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The Next Chapter
Graduating seniors commit to colleges
Before the celebration of graduation, another important occasion dominates the attention of many JUSD seniors: committing to a college.

For some students, the decision is easy. They know their top school going in and are ready to commit the moment they are accepted. Others need to weigh their options.
Global Innovators
Rustic Lane participates in global coding challenge
Rustic Lane Elementary’s robotics and programming class participated in the first Innovation Day Inland Empire, an event for students to showcase projects they completed for the "do your :bit" global challenge using micro:bit technology. 

The micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer that facilitates student coding projects.
Brand New Ball Game
JUSD baseball & softball programs rebuild
With a new coach and a young team, Jurupa Valley High’s varsity baseball season began in a place of uncertainty.

“In the beginning of the season, we were really underlooked by many of the students,” said Ramiro Venegas, senior and team captain. 

Then the athletes found their rhythm.
Teacher's Pet
Meet JUSD's classroom critters
Fifteen years ago, a Granite Hill Elementary teacher found a California desert tortoise wandering the streets of Corona. “She wasn’t able to locate the owner, so she brought him to me,” said Kathleen Brooks, who also teaches at the school.

Ms. Brooks adopted the reptile, whom she named Wilbur, and saw an opportunity to make him a part-time class pet.
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