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This form must be completed for any student newly enrolled at Colton Joint Unified School District
A Warm Welcome to Our New CJUSD Families!
For all parents whose student is newly enrolled in the Colton Joint Unified School District for the 2025-26 school year, we kindly ask you to complete the Data for School Funding Form. This form plays a vital role in securing the funding that allows us to offer free breakfast and lunch to every student, every day. Your cooperation directly supports our ability to continue these important services.
Should you have any questions, please reach out to your child's school office.
Click to complete or Scan the QR code below:
Safety Tips for Students
- Wait in designated areas: Don't wander into traffic while waiting to be picked up.
- Look both ways before crossing the street: Use crosswalks and make eye contact with drivers before crossing.
- Never jaywalk: It's dangerous and illegal.
- Listen to adult instructions: Follow the directions of parents, teachers, or crossing guards.
- Student Safety Tips
Parent Tips for School Drop-Off and Pick-Up: Keeping Your Child Safe
The hustle and bustle of school arrival and dismissal can be stressful, but prioritizing safety is key. Here are some tips to ensure a smooth and safe experience for you and your child:
Before You Arrive:
- Plan ahead: Review the school's drop-off and pick-up procedures. Is there a designated zone? Are there specific lanes for entering and exiting? Knowing the plan will help avoid confusion and delays.
- Prepare your child: Make sure they have everything they need for the day (backpack, lunch, etc.) and are familiar with the drop-off/pick-up routine. Practice safe pedestrian skills like looking both ways before crossing and using designated crosswalks.
- Leave on time: Avoid the last-minute rush that can lead to distracted driving.
During Drop-Off and Pick-Up:
- Follow the rules: Pay attention to signage and designated lanes. Don't double park or block crosswalks. This keeps traffic flowing and reduces risk for pedestrians.
- Minimize distractions: Put your phone down and focus on the task at hand. A moment's inattention can have serious consequences.
- Be patient: Delays are common during peak times. Stay calm and courteous to other drivers and school staff.
- Let the professionals handle it: If your child needs assistance getting out of the car or crossing the street, allow school personnel to help.
- Meet in a designated area: Arrange a specific spot near the school for your child to wait for pick-up. Avoid lingering in drop-off zones, as this can create congestion.
Additional Tips:
- Consider alternative transportation: If possible, explore options like carpooling, walking, or biking to school. This can not only ease congestion but also promote healthy habits.
- Teach your child about stranger danger: Remind them not to leave with anyone unauthorized and to report any suspicious activity to a trusted adult.
- Communicate and collaborate: If you have any concerns about safety during drop-off or pick-up, don't hesitate to talk to the school administration or parent-teacher organization.
By working together and prioritizing safety, we can ensure a smooth and enjoyable school experience for everyone.
Summertime Activities
Summertime is officially here! Keep busy with these suggested activities.
- Go swimming! Beat the heat and have fun at a local pool, beach, or lake.
- Hit the park! Parks offer a variety of activities for kids such as playgrounds, frisbee throwing and,bike riding.
- Go for a hike or nature walk. Explore the great outdoors and learn about plants and animals.
- Arts and crafts. Get creative with painting, drawing, sculpting, or building with Legos.
- Read a book. Set aside some time each day for reading. Visit your local library to pick out some new books.