patriot Day.


More photos of our amazing Etiwanda students and staff coming together to honor Patriot Day.







Honoring our heroes and celebrating unity on Patriot Day. We are proud of our Etiwanda students for remembering the brave and showing their patriotism.




Please visit your school site or the district office to review the Digital Literacy instructional materials. After reviewing the materials, kindly take a moment to provide your feedback. The material will be on display until September 20, 2024. Your opinion matters.


Check out these vibrant and creative Pop Art projects created by our talented 6th graders in the Art History elective at Day Creek! These young artists have been diving into the bold and colorful world of Pop Art, and their work truly pops!


Etiwanda School District will hold a regularly scheduled Board of Trustees Meeting on Thursday, September 12, 2024 at 6:30 pm. Use this link to access the meeting agenda: http://meetings.etiwanda.org/


Heritage Intermediate’s staff would like to thank the parents who joined Mrs. Tarasi this morning for Coffee with the Principal. Your dedication to your child’s middle school experience is noted and appreciated. We are Hawks!!!


Today we're celebrating Mr. Peske, an amazing band teacher at Etiwanda Colony and Summit Intermediate! His passion for music and dedication to his students truly inspire them to learn and appreciate the beauty of music. Let’s give Mr. Peske a big high five for all the hard work and positive energy he brings into our lives every day!


River is getting a high five today from her family. She’s been a little rockstar this summer! From completing her Summer Bridge workbook, earning her Wolf rank in Cub Scouts, and rocking out to "Shake It Off" at her piano concert, to dazzling her family with her mermaid dance in her ballet recital and finishing her second-level art book—she's done it all with kindness and grace. She's the sweetest big sister, and they couldn’t be prouder.


High Five to Laura Gorski, grandmother to Hannah and Hadley, and mother to West Heritage teacher Mrs. Clow, for crocheting adorable little eagles for student incentives at West Heritage Elementary! Mrs. Gorski, you can’t hide that eagle pride! Thank you for being part of the West Heritage family.


Big shoutout to Ms. Reynolds from Solorio Elementary! Zoe and her family want to express their gratitude for being such an AWESOME Kindergarten teacher! Thank you for all you do!


Mrs. Tavolazzi is sending a High Five to this amazing group! Mrs. Shepard volunteered to translate at our EL Parent Night, which was organized by Dr. Davids, Mrs. Jaramillo, and Mr. Kooyman. They all did an outstanding job of bringing support and information to our families.


High Five Friday is here! Do you know someone who deserves a special shoutout? Whether it's a student, staff member, volunteer, or anyone who's made a positive impact, nominate them today! Send your nomination and photo to dosocialmedia@etiwanda.org. Let’s celebrate the incredible people in our community! Please submit by 9AM on Friday.


Our 8th graders at EIS are diving into energy systems! They’ve been hands-on with a hand crank generator, explored a battery system, and even harnessed the power of the sun with a solar cell system. Super fun and engaging experiments that bring learning to life!


Our young scientists at Heritage Intermediate School are reaching new heights with rocketry science! Integrating STEAM into the classroom, students are exploring the fascinating world of rockets, learning hands-on, and embracing the power of innovation.


Please visit your school site or the district office to review the Digital Literacy instructional materials. After reviewing the materials, kindly take a moment to provide your feedback. The material will be on display until September 20, 2024. Your opinion matters.


Our Etiwanda students had a blast watching popcorn kernels dance! By mixing vinegar, water, and baking soda, they created a fizzy reaction that got those kernels moving. Science is so much fun when you get to see it in action!
