Work permits will be processed by the District Educational Office from June 13th through July 29th on Tuesdays and Thursdays each week. Transcript requests will be processed by the District Educational Office from June 13th through July 29th on Tuesdays and Thursdays each week. Starting August 8, 2022 work permits and transcript requests will be processed at high school sites for the duration of the 2022-2023 school year.
CVUSD's Child Nutrition team is proud to provide meals at no cost to children ages 2-18 at sites throughout the Conejo Valley this summer. Free "Grab & Go" breakfast and lunch meals are available per a set schedule. Please click "read more" to view the complete schedule.
At the Tuesday, May 3, 2022 Board of Education Meeting, Resolution #21/22-44: Recognition of Juneteenth Independence Day and Tulsa Race Massacre was approved. The nineteenth of June has been observed as "Juneteenth" to commemorate the joyous events of June 19, 1865, and Juneteenth celebrations have occurred in states across the United States. "Juneteenth" and similar Emancipation Day observances formally recognize the abolition of slavery. Americans of all colors, creeds, cultures, religions, and countries of origin share a common love of, and respect for freedom, as well as the determination to protect their right to freedom through the democratic institutions by which the tenants of freedom are guaranteed and protected.
On Tuesday, June 14th, the Board of Education for the Conejo Valley Unified School District announced Dr. Shanna Egans as the District’s new Assistant Superintendent, Student Services. Dr. Egans most recently served as the Director, Student Support Services for the Anaheim Union High School District. Through this role she focused on removing the barriers for students to access instruction, including students with disabilities, McKenney-Vento, Foster Youth, English Language Learners, and low socio-economic families. To keep students connected to learning, she implemented Multi-tiered Systems of Support, intervention supports, and oversaw school culture and climate.
During the 2021-2022 school year, our students achieved remarkable academic accomplishments in the classroom, left their mark in the high school athletics record books, shone brightly on stages and pursued their interests outside of the classroom with engaging extra-curricular activities.