News Stories

DJUSD Preschool Enrollment for 2024-2025 School year
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Brand new preschool campus facility coming to Korematsu Elementary as part of DJUSD Bond Program
Virtual Community Outreach Presentation Available- Community feedback period open until July 26, 2020
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Brand New Preschool Campus Facility coming to Korematsu Elementary as Part of DJUSD Bond Program
Thanks to the Bond Program, most DJUSD Valley Oak preschool classrooms will be relocated to a brand new preschool facility being built at Korematsu Elementary.
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Distance Learning Begins April 13
Visit the DJUSD website for our Family Guide to Distance Learning.
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Welcome our new teacher!
Welcome maria
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March and April
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District News

Summer Hours and Enrollment
District Office hours change slightly during the summer.
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Summer Self-Care
As you make your summer to-do list, prioritize self-care and well-being.
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DJUSD Earns Best Community for Music Education Award
Congratulations to our music community!
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Willett Elementary Recognized as 2025 Distinguished School
Congratulations to our Willett community!
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What local housing means for our schools
Read Superintendent Best’s newest message to our community regarding the Housing-Schools Connection.
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Apply for the State Seal of Biliteracy
Graduating seniors can submit applications now through March 1, 2024.
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We’re in this (and in school) together!
Improving school attendance is a community effort. Learn more about our partnerships and resources.
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2024-25 Annual Registration NOW OPEN
Formerly Online Re-Enrollment, Annual Registration is now open in the Parent Portal
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YouthTruth Family Survey - Nov. 17 Deadline
Share your thoughts on your student’s experience in DJUSD
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Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
May marks Asian Pacific American Heritage Month!
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At the Children's Center, children learn best through hands-on activities and experiences. It is important that children be allowed to explore their environment. Learning is not just following what others do; it is successfully doing it yourself. This requires active thinking and experimenting to find out how things work and to learn first hand about the world we live in.