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The Board of Education established a set of quality indicators that comprise the District’s Data Dashboard. Rather than rely on a single measure of performance, the Board has approved a number of quality indicators that tell us how well the District is performing overall.  Viewed together, they provide a clear picture of how the system is performing across key areas.  
 
As a high performing district, members of the public at large may not have an opportunity to truly understand the strength of the FUSD culture that drives a system-wide focus on continuous improvement. The data dashboard is an accountability tool to help us develop goals and set performance targets. While student achievement is our primary focus, we also realize that there are multiple factors that influence student learning.  The dashboard attempts to consolidate the work that has been done by staff and the Board of Education, to reflect a balance of indicators that impact teaching and learning. 
 
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African American History Month Celebration

African American History is an important part of United States History. The Fremont Unified School District Board of Education has unanimously passed a resolution calling on teachers and students to learn about and celebrate the contributions of African Americans, particularly in February as we honor African American History Month. Pastor Horacio Jones, of the Family Bible Fellowship in Newark has invited the community to attend an educational tour of African American History, "A Bridge Over Troubled Waters, The Journey of African Americans from Slave Ships To the White House" on February 26, 2012.

Articles

  • Celebrate Earth Day

    Let's go green together! Learn About Sustainability.

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    Irvington High School Student Pallavi Sherikar Wins Green Star Student Award

    Irvington High School junior Pallavi Sherikar was honored as the 2012 Bay Area Schools Environmental Conference's Green Star Student of the Year. Pallavi was recognized for her leadership establishing a Youth Advisory Board for EarthTeam, a Berkeley based environmental non-profit organization. She also serves as the District Policy Committee Head for FIERCE, FremonIans Enabling Real Change in the Environment, an intra-district club with representatives from schools across Fremont. Congratulations Pallavi Sherikar!

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  • Back by popular demand - A new Parent Project® session is scheduled to begin in March.

    Back by popular demand, the City's Youth and Family Services has scheduled a new Parent Project® session that will begin in March. The program is designed to help parents who are having a tough time with their adolescent children and provides effective prevention and intervention techniques designed to help their teens grow into safe and competent adults. Parent Project® is a 13 week class series that delivers results to families.

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  • Senior Exemption Waiver for the Parcel Tax under Measure K is now available

    If you are a Fremont resident, 65 years of age or older by June 30, 2012, and you own and live in a single-family home, you are eligible to apply for the Senior Exemption Waiver to the Measure K Parcel Tax. Click on the bold headline for more information.

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  • Spanish Immersion Program Informational Meeting - Grimmer

    Fremont’s HIDDEN JEWEL. Grimmer Elementary School would like to invite you to learn about our Spanish Dual Immersion Program, and how your children can be both bilingual AND bi-literate by the time they enter junior high school? Click on bold headline for more information.

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  • Spanish Dual Immersion Program - Vallejo Mill

    Vallejo Mill School would like to invite you to an Orientation Meeting to learn more about our Spanish Dual Immersion Program. Click on the bold headline above for more details.

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  • Soar with Science

    Mattos Elementary Science Magnet Program

    Mattos Elementary is the only dedicated elementary science magnet school is Fremont Unified School District. Our exemplary science magnet program offers an educational model designed by the teachers, parents, and the administrator with the purpose of integrating science into all aspects of the students’ daily curriculum.

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  • Language Diversity in FUSD

    One of the strengths of our community is the diversity of our neighborhoods and families. Our school district serves over 32,472 students who come from homes where over 100 different languages are spoken.

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  • Transitional Kindergarten Program - FAQ

    Senate Bill (SB) 1381 (Chapter 705, Statues of 2010) amended California Education Code (Section 46300, 48000, and 48010) to change the required birthday for admission to kindergarten and first grade and established a transitional kindergarten program beginning in the 2012–2013 school year. Click on the bold headline to see the Frequently Asked Questions.

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  • Distance Learning

    Can't come to school every day? Study ESL when you want in your home! We have ESL workbooks, DVDs, CDs and online lessons for every level.

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  • Community Based English Tutoring Available

    The CBET program provides English language (ESL) instruction throughout Fremont at elementary schools, junior high schools, and high schools.

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Announcements

  • Next Regular Board Meeting
    February 22, 2012 at 6:30 p.m.
    Education Center- Board Room
    4210 Technology Drive
    Fremont, CA 94538
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  • Kennedy student ‘hangs out’ with President Obama
    Fremont is a long way from Washington, D.C. but Adam Clark, a senior at John F. Kennedy High School, had the chance to sit down and talk frankly with President Barack Obama on Monday about the future of financing higher education. 
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