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Indigenous Education Program hosts first fashion show event
Students showed their cultural pride and wore traditional wear during CUSD's first-ever Indigenous Fashion Show.
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How music helps, encourages CUSD students
Did you know March is Music In Our Schools Month (MIOSM®)? Here's how CUSD Community Education encourages music everyday
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Six CUSD educators receive National Board Certification in the 2022-2023 school year
These educators join a class of more than 2,800 teachers for the 2022-2023 school year.
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What is Career and Technical Education at Chandler Unified?
Career and Technical Education (CTE) at Chandler Unified School District (CUSD) is designed to prepare students for continuous learning and workforce success.
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Arizona College Prep Middle School connects with City of Chandler in its first Future City Competition
Students designed, researched, and built model cities of their own to compete in the Future City Competition.
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Perry High senior named finalist in nation’s oldest, most prestigious scientific competition
Perry High senior Joshua Shunk is one of 40 finalists in a weeklong competition in March.
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Meet Isabel Ticlo: Hamilton High grad, Miss Arizona and Miss Arizona USA
The Hamilton High alumna wears many hats and gives back to her community often
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Journey to enrollment: Visit Chandler Unified schools at open house nights
The Chandler Unified School District (CUSD) enrollment dates are right around the corner.
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How to keep kids' minds active during winter break
Winter Break is here! If your elementary kids are getting bored, Chandler Online Academy - Elementary teachers have some ideas for you.
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Chandler Education Foundation, community funds 127 CUSD grants
CUSD educators are willing to pay for classroom supplies out of their own pocket, but Cash for Classrooms is here to help.
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Perry High School student named a Phoenix Indian Center High School Student of the Year
Sumaya Quitugua (Acoma Pueblo) is an example of indigenous excellence in Chandler Unified School District (CUSD).
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Three CUSD staff members receive the Intel Teacher Diversity STEAM grant
Each recipient receives $1200, which can go toward their schooling and education.
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Casteel High School honors veterans with a living library
In honor of Veterans Day, Chandler Unified School District’s Dr. Camille Casteel High School (CCHS) hosted its second Veterans Living Library on Wednesday, November 9, 2022.
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Andersen Elementary principal named a 2022 National Distinguished Principal
With her guidance, culture shifted with shared goals, meaningful relationships, and rigorous PLCs.
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Promoting biliteracy at Chandler Unified
While many bilingual children grow up learning their second language in the home, some CUSD schools provide opportunities to learn another language.
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Arizona College Prep High teacher named 2022 AZ Bioscience Educator of the Year
Nath is a honeybee scientist, innovator, and entrepreneur in addition to being a teacher at ACP High.
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Meet James Torre: A COA student who plays soccer in Germany
James Torre balances online school while playing soccer in Germany in a year-long program.
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Hamilton High counselor recognized with 2022 Yale Educator Award
Hamilton High School's Steve Kanner was selected as a recipient of the 2022 Yale Educator Award.
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CUSD has 56 National Merit Semifinalists in the Class of 2023
They are among 16,000 semifinalists nationwide out of more than 1.6 million students.
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Prisha Shroff: A Hamilton High sophomore on the path to success
Prisha Shroff is a student at Hamilton High School who has received several STEM awards, and she's only a sophomore.
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