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Jayden Daniels - Heisman WInner
Jayden Daniels - Heisman WInner

Congratulations to our very own Heisman Trophy winner, Jayden Daniels, for being chosen second overall in the NFL draft by the Washington Commanders.  GOOD LUCK!

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CAJON HIGH NEWS

Lytle Creek Elementary student Noah Chavez stands at the mic as he prepares to spell a word as fellow competitors look on during SBCUSD's Districtwide Spelling Bee.

Six middle school students took top honors at the SBCUSD Spelling Bee on Jan. 28 at Indian Springs High School. Each of the eight participating elementary and middle schools were allowed to send up to their three top spellers to compete for the honor of being the Districtwide Spelling Bee Champion.

SBCUSD Assistant Superintendent of Educational Services Ana Applegate stands at the podium, holding the Golden Bell aloft, as Board of Education Vice President Mary Ellen Grande looks on.

The San Bernardino City Unified School District has been selected by the California School Boards Association as a 2025 Golden Bell Award recipient for its innovative Pathway to Biliteracy program. This honor recognizes the District’s strong commitment to world languages and its long-standing investment in preparing students to graduate as confident, capable communicators in more than one language.


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1200 West Hill Drive
San Bernardino, CA 92407

$16,245

Expenditures per Pupil

9-12

Grades Served

1

Technology Device per Student

2,790

Total Enrollment

126

Teachers

6.4%

English Language Learners

93

Classified Employees

78%

Socioeconomically Disadvantaged

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