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Corey Vigil

My name is Corey Vigil. I have worked for the Etiwanda School District for over 12 years and I absolutely love being part of the Etiwanda family. This is my 6th year as a 5th-grade teacher. Previously, I taught 1st and 3rd grade. I received both my Bachelors degree and Multiple Subject Teaching Credential from Cal State San Bernardino. I also attended Concordia University of Irvine where I obtained a Masters' degree in Education.

I love to spend time with my wife and two kids (soon to be 3). My daughter will be 7 in January and my son will be 2 in December. We are also expecting another son in early September.

Besides my love for teaching, some of my other passions include all things sports, fishing, and playing games. My family and I love to be outdoors, eat good food, and listen to great music.

Rooms is the best way to contact me!

Email: Corey_Vigil@etiwanda.org

Announcements

I am looking forward to working together this school year.

As a reminder, your child is responsible for:

  • Daily Assignments on Google Classroom.

  • Weekly Grade Checks "Aeries"

  • Complete nightly homework (See Google Doc link below)

Upcoming Events

August 5th - First Day of School (1:15 Dismissal)

August 8th - Back to School Night

Homework Assignments

Supply List

If you are able to have the following supplies on the first day of school, it would be very helpful:

  • 2 Spiral Notebooks (blue and black; helps with organization)

  • Small pencil box (needs to fit in desk)

  • Earbuds

  • Fine-Tip Expo Markers

  • Kleenex

  • Post-It Notes

  • Sandwich and/or Gallon bags

**We have district-approved class hand sanitizer, but if you would like your child to have a small pocket-sized at their desk they may use it for individual purposes.

Please click the following link for our class AMAZON Wishlist.

The purchase of any items is voluntary. Amazon wishlist donation items are for the entire class. Our school provides all of the materials and supplies a child needs for instruction; however, donations in any quantity are always appreciated.