Woohoo! The E3 Fun Run is officially SOLD OUT! We want to send a huge THANK YOU to everyone who registered for the event!
Time's running out! Register for the E3 Fun Run today before we close registration tomorrow at 9 a.m.—we're almost at capacity! Get your spot and show us what you’ve got! Register at www.e3funrun.racewire.com or visit the district's website.
It's not too late to register for the 18th Annual E3 Fun Run. Don't miss out on the fun! Today is the deadline to register to guarantee a t-shirt. Register on the district website or at www.e3funrun.racewire.com.
Are you up for a challenge? Get outside and race your friends for a chance to win some awesome prizes! It's time to dust off your running shoes and test your limits! The E3 Foundation is hosting their 18th annual 2K/5K run, and this year our mascots are getting in on the fun. Make sure you register for this event by October 18, 2023, to ensure you receive a shirt. You can register on the district website or by visiting e3funrun.racewire.com. Who's in?
Student in CLOUDS Preschool working on hard on shape sorting!
Attendance is a key factor in academic success! Strive for 5 or fewer absences, be on time every day, and attend school all day.
Get those running shoes on and come outside for a fun run on Saturday, November 4, 2023. The E3 Foundation is hosting their 18th annual 2K/5K run, and this year our mascots are getting in on the fun. Make sure you register for this event by October 18, 2023, to ensure you receive a shirt. You can register on the district website or by visiting e3funrun.racewire.com. #wellnesswednesday
Students in Mrs. Henry's Kindergarten class celebrated Bug Week with bug math, bug science, bug reading and bug writing!
Happy School Administration Week to Georgia Wayne and James Cobb from Carleton P. Lightfoot Elementary. We’re celebrating all the amazing work that you do day-in and day-out to keep your school running and help your students succeed. You both have a big impact on our students’ success, and for that, we thank you!
This week we celebrate our school administrators. We are grateful for all the hard work, dedication, and enthusiasm our school administrators put into their schools every single day. They do so much to help our students succeed, and it doesn't go unnoticed! Show your appreciation in any way you can—a handwritten note, their favorite snack, even just a "thank you"—and let them know you recognize their effort!
2nd Grade Students in Mrs. Abbruzzese's class celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month through art!
Join us for Star Wars Reads Day on Saturday, October 14, 2023 from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM. This fun filled day organized by the Etiwanda School District libraries will take place at the Barnes & Noble in Rancho Cucamonga. Activities are free and will include puzzles, crafts, story time, the Star Wars Amazing Race, a costume contest, a Lego building contest and more! The 501st will also be visiting participants during our event! We will have drawings for prizes. A portion of purchases made during this event benefit the school libraries in the Etiwanda School District. For more details visit the Events Area on the district website.
Mrs. Henry's class read the Wonders story "Kites in Flight" and made their own kites to enjoy. It was a beautiful day to fly a kite!
Student's in Mr. Hubert's 3rd grade class are learning about the history of Rancho Cucamonga.
The LCAP Survey window has been extended to provide more opportunity for you valuable input. Please take a moment to participate in our online LCAP survey by scanning the QR code in this post or visiting bit.ly/EtiwandaSurvey. Your opinion matters!
It's survey time! Please take a moment to complete the annual LCAP survey. It provides valuable information for us as we develop our plan for student support across the district. You can scan the QR code in this post or visit the district website.
To celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, students in Mrs. Henry’s class learned about Mexican Folk Art and did a directed drawing of a folk art rooster.
Attendance is a key factor in academic success! Strive for 5 or fewer absences, be on time every day, and attend school all day.
5th Grade students in Ms. Dia's class created a collaborative art project in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month!
To Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, students in Mrs. Meza's second grade class read The Paletero Man by Lucky Diaz, created their own paletas and enjoyed a paleta!