REMINDER: Open House is one of the biggest events at Central Elementary. Please come to see your child's classroom and enjoy the hard work displayed. Open House is from 5:30-6:30 p.m. PRESCHOOL open house is from 3:00-4:00 p.m. Our first annual Book Festival is also from 3:00-6:00. Stop by early and pick up a used book and/or craft. Items range from 10 cents to $15 dollars and all proceeds benefit our library. Come out and support CENTRAL CHEETAHS! Thank you.
about 2 years ago, Laura Reyes
The San Diego County Office of Education and Computers2Kids are hosting an event for families to purchase affordable computers on Saturday, May 6 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Ramona Unified School District address 720 9th Street, Ramona CA 92065. See attached flyer for details.
about 2 years ago, Laura Reyes
C2K flier English
C2K flier Spanish
Don't want to hear "I'm bored!" this summer? Summer Programs are available for your child. Please complete the attached interest form. The deadline is 4/17. Thank you.
about 2 years ago, Laura Reyes
Summer Program
Join us for this year's smART Festival at the Escondido Center for the Arts.
about 2 years ago, Laura Reyes
English smART flier
Spanish smART flier
Parents, we need your voices and participation to make Central School the BEST it can be. I'll be there. Will you?
about 2 years ago, Laura Reyes
English PTA flier
Spanish PTA flier
All Central families are invited to join us for an important upcoming PTA meeting on April 17 at 3 p.m. We are excited for you to get involved, either in person or virtually, and make plans for next year! Please see the attached flier for more details.
over 2 years ago, Laura Reyes
English PTA flier
Spanish PTA flier
over 2 years ago, Ms. Vaughan
News
Central's canned food drive is underway. Please support the Pay It Forward Club by donating non-perishable items to those in need. Send your non-expired food to school with your child until April 20 and help make a difference in someone's life. Thank you.
over 2 years ago, Laura Reyes
Canned food drive
Our lost and found items have piled up again and are piling up in the multipurpose room. If your child is missing an item of clothing (shoes, shirts, jackets, hats, gloves), please check in at the office, then proceed to the multipurpose room to see what has not been claimed. Any unclaimed items will be donated to charity at the end of the month. Thank you.
over 2 years ago, Laura Reyes
lost and found items
Join EUSD health and well-being educators this evening – Wednesday, March 15 – to learn strategies that will help manage stress and support a healthy and joyful life for the entire family . “Developing Healthy Habits" is the topic of this workshop, the latest session in the EUSD Family and Community Engagement Virtual Learning Series. The workshop will be delivered live via Zoom in Spanish at 5 p.m.; the meeting ID is 880 2409 4772 and the passcode is familias (shorturl.at/afqL8). The session will be delivered live via Zoom in English at 6:30 p.m.; the meeting ID is 865 4096 7002 and the passcode is families (shorturl.at/iCTW0). No registration is required.
over 2 years ago, Escondido Union SD
images of four book covers that say, I Feel Too!, I Feel Anxious, I Feel Angry, I Feel Meh
Does your child have poor vision and/or need glasses? The Lions Club can help. Please see attached opportunity. Thank you.
over 2 years ago, Laura Reyes
Lions Club English
Lions Club Spanish
We are proud to offer a full-day Transitional Kindergarten program, which provides a bridge between preschool and kindergarten in a vibrant, nurturing, and supportive environment. This play-based program meets the needs of our very young students at their level, and it makes them excited about coming to school. TK serves children who do not meet the age eligibility for regular Kindergarten. With TK, 4-year-olds get a gift of classroom time that will help them build a strong foundation for success in school. TK students also are eligible to participate in EUSD’s after-school enrichment programs. Save a seat for your little learner now through the New Student Registration webpage! TK is offered at all 17 elementary schools in EUSD. Students who turn 5 between September 2, 2023, and June 2, 2024, are eligible for TK for the 2023-2024 school year. https://www.eusd.org/page/tk-k-special-education-preschool-new-student-registration-for-2023-2024
over 2 years ago, Escondido Union SD
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Dear Guardians, Please follow safety guidelines at drop-off and pick-up times and remind your students to abide by school rules and stay inside the gates until they see a responsible adult to pick them up. If you are driving through the pick-up line at the front of the school, please do not park your car, and stay inside your vehicles. Students need to wait inside the gates in their grade level lines until they see you. If you are picking up younger students on Broadway, please follow safety rules. NO U-turns, please. DO NOT park in the white loading zones. Cross at the crosswalks. Thank you for being patient. The safety of your children is our priority.
over 2 years ago, Laura Reyes
Do you want to improve your parenting skills? Join the upcoming class and get valuable information you can use RIGHT AWAY. Meet other parents and share your challenges, too.
over 2 years ago, Laura Reyes
Parent flyer English
Parent class Spanish
Do you need before or after-school care for your child? Please see attached flyer for more information.
over 2 years ago, Laura Reyes
YMCA flyer
EUSD is offering Spring Break Legends Camp, a four-day experience from Monday, April 3, through Thursday, April 6. The program is operated by the YMCA, and is open to students in Transitional Kindergarten through 5th grade at no cost. Camp hours are 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at two locations, Central Elementary and Farr Avenue Elementary. View the attached flyer for more information, including a QR code to complete the interest form. An interest form is required for your child to be considered for the camp. Students will be assigned a campus based on their school of attendance. Bus transportation to camp will be available from several locations throughout the district, or families may drop off and pick up their students. The no-cost experience includes engaging camp activities, a field trip to SeaWorld, and breakfast, lunch, and supper. Priority enrollment will go to students who qualify as socio-economically disadvantaged. Space is limited to 400 students. A lottery will be conducted if there is more interest than available spots.
over 2 years ago, Laura Reyes
Spring Break Camp
over 2 years ago, Ms. Vaughan
Central News  22/23 - Vol. 20 2
Many lost and found items have been displayed in the multipurpose room. If your child is missing an item of clothing (shoes, shirts, jackets, hats, gloves), please check in at the office, then proceed to the multipurpose room to see what has not been claimed. Any unclaimed items will be donated to charity next Friday, February 24.
over 2 years ago, Laura Reyes
lost and found