A Night to Remember: CUSD Celebrates the Class of 2025
Families and friends filled the Claremont High School stadium to honor the graduating classes of CHS, SAHS, and Claremont Adult School in a unified commencement ceremony. From powerful student speeches to moving tributes by principals and staff, the evening celebrated resilience, growth and community. The Class of 2025 now steps forward with confidence and purpose. To read the full story, click on the image.
A Full-Circle Moment: Seniors Return to Their Elementary Roots
Graduating seniors from CHS and SAHS visited their former elementary schools in caps and gowns, high-fiving students and reconnecting with beloved teachers. At each school, seniors shared their memories, lessons and advice, inspiring younger students to dream big. The Senior Walks were a joyful and emotional reminder of how far students have come. To read the full story, click on the image.
Class of 2025 Makes the Most of Senior Sit-Out Tradition
Before the sun came up, CHS seniors lined up outside campus for the annual Senior Sit Out, ready to set up tents, games, and hangout zones across the quad. With DJ sets, live music, yearbooks, and laughter, the event offered one final day of fun and friendship before graduation. Despite the overcast skies, spirits were high, and memories were made. To read the full story, click on the image.
El Roble and Claremont High Earn International Baccalaureate Authorization
El Roble Intermediate School and Claremont High School have officially become International Baccalaureate World Schools, offering the Middle Years Program for grades 7 through 10. This achievement marks a multi-year journey grounded in rigorous training, collaboration and a shared vision of inquiry-based learning. The program empowers students to think critically, connect globally, and act purposefully. To read the full story, click on the image.
El Roble Celebrates Student Achievement and Schoolwide Excellence
El Roble students, staff, and families gathered to honor academic success, character, and leadership during the annual Celebration of Excellence. Students were recognized with Honor Roll medals, community service honors, and awards in science, language arts, and physical education. The event also paid tribute to retiring educators and featured joyful performances from the school’s orchestra, band and dance team. To read the full story, click on the image.
El Roble Spring Games Shine a Spotlight on Student Success
El Roble Intermediate wrapped up the year with its spirited Spring Games, celebrating students who demonstrated academic effort, positive behavior, and school engagement. From inflatable sumo wrestling to a dunk tank starring their favorite staff, students enjoyed a well-deserved afternoon of fun and connection. The event reflected the school’s core values and sent students into summer on a high note. To read the full story, click on the image.
Diana Taylor Approved as Sumner Danbury Co-Principal
CUSD welcomes Diana Taylor as the new co-principal of Sumner Danbury Elementary School for the 2025-26 school year. With nearly 30 years of experience and a student-centered leadership style, Taylor brings a strong foundation in inclusive education. Her appointment reflects CUSD’s ongoing commitment to excellence and community. To read the full story, click on the image.
Heather Lyn Approved as El Roble Assistant Principal
El Roble, alumna and longtime CUSD educator Heather Lyn, has been approved as the school’s new assistant principal. With more than 20 years of classroom and leadership experience, Lyn brings deep ties to the El Roble community and a passion for student success. She is excited to begin this next chapter in service to students, staff, and families. To read the full story, click on the image.