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Mission: We are a beacon of excellence and equity where every child discovers their unique potential and is empowered to make a positive impact in our ever-changing world.
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Vision: To provide a safe, nurturing, and engaging  learning environment, where the diversity of our community is our greatest strength, and a culture of collaboration ensures every child can grow academically, socially, and emotionally.

URBITA ELEMENTARY NEWS

First Elementary Latino History Bee Held Nov. 14

On Nov. 14, San Bernardino High School (SBHS) was host to 19 Jones, Bing Wong and Warm Springs Elementary School students as they competed in San Bernardino City Unified School District’s (SBCUSD’s) First Annual Elementary Latino History Bee.

SBCUSD Opens New Páxam Páxam Welcome Center to Support Families and Strengthen Community Connections

SBCUSD celebrated the official grand opening of the Páxam Páxam Welcome Center on October 29, a new resource hub designed to help families navigate school enrollment and connect with support services that encourage student success. The center is located next to the District’s Board of Education building and is part of the District’s ongoing commitment to remove barriers and create welcoming spaces for all families.

Community Sees How SBCUSD Shines During Annual Principal for a Day Event

SBCUSD’s annual Principal for a Day event kicked off with a brief breakfast and orientation on Oct. 23 before more than 70 guest principals traveled to school sites across San Bernardino and Highland.

The event is designed to allow community members from all walks of life and all corners of the District’s boundaries to engage with students, staff and administrators while learning about the daily challenges and triumphs of leading a school. Guests shadowed school leaders as they toured the school campus, visited classrooms, interacted with office staff and more.

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QUICKFACTS

771 South J Street
San Bernardino, CA 92410

$16,245

Expenditures per Pupil

K-6

Grades Served

1

Technology Device per Student

387

Total Enrollment

26

Teachers

39.3%

English Language Learners

25

Classified Employees

85.3%

Socioeconomically Disadvantaged

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