The Coronado Middle School Staff and PTO will host its annual Spring Fair on Wednesday, May 17, from 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. The campus will be open to the Coronado community. Student projects, artwork, and presentations will be on display in classrooms and Granzer Hall, and our Coronado partners in education will have activities and […]
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4×4 committee integrates community feedback to improve bell schedule
On Wednesday evening, April 12, the Coronado Unified School District 4×4 Bell Schedule Committee held a final public forum to welcome community input. Three of the five attendees shared their input with the committee, expressing their expectations, asking clarifying questions about the 4×4 schedule and sharing their positive experiences with the new schedule. The 4×4 […]
Coronado Unified files complaint in social media lawsuit
The Frantz Law Group filed a lawsuit this week suing social media companies on behalf of the Coronado Unified School District. “This is an extremely, extremely important case,” said Attorney James P. Frantz. “It deals with protecting our youth … harmed significantly by these social media companies.” The law firm held a press conference on […]
CUSD Trustee Antrim selected to statewide School Board delegation
Coronado Unified School District Trustee Whitney Antrim was elected to serve a two-year term as a member of the California School Boards Association (CSBA) Delegate Assembly. Antrim will join 20 other San Diego area school board members in representing 42 school districts from San Diego County at the state level. “I am looking forward to […]
CoSA Visual Arts Explores “Figments of Your Imagination” at C3 Gallery
The Coronado School of the Arts Visual Arts Conservatory announces its newest exhibit, “Figments of Your Imagination” at the C3 Gallery at the Coronado Community Center.
The student art show debuts on April 18.
CoSA’s “Footloose” will rock the stage at the Coronado Performing Arts Center
“Footloose,” based on the 1984 film starring Kevin Bacon, takes the stage at the Coronado Performing Arts Center for five shows, April 21-23, and April 28-29.
Naval Special Warfare operators meet – and play – with Village Elementary students
Students from Village Elementary School on April 5, were able to meet – and play – with some of the U.S. Navy’s most elite operators at Coronado High School.
Friends of the Coronado Public Library scholarships available for ’23 seniors
The Friends of the Coronado Public Library is sponsoring four scholarships for graduating high school seniors in the Class of 2023. The deadline to apply for each is May 15. Here are the scholarships: The Wilf & Ruth Seaman Scholarship ($1,500) Wilf Seaman was the principal of Coronado High School during the 1950s and 1960s. […]
Junior Optimist Club of Coronado serving community with fresh ideas
The Junior Optimist Club of Coronado diligently considers fresh ideas to support the community, and new members can be found at Coronado Middle School.
CoSA gala raises $75,000 to support youth arts
Coronado School of the Arts’ (CoSA) 25th Anniversary Gala, which included live student performances, raised more than $75,000 through an art and live auction to help support student artists, the group announced on April 5. The sold-out event occurred at the Island Club on Naval Station North Island on March 11. “We are incredibly excited to […]
Coronado teen combats the climate crisis
Coronado’s Sydney Kroonen has received national recognition as one of the youngest activists for fighting climate change.
Coronado Love Letter: Karl Mueller on why CUSD is a “special place”
CUSD Superintendent Karl Mueller shared the motive for making a return to the district, success in his current role, and how CUSD is working through challenges that public education currently faces.
Coronado Unified suing social media firms; gets $30k from Juul settlement
The Coronado Unified School District is suing social media companies, but it declined for two days to disclose additional details on the case.
Coronado High School senior Saxton Sylvester receives Air Force Academy nomination
Coronado High School senior Saxton Sylvester was among 29 high school students nominated for appointment to a military service academy by U.S. Rep. Scott Peters, a Democrat who represents California’s 50th congressional district. Sylvester was nominated for appointment to the United States Air Force Academy. “I chose the Air Force out of all the academies […]
Coronado High’s Jasmine Lo receives scholarship from Distinguished Young Women
The Distinguished Young Women of San Diego County recently announced its 2023 scholarship recipients, and Coronado High School junior Jasmine Lo was among the five winners.
Watchdogs say they want more transparency with Coronado schools
But one watchdog group – We the Parents Coronado – won’t let outsiders in their private meetings.
