CVUSD

  • Newbury Park students begin learning in person

    Newbury Park students begin learning in person

    Five days short of the one year anniversary of CVUSD’s last in-person day at school during the 2019-2020 school year, those who returned would finally experience something closer to normal. Blended students enjoyed their first day on campus on March 8. Masks were worn, temperatures were taken and students were told to social distance…

  • SDAC gives input on future health curriculum

    SDAC gives input on future health curriculum

    The school board is in the process of picking a new health curriculum, but before they make their final decision, the Student District Advisory Committee (SDAC) has been given their latest undertaking: gauging student opinion on a number of proposed health curriculums for middle school and high school students.  Adera Craig, a senior at…

  • CVUSD’s Career Night explores the future

    CVUSD’s high schools hosted the virtual event “Focus on Your Future” on March 18 to help students explore and navigate their paths going forth from graduation. The event covered a plethora of topics including post-secondary planning, College-2-Career programs, the benefits of associate and professional degrees, financial aid and more.  Nicholas Guerin, NPHS career education…

  • Los Robles partnership vaccinates teachers

    CVUSD joined forces with Los Robles hospital to get COVID-19 shots into staff’s arms. “The school district partnered with Los Robles hospital, and the Ventura County Department of Public Health to set up a clinic for CVUSD employees,” Jenny Fitzgerald, school board president, said. “Employees are able to go in line and reserve the…

  • High schools are set to reopen on March 8

    After almost a year of remote learning, high school students are returning back to campus after CVUSD received a waiver from the California Department of Public Health to reopen high schools. The high schools will begin in-person instruction on March 8 for blended students. The cohort system will still be in effect, meaning that…

  • NPHS changes plans for AP and IB exams

    NPHS changes plans for AP and IB exams

    CVUSD confirmed on Feb. 19 that the majority of AP tests will be online this year, with a few happening in-person. The normal test date has been pushed back to late May for digital tests, and there will also be an alternative date in June for people retaking exams that had technical issues on…

  • High schools remain closed until further notice

    High schools remain closed until further notice

    On Jan. 15, the announcement was made that all high schools in CVUSD will be starting the second semester completely remote, while elementary and middle schools will resume in-person learning. This action was put into place due to the fact that our county currently resides in the purple tier. New guidance from the California…

  • Sylvester and Gill are elected to the school board

    Sylvester and Gill are elected to the school board

    Following the results of the 2020 election, candidates Karen Sylvester and Lauren Gill were elected to the CVUSD school board in place of trustee Sandee Everett, who lost re-election, and trustee Dr. Betsy Connolly, who stated intentions to step down in 2018.  Connolly, who has served on the board since 2008, has high hopes…

  • School board adopts school choice policy

    School board adopts school choice policy

    At the Oct. 20 meeting, the CVUSD board voted unanimously to adopt the revamped school choice policy for the 2021-22 school year. Of the four presented, option one was selected with some slight modifications. The plan follows a three-tier system. The first tier continues preschool, sibling and employee priority, meaning if the applicant was…