
Our Etiwanda community is encouraged to participate in one of our Winter LCAP Community Forums, held both virtually and in person on January 8 and 9, 2025. Your input is essential in shaping the Local Control Accountability Plan to reflect our shared vision for student success. Register for the event by visiting the district website or clicking this link: bit.ly/25LCAP. If you register for the virtual forum a Zoom link will be sent to you the day of the event.


Welcome back, Etiwanda students! We hope you had an amazing break and are ready to continue this school year with a love of learning and wonder. Let’s make it a fantastic journey!


Our Etiwanda community is encouraged to participate in one of our Winter LCAP Community Forums, held both virtually and in person on January 8 and 9, 2025. Your input is essential in shaping the Local Control Accountability Plan to reflect our shared vision for student success. Register for the event by visiting the district website or clicking this link: bit.ly/25LCAP.


Happy New Year from Etiwanda School District! Here’s to a year filled with learning, growth, and bright futures for our students.


Teamwork truly makes a difference! Today, Mrs. Napoli, an outstanding Speech Language Pathologist from DWL, is celebrating her incredible team. Their unwavering dedication to supporting students and staff does not go unnoticed. Thank you for your hard work and commitment!


Etiwanda's Maintenance and Operations Department will partner with Time and Alarm, our security monitoring company, to test our school alarm systems on December 23-24, 2024. This will occur across all schools in the district. This is a routine procedure to ensure our alarm systems are in top condition, so there’s no cause for concern. Local authorities have been informed to prevent miscommunication. Thank you for your understanding as we work to maintain a safe environment for everyone.


Big high fives to Dan, the crossing guard at CP Lightfoot! Every day, Dan goes above and beyond to make everyone feel special. He keeps our students and families safe. This week, Dan stepped up in an extra-special way, lending a hand to one of Lightfoot's volunteers by helping with all her holiday goods. His kindness and dedication shine brighter than the season’s lights!


As we head into winter break, we want to shine a spotlight on the amazing students, teachers, and community members who go above and beyond to support our Etiwanda community and help our students succeed. Know someone who deserves recognition?
Submit a nomination with a photo and a brief explanation to dosocialmedia@etiwanda.org by 9 AM this Friday for a chance to honor their incredible contributions.


Mrs. Battista's class at Windrows Elementary received an unexpected treat when their former principal, Mr. Lautenslager, stopped by to help create origami stars! What a fun and memorable visit—thank you, Mr. Lautenslager, for bringing joy and creativity to the classroom!


You are essential to the success of our students! Join the Etiwanda community for the Winter LCAP Community Forums on January 8 and 9, 2025. These sessions will be available both virtually and in person, providing an opportunity for your input to shape the Local Control Accountability Plan and reflect our shared vision for student achievement. To participate, register today by visiting the district website or clicking this link: bit.ly/25LCAP.


Sophia from Mrs. Berry's class at Grapeland Elementary is rocking her iReady Math! Way to go, Sophia—keep up the amazing work!


Learning with Technology in TK at DW Long Elementary! Cameron and Aalia are practicing their number recognition skills using the interactive whiteboard in Mrs. Nuaimi’s TK class. Our young learners are combining technology with hands-on activities to build strong foundational skills. Way to go, Cameron and Aalia!


Lightfoot Elementary kicked off their holiday shop, and it was a huge success! The students had a blast embracing the holiday spirit and spreading festive cheer throughout the school.


Do you know a student, teacher, or community member who goes above and beyond to support our Etiwanda community and help our students succeed? We want to celebrate them! Submit your nomination, including a photo and a brief explanation, to dosocialmedia@etiwanda.org by 9 AM this Friday for a chance to recognize their amazing contributions. Let’s give a big high five to those making a difference!


Science fun is in full swing at Grapeland Elementary! Mrs. Cross’ 2nd graders and Mrs. Garibay’s 4th/5th graders are exploring, experimenting, and loving every moment of STEM learning.


Teamwork and STEAM at Lightfoot Elementary! Students in Mrs. Day’s class are discovering the importance of collaboration as they work together to build a structure using cups and strings. This hands-on activity promotes teamwork, problem-solving, and critical thinking — all key STEAM skills.


Some Hawk pride took center stage at Heritage Intermediate tonight! The Hawk Band, led by the talented Mr. Carlos Peralta, ushered in the winter season with music and joy. 6th, 7th, and 8th-grade students delivered incredible performances, including a beautifully played Carol of the Bells, Winter Winds, Candy Cane Clarinets, and so much more. From a packed house to countless amazing moments, it was a night to remember!


STEM fun at Summit Intermediate's after-school program! Who knew licorice and marshmallows could teach us so much about science? Hands-on learning and tasty treats make for the perfect combo.


Did you know children spend 1-2 hours daily on screens, often watching cartoons? While screens can be fun, they’re impacting play, behavior, and language development. Try setting limits and encouraging family activities like reading together to support their growth! How do you manage screen time at home? Share your tips below!


Today, Etiwanda High School's amazing band visited Summit, filling the air with music and inspiration. It’s incredible for our students to see what they can achieve when they reach high school!
