- San Leandro USD
- 2017-18 School Year
2017-2018 School Year
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James Madison Elementary Named a 2018 California Distinguished School
James Madison Elementary was one of 21 elementary schools across Alameda County, and the only school in San Leandro, to be named a 2018 California Distinguished Schools by the California State Department of Education. The Distinguished School Award, known last year as the Gold Ribbon School Award, recognizes schools that have made significant gains in implementing the academic content and performance standards adopted by the State Board of Education, including standards for English Language Arts and Mathematics, California English Language Development Standards, and the Next Generation Science Standards.
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San Leandro Unified School District Awarded National “Advanced Placement® District of the Year” by the College Board
San Leandro Unified School District in California has been named a College Board Advanced Placement ® District of the Year for being the national leader among medium-sized school districts in expanding access to Advanced Placement Program ® (AP ® ) courses while simultaneously improving AP Exam performance.
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SLUSD Elementary teachers have been piloting ELA/ELD curricula for adoption for the school year 2018-19.
This spring, team of SLUSD Elementary teachers have been piloting ELA/ELD curricula for adoption for the school year 2018-19. Samples from the curricula are on display in Wilson Elementary School staff room and Jefferson Elementary School library. A final decision about the curriculum will be made in early May.
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Photo of Graffiti Threat at John Muir Middle School is False
Friday, March 16th - A photo on social media depicting a threat of violence via graffiti did not occur at John Muir Middle School, school officials and SLUSD police have confirmed. All students at John Muir Middle School are safe.
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SLUSD Named to Advanced Placement Honor Roll
San Leandro Unified was one of 447 school districts in the U.S. and Canada selected for the College Board’s AP Honor Roll. Districts were selected based on achieving increases in access to Advanced Placement courses for a broader number of students and also maintaining or improving the rate at which their AP students earned scores of 3 or higher on an AP Exam.
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New Dashboards Provide In-Depth Data on School And Student Performance
San Leandro Unified School District in partnership with the State of California launched a new, flexible tool allowing the public to see how well students within a district or school are performing on a variety of indicators including test scores, graduation rates, suspension rates, English learner progress and college/career readiness. Looking at more data and more meaningful information helps identify a district or school’s strengths and weaknesses and highlights performance gaps between groups of learners.
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McKinley Elementary to Receive $10,000 Donation from Burlington Stores
San Leandro – Students at McKinley Elementary School will soon have new classroom supplies thanks to a $10,000 donation from Burlington Stores, Inc. in celebration of its new store in San Leandro. The donation will be officially presented to McKinley Principal Grozelia Ward during a school assembly on Wednesday, November 1, at 8:10 am.
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Statement from Superintendent McLaughlin on Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Announcement
SAN LEANDRO – San Leandro Unified School District (SLUSD) Superintendent Dr. Mike McLaughlin released the following statement regarding the decision on Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals:
San Leandro Unified School District joins our colleagues across the state and nation in vigorously opposing the decision announced today to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which allows undocumented immigrants who came to the United States as children to legally remain in the country. I am deeply concerned by the implications of this decision, which impacts 200,000 children in California – many of whom are vibrant and vital members of our San Leandro community. At SLUSD, like many school districts and educational organizations across our nation, we celebrate and honor the unique contributions made by immigrants who work and learn in our schools. -
校監 McLaughlin訊息有關 暫緩遞解(DACA)
SAN LEANDRO – San Leandro 聯合校區(SLUSD) 校監 Dr. Mike McLaughlin發布了關於兒童抵達延期行動
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals(暫緩遞解DACA) 的以下聲明 -
Declaración del Superintendente McLaughlin sobre Anuncio de Acción Diferida Por Llegadas de Niñez (por sus siglas en Inglés DACA)
SAN LEANDRO - El Dr. Mike McLaughlin, superintendente del Distrito Escolar Unificado de San Leandro (SLUSD) publicó la siguiente declaración con respecto a la decisión sobre la Acción Diferida por Llegadas de Niñez
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J1 BOND DOLLARS PROVIDE INTERACTIVE, TOUCH SCREEN PANELS TO ENHANCE CLASSROOM TEACHING AND LEARNING
San Leandro - San Leandro students and teachers will all have access to a new, interactive classroom technology thanks to funds raised by the passage of the J1 Bond. Promethean panels will be installed in every classroom in the district by the end of 2017, allowing students and teachers to easily collaborate, share knowledge and actively participate in the classroom learning experience.