A staff member for Wiseburn Unified School District delivered a year‑end message to the community, summarizing the school year’s accomplishments and ongoing projects and thanking families and staff for their support.
The statement outlined instructional, extracurricular and facilities work completed or underway, saying the district introduced Eureka Math Squared, expanded programs to build trauma‑informed school culture with Capturing Kids’ Hearts, opened a new soccer field and broke ground on a sports complex, and saw “significant growth in student achievement” on a new district data dashboard. “Thank you for being a part of a community that continues to grow, innovate, and come together,” the staff member said.
The year‑end message matters because it signals the district’s priorities going into the summer and describes projects funded in part by Measure EE. The district identified curriculum adoption, social‑emotional programs and facility upgrades as the primary areas of investment and noted continued emphasis on arts and athletics.
On instruction, the staff member said the district introduced Eureka Math Squared, described as “a dynamic new curriculum that blends digital tools, hands on learning, and strong family engagement.” The message also noted the district’s start with Capturing Kids’ Hearts, which the staff member described as a program “focused on building strong, trauma informed school cultures.”
The message highlighted student achievements in arts and athletics. The staff member credited the Weisberg Education Foundation for supporting the music program and noted performances in school showcases and regional events, including an appearance at Knott’s Berry Farm. Athletic highlights listed in the message included cross country sweeping the league, an undefeated flag football season and strong basketball results.
On facilities and technology, the staff member said the district opened the Wiseburn Da Vinci Soccer Field, broke ground on the Wiseburn Sports Complex and advanced a districtwide technology infrastructure overhaul that the statement said brought “new classroom technology, improved safety systems, and expanded connectivity to every campus.” The statement attributed continued progress to Measure EE investments but did not specify dollar amounts or timelines for the projects.
The staff member also referenced community response to a wildfire in January, noting student‑led fire relief efforts. The message closed with thanks to families and staff and a wish for a “joyous and restful summer,” and said the district looks forward to the next school year.
The remarks were delivered as a year‑end community message; no motions, votes or formal board actions were announced during the statement.