
Let's send out some high fives! This week, who do you think deserves a high five from the Etiwanda community? Please email your submissions to dosocialmedia@etiwanda.org by Friday at 9:00 AM in order to get posted.


Spring is here! Art collection created by our amazing students in our ACCESS and STARS programs at Falcon Ridge.


Cucamonga Valley Water District held their annual poster contest, and a shout-out goes to Shantelle from Grapeland Elementary for being the big sweepstakes winner and taking home an Apple iPad. This year's theme was "Water is Life," and Shantelle's poster beautifully depicted that. Way to go!


Cruz, a third grade Caryn Cougar, and his dad are enjoying playing math games at Caryn’s Family Math Night, hosted by their PTA and Mathnasium.
Math + Games = Fun!


Etiwanda School District will hold a regularly scheduled Board of Trustees Meeting on Thursday, April 13, 2023 at 6:30 pm. Use this link to access the meeting agenda: http://meetings.etiwanda.org/


Ms. Yerkish, librarian extraordinaire at Solorio Elementary, experienced an act of kindness from her Solorio family when her father fell ill. She often thinks about that and is so grateful she is able to pay the kindness forward.


A special high five is going out to the Terra Vista community from the Elassadi family! Miss Nadia and her sons Laith, Mikal, and Yasin appreciate the support in helping them grow awareness over the past few years! Timmy was greeting his pack at the front gates, giving high fives to his special guest today. "Light it up blue" with hearts so true.



We are so proud of Jup Singh, an eighth-grade student from Heritage Intermediate, who will represent Etiwanda School District and San Bernardino County at the Scripps National Spelling Bee in May. Congratulations Jup!


Tonight, the City of Rancho Cucamonga City Council recognized Board Member David Long's service to the community. His daughter, Desiree Clark, accepted the certificate on his behalf.


Windrows Elementary students are having a great time learning about erosion with this hands-on science lesson.


Fourth grade students at Windrows Elementary studied energy conversions. Student groups worked together to figure out a way to build a simple electrical system using a solar panel, wires, a fan, and a motor. #stemintheclassroom


AAPEAC is highlighting Ms. Pattie from Grapeland Elementary for always helping with school drop-off around the playground. All of the students love being around her.


The Medina family is sending out a high five to Mason, a fifth grade student at Falcon Ridge Elementary. Mason's grades have placed him on the principal's honor roll, he is the student council class president, and he is in his 6th year of Cub Scouts. He is a kind friend, a thoughtful brother, and an outstanding son.


We are sending a huge high five to Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Sorensen's class for making their AR goals for the 4th marking period in a row. Way to go!!!


Sebastian and Rhea, first grade students from West Heritage Elementary, are having fun with STEM in their classroom!


AAPEAC is spotlighting Mr. Zajicek, principal at Grapeland Elementary, for always being supportive for AAPEAC events, showing kindness to all students, and always having something positive to say to all students.


Mrs. Porrino's 4th grade class at East Heritage created a catapult using popsicle sticks, rubber bands and candy corn. Students spent time learning about catapults and the science behind them. They then applied that knowledge and tried to create their own. #stemintheclassroom


AAPEAC is highlighting Mr. Sipos and Mrs. Chu, both from John Golden Elementary, for always going above and beyond for their students.



Etiwanda's LCAP Community Forums will be held on April 4th and 6th. We will offer virtual and in-person community forums. Parents, employees, and members of the community are all welcome, and we'd love to hear from you. You can register by clicking the link below or visiting the district website. tinyurl.com/EtiwandaLCAP


We are sending out high fives to Max and Rylynn, two budding scientists at Golden Elementary.
