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What the District is Doing to Safeguard Student Health

As you may know, Southern California is currently experiencing a measles outbreak. The School District cares about the health and safety of our students, employees, parents and local community. Therefore, we feel compelled to share important information about what the District is doing to protect our students and staff.

LaRose Issues Measles Warning to District Families

Dear School District Families: As you may know, Southern California is currently experiencing a measles outbreak. The Culver City Unified School District cares about the health and safety of our students, employees, parents and local community. We feel compelled to share important information on the health risks associated with measles, and the measures that can be taken to prevent and treat it.

Why We Exist: To Insure Every Child Succeeds, Says LaRose

Buckets, Beliefs and Back to School was the theme of our All-Staff Back to School Celebration two weeks ago. Our entire team gathered for our annual family reunion and celebrated our core belief – Success for All Takes US ALL! As I often stress, this is both the “why” and “how” of our work. We exist to ensure every child succeeds. We know it is only possible by working together: School, student, family and community.

Go Ahead. Let the Sun Shine in – District Solar Panels...

With the new school year opening four weeks from yesterday, the solar panel project has begun, construction fences are in place and drilling operations have commenced to install the supports for the panel arrays.

Super Wants to Clarify the Bond Measure Mission

Editor’s Note: Reiterating what he said earlier in the week, the superintendent of the School District sought to untangle misunderstandings about the status and future of the bond measure campaign.

Superintendent Talks to the Community

Editor’s Note: Eleven days before the July 1 School Board meeting that may/not have doomed the bond measure campaign for this year, School District Supt. Dave LaRose, in a 500-word letter intended for all eyes in the community, addressed the need for a bond measure that may be headed for a revival.