The Coronado Unified School District has officially adopted new school calendars for the next two academic years, a decision that will impact students and families in the community. The first day of school for the 2025-2026 year is set for Monday, August 18, with classes concluding on Thursday, June 4. The following year, 2026-2027, will begin on Monday, August 10, and end on Friday, May 28. This change aims to provide families with clarity and advance planning for the upcoming school years.
In addition to the calendar updates, the school community is buzzing with excitement for the upcoming performance of "Something Rotten Junior," featuring sixth graders who have dedicated hours to dance, music, and drama. The show is scheduled for next weekend at the Coronado High School Theater, encouraging community support for the young performers.
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Subscribe for Free Assistant Principal Miss Vardo addressed students during the broadcast, reminding them of important behavioral expectations. She emphasized the need for sixth graders to avoid congregating in hallways and bathrooms during passing periods, highlighting that staff will monitor these areas to ensure compliance. Eighth graders were also reminded of the consequences of receiving referrals, which could affect their eligibility for the anticipated SeaWorld trip.
As the school prepares for Saint Patrick's Day on Monday, students are encouraged to wear green and maintain respectful behavior. Miss Vardo also reiterated that lunch deliveries from outside sources are not permitted on campus, ensuring a smooth and orderly environment for all students.
The meeting concluded with birthday wishes for several students, fostering a sense of community and celebration within the school. As these decisions and events unfold, they reflect the district's commitment to enhancing the educational experience and maintaining a positive school culture for all students.