The Owls were getting into the fall spirit at the annual Scarecrow Day Parade!
It was bursting with fun over at Yucca Valley Elementary School. Check out some of these moments from the Color Run!
Check out these awesome highlights from last weeks SBAC Carnivals! We love celebrating student achievment. A big shout out to ANEW Project for putting on this event. More photos can be found at https://www.anewproject.tv/musd
Students and staff across the District celebrated Unity Day today. We love seeing our community come together to encourage kindness, acceptance and inclusion.
A burst of fun at the Onaga Elementary School Color Run!
October is the Attendance Awareness Month for MUSD. Students who attend school regularly are more likely to succeed, both academically and socially. Every day in school counts toward a bright future!
Have you seen the Signs of Courage? These signs were created last year by 6th grade students in the MUSD and are on display for the next month at Freedom Plaza. We're so proud of our amazing student artists and the longstanding partnership we've had with Groundwork Arts.
Groundwork Arts teaching artists visit our classrooms. In this project they taught students how to transform their thoughts and ideas into powerful visual statements. They explored messaging, graphic imagery, typeface, color and shape, creating 509 unique, hand-painted signs. Thirty-eight of these signs were chosen by peers, teachers and Groundwork Arts staff to be printed as large-scale art signs.
The Condors kicked off their safety week this morning with a special BMX assembly! Thank you for visiting our students Go Big Bmx Air Show.
Yucca Valley High School hosted their PBIS pep assembly kickoff last week . The assembly was filled with fun, engaging activities that emphasize Trojan PRIDE, including games and a new video that reinforces school expectations.
Welcome back Sidewinders!
Welcome back Hawks! We hope you have a great 24-25 school year.
Welcome to the 24/25 school year! We’ll see you all on Aug. 12
Mr. Glaser is an amazing bus driver for MUSD students. This year, the California Highway Patrol recognized Ben for his exemplary service, awarding him the 2024 School Bus Driver of the Year for Southern California.
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Congratulations to the Twentynine Palms High School class of 2024!
Congratulations to the Yucca Valley High School class of 2024!
Its graduation week! The festivities kicked-off at the Black Rock High School Graduation. Congratulations to all the graduating Ravens. We cant wait to see all the amazing things you accomplish in this next chapter of your lives.
For more graduation images click here: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjBtuKv
View the graduation at: https://youtu.be/jJcgQnk4Drs?si=-FlrRKGYobQJVWV2
Water play day was a hit over at Friendly Hills Elementary School. We want to give a big shout out to the San Bernardino County Fire Department for bringing this fun event to our students.
Water is essential for life, and understanding how it's managed is crucial for our future. That's why it's so important for students to learn about water agencies! Students at La Contenta Middle School learned all about water this week at the annual Water Education Day.
This special event was designed to deepen our students' understanding of water conservation, management and the critical importance of water in our daily lives and environment.
Our 8th graders participated in a variety of engaging and informative activities, including interactive workshops, hands-on experiments and more.
Experts from local water agencies led workshops on water purification processes, students conducted experiments to understand the principles of water filtration and some even got to try their hands at repairing water pipes.
The enthusiasm and curiosity our 8th graders demonstrated was truly inspiring. Water Education Day not only expanded their knowledge of water-related issues but also empowered them to become proactive stewards of our planet's most vital resource.
We extend our sincere gratitude to the local water agencies and their dedicated staff for organizing and facilitating this enriching experience: Joshua Basin Water District, Hi-Desert Water District, Bighorn-Desert View Water Agency and Mojave Water Agency.
Friendly Hills students put on a Living History Museum portraying the lives and stories of amazing people throughout history.
The ELOP program hosted two art shows this month highlighting some of the amazing artwork from our students this year. ELOP is a free, grant-funded program that provides after-school enrichment to MUSD students.