Showing posts with label CUSD. Show all posts
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Sunday, June 9, 2019

Cupertino Union School District Student Assignment Procedure, Rules, Deadlines, Dates, Explanation, Examples, Clarification,

Starting June 10, 2019, families who are interested in having their child(ren) attend another school, may request a move where space is available or request to have their child(ren) placed on an existing wait list. The Student Assignment Office is open from 8:30 – 1:30 p.m. to support families with requests. 
Families may add their child(ren) to an existing alternative or attendance area school waitlist.  Requests may not exceed two alternative schools and two attendance area schools.  If placed through the open enrollment process, the child’s name is removed from the other alternative school lists or attendance area school lists accordingly. 
•    Ex. 1:  A child is waiting to get into Faria and Portal. The family accepts a spot at Portal. The child’s name is removed from the Faria list.
•    Ex. 2: A child is waiting to get into Regnart and Muir.  The family accepts a spot at Muir.  The child’s name is removed from the Regnart list.
•    Ex. 3:  A child is waiting to get into Faria, Portal, Dilworth, and Muir. The family accepts a spot at Muir. The child is removed from the Dilworth list but will remain on the Faria and Portal lists.  If the family accepts an offer at Portal, then the child is removed from the Faria list.
Note:  If a student is withdrawn from CUSD for any reason, the school choice agreement will become void.
Attendance Area School:   Families that would like their child(ren) to return to the family’s attendance area school may make this request at any time. If there is space, we will work with the schools to support this transfer through a Request for Transfer. If there is no space, the student will be considered “overflow” and will be placed at his/her attendance area school before an open enrollment student when space becomes available.


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Tuesday, June 16, 2015

House For Sale (Cupertino Schools. Sunnyvale Convenience) 1084 Rembrandt Drive

Cupertino Schools.  Sunnyvale Convenience.

Quiet street yet in the heart of Sunnyvale and Silicon Valley with easy access to El Camino Real, Downtown Sunnyvale, Ranch 99, and New Vallco shopping, restaurants, and services. Easy commute in all directions with multiple routes available to 280, 101, 85, and 237.

Cupertino Schools. Stocklmeir Elementary. Remodeled kitchen with LED lighting, Quartz counters, stainless steel appliances, large cabinets for max kitchen storage with pull out drawers for easy access. Vertical tray cabinet for easy accessibility and dual slide out cabinet rack for pots and pans. Quiet close drawers. 15 inch peninsula overhang for added comfort and counter space. Kitchen wired for another decorative ceiling light. Under sink filter. New breaker box and electrical wiring. Gas fireplace. Gas outlet for BBQ. Living room wired for speakers. Central Heat/AC. Wood blinds. Large Master suite with walk-in closet and jet tub. Bay window in living room. Hardwood floors. Dual pane windows throughout. Semi-secluded front patio area. Private backyard with fruit garden (strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, pink lemonade blueberries, artichoke, pluot, plum, and guava trees.

This house is not on the MLS.  To see photos, check them out on craigslist:
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/reb/5072671200.html


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Saturday, December 14, 2013

Cupertino Union School District (CUSD) Guide to the Report Card 1st Grade

The Cupertino Union School District (CUSD) has modified its report cards for the 2013-2014 school year to reflect the newly adopted Common Core State Standards.

For Language Arts, 1st grade students are expected to:
--read aloud
--identify details and main events
--write about events, topics, and opinions
--understand phonics and word analysis
--determine meaning of unknown words by examining parts of the word and context within sentence
--print all letters (uppercase and lowercase)
--use correct capitalization, punctuation, and spelling
--explain the difference between books that tell stories and books that give information
--follow simple two-step directions

For Math, 1st grade students are expected to:
--solve word problems involving addition and subtraction within 20
--know the Commutative Property: 7 + 4 = 11 mean 4 + 7 = 11.
--know the Associative Property: 4+ 7 + 3 = 4 + (7+ 3) = 4 + 10 = 14
--tell and write time in hours and half-hours using both analog and digital clocks
--break circles and rectangles into two and four equal shares to describe halves, fourths, and quarters

For the full guide click this --> Cupertino Union School District (CUSD) Guide to the Report Card 1st Grade

Cupertino Union School District (CUSD) Guide to the Report Card - 4th Grade

For the 2013-2014 school year, the Cupertino Union School District (CUSD) has modified its report cards to adapt to the newly adopted Common Core State Standards. 

For Language Arts, 4th grade students are expected to:
--use roots, prefixes, and suffixes to determine the meanings of unknown words
--determine the main idea of texts
--group related ideas in paragraphs
--write opinion pieces that include a conclusion related to the opinion
--write multi-paragraph pieces that are organized

For Math, 4th grade students are expected to:
--make connections with previous problem solving experiences
--know the meaning of quantities
--evaluate the accuracy of explanations
--use math to solve problems arising in their lives
--solve multi-step word problems using drawings and equations
--perform multi-digit multiplication
--compare whole numbers and fractions
--add and subtract fractions with like denominators
--understand decimal notation for fractions
--solve real world problems using area and perimeter formulas for rectangles

To see the full guide, click here --->  Cupertino Union School District (CUSD) Guide to the Report Card for 4th Grade

Thursday, November 14, 2013

If I currently rent in Cupertino but want to own my own place in Cupertino, can my children stay at their current school until the end of the school year?

Question:
If I currently rent a condo in the Cupertino Union School District (CUSD) and my child currently attends our neighborhood Cupertino elementary school, what would happen if I buy a condo that goes to a different elementary school within CUSD?

I want to own my own place in Cupertino, but can my children stay at their current school until the end of the school year?

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attending another school

move into new address

When you purchase a place, you are supposed to give the closing statement for your home purchase to your child's current school's secretary.  The school district will then update the school assignment for your child. 
To prove that you have physically moved into your new home address, you'll also have to give them a PG&E bill with your name on it, plus one form of ID within 30 days.

Student Assignment with the Cupertino Union School District.  Normally when you move to a new residence, you are supposed to update your address with CUSD.  However, if space is available you can request to have your child stay at his/her current school.
The good news is that Eisenhower 4th grade does have a few spots available.
Charlene also checked and confirmed that Eisenhower has nobody on their waiting list of
waiting families from overflow trying to get back to Eisenhower.  Bottom line is yes, since Eisenhower 4th grade has space right now, now is a good opportunity to buy something and also keep Nina at Eisenhower.
In fact, I checked the other elementary schools that feed to Hyde middle school and got more good news.  Sedgwick Elementary is very full and has very little space.  De Vargas Elementary 4th grade is also full.  That means if you buy a property in Sedgwick or De Vargas, they will be glad to allow Nina to continue at Eisenhower.  The situation can change at any time.  Right now the conditions are in your favor.  If you end up not finding the right place for several months, we may have to check the situation again.

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Cupertino Union School District (CUSD) Attendence Map Elementary/Middle Schools

Click the link below to see the Cupertino Union School District (CUSD) Attendance Map showing which neighborhoods send to which Elementary/Middle Schools: Click this link: --> CupertinoUnionSchoolDistrictAttendenceMap _ElementaryBoldBorder_MiddleShaded The Elementary school boundaries are shown with the bold borders. The Middle school boundaries are shown by the shading.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Cupertino Union School District (CUSD) Warren Hyde Middle School Surges in API Results

Cupertino Union School District (CUSD) Warren Hyde Middle School Surges in API Results

Examining the newly released 2012 Growth Academic Performance Index (API) scores for the Cupertino Union School District, the one result that glaringly sticks out is the sudden, huge improvement in API for Warren E. Hyde Middle School.  While the four other middle schools in the district barely budged, Hyde Middle School's API jumped a whopping +39 points to almost break the 900 barrier.