Attendance = Success. Being present means our Etiwanda students are ready to learn, connect, and grow.

We know there’s someone you’d like to give a high five to—a student, teacher, or administrator who went above and beyond this week! Email a photo and a brief description to dosocialmedia@etiwanda.org and we’ll share them tomorrow. Please send your submissions before 9 AM on Friday.

Mrs. Abbruzzese's husband and son, Captain Bob Abbruzzese and Firefighter Paramedic Ethan Abbruzzese from Riverside City Fire dept. came to talk to the second grade kids about community workers and fire safety for the month of October.
Screens can be great tools for learning, but nothing replaces the value of real conversations, shared meals, and time spent together. Let’s remember that the best lessons often happen off-screen—in moments of connection, play, and curiosity. #WellnessWednesday #HealthyEtiwandaKids

Students in Mrs. Boehm' 4th grade class celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by learning about the history of piñata’s, and completing a writing assignment about what was learned. After, the class made papier-mâché piñata‘s and decorated them!







TK Career Day!









We know there’s someone you’d like to give a high five to—a student, teacher, or administrator who went above and beyond this week! Email a photo and a brief description to dosocialmedia@etiwanda.org and we’ll share them tomorrow. Please send your submissions before 9 AM on Friday.

Don’t wait—register for the E3 Run by October 3 to guarantee your race shirt! Register today at bit.ly/E3FunRun25 or on the district website. #WellnessWednesday #EtiwandaHealthyKids

It’s not too late, Etiwanda families! We’d love to hear your thoughts. Take a moment to complete our annual feedback survey by visiting the district or your school’s website. Your input helps shape the future of our schools!

We know there’s someone you’d like to give a high five to—a student, teacher, or administrator who went above and beyond this week! Email a photo and a brief description to dosocialmedia@etiwanda.org and we’ll share them tomorrow. Please send your submissions before 9 AM on Friday.

The 20th Annual E3 Fun Run is right around the corner! Register by October 3, 2025, to guarantee your race shirt. Spots fill up quickly—just ask anyone who’s joined the fun over the past 20 years! Register through the news section on your school or district website, or simply click here: bit.ly/E3FunRun25
#WellnessWednesday #HealthyEtiwandaKids

Attendance matters! When our Etiwanda students are in class, they’re learning, growing, and building a strong future. Let’s keep showing up every day and making the most of every opportunity!

We know there’s someone you’d like to give a high five to—a student, teacher, or administrator who went above and beyond this week! Email a photo and a brief description to dosocialmedia@etiwanda.org and we’ll share them tomorrow. Please send your submissions before 9 AM on Friday.

What’s better than supporting your school while getting some exercise? Adding bubbles to the mix! Join us for the 20th Annual E3 Fun Run on Saturday, October 18, 2025, at Central Park. This year’s event will feature bubbles, a live DJ, prizes, local vendors, and plenty of fun for everyone.
Register now at bit.ly/E3FunRun25.
Register now at bit.ly/E3FunRun25.

We know there’s someone you’d like to give a high five to—a student, teacher, or administrator who went above and beyond this week! Email a photo and a brief description to dosocialmedia@etiwanda.org
and we’ll share them tomorrow. Please send your submissions before 9 AM on Friday.
and we’ll share them tomorrow. Please send your submissions before 9 AM on Friday.

Quality time with family creates lasting memories, while too much screen time can take them away. Finding balance is the key! #WellnessWednesday #HealthyEtiwandaKids

Time together matters more than time on a screen. Whether it’s playing a game, reading a book, or just talking about the day, family moments help kids grow in ways no device can.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends:
Children ages 2–5 should have no more than 1 hour of screen time per day.
Older children should have consistent limits on screen use.
Let’s trade a little screen time for family time—it makes a big difference.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends:
Children ages 2–5 should have no more than 1 hour of screen time per day.
Older children should have consistent limits on screen use.
Let’s trade a little screen time for family time—it makes a big difference.

It’s that time of year—the E3 Fun Run is back! Join us for the 20th Annual E3 Fun Run on Saturday, October 18, 2025, at Central Park. This year we’re adding extra excitement with bubbles on the course! 🫧Register by October 3, 2025 to secure your official Fun Run shirt. Sign up on the district website or at bit.ly/E3FunRun25. It’s a great way to support our schools while having fun with family and friends. We can’t wait to see you there!

TK Students in Mrs. Gionet's class visit the Lightfoot Library for the first time!



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