Emiko Chapman joins team as Director of Special Education and Dr. Andrea Poma is new Assistant Principal at Walnut High from July 1.
"I, along with Board of Trustees, recognize, believe in, and embrace District’s longstanding motto, “KIDS FIRST –Every Student, Every Day".
She joined the Walnut Valley administrative team at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic and hit the deck running.
During school closure, Anjelica Liu learned a new hobby that will help provide over 5,600 meals to families affected by COVID-19.
Thirty-nine dedicated employees recognized with personal tributes and gift baskets delivered by trustees, superintendent, and administrators
Celebrations honoring legendary Class of 2020 include virtual keynote addresses by Ryan Seacrest and Morris Chestnut
From his living room, Diamond Bar High GLC Dave Desmond presents counseling strategies capped off with a song to homebound students.
Over the weekend, Board Members, Superintendent, and Cabinet delivered gift baskets to all 38 staff members.
First grade teacher Lisa Gomez creates "Flat Miss Gomez" Bitmoji paper doll to stay connected during COVID-19.
The Merit Scholar designees were chosen from more than 15,000 outstanding Finalists in the 2020 National Merit Scholarship Program
At this time, WVUSD is planning the re-opening of schools to start as scheduled on Monday, August 10, 2020.
Online tutorial offers calming and creative diversion
Jen Veneracion has discovered the rewards of bread baking
The recognition honors schools committed to increasing student access, engagement, and achievement in their PLTW program
Recognition for providing broad access to computer science, biomedical science, and engineering learning opportunities
Cancellation of end-of-year event due to coronavirus pandemic didn't stop the school from making students feel special
Virtual classes get underway as educators adapt to teaching during the coronavirus pandemic
Principal Dr. Ryan Maine goes "On Air" to recognize Class of 2020
Aspiring engineer Sean Chang receives $40,000 STEM Scholarship from Edison International
This week he was named a 2020 Edison Scholar, a prestigious award that comes with a $40,000 college scholarship from Edison International.
District’s Phase 2 Expanded Distance Learning which is scheduled to begin after Spring Break on Monday, April 20.
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Update will include plans to continue to provide services for students and the expansion of our Distance Learning Program through PHASE 2.
A letter from State Superintendent Tony Thurmond, intended for County Superintendents, was shared on social media platforms this evening.
Music plays on during school closure due to COVID-19. Students took to the stage from their homes to express themselves and stay connected.
Diamond Bar High chamber music ensembles took to online rehearsals in preparation for a virtual recital scheduled for March 25.
Transitional kindergarten and kindergarten through fifth grade registration begins January 13.
AP (Advanced Placement) Exam updates. Full exam schedule and testing information will be available by April 3.
Elementary school teachers in Walnut Valley Unified School District have completed extensive review of science textbooks for kindergarten.
Beginning back on Monday, March 16, and now continuing through Tuesday, May 5, all schools and the District Office will be CLOSED.
The first death from the novel coronavirus in Los Angeles County occurred at the local Pomona Valley Hospital.
California Department of Education (CDE) announced cancelation of all state testing, which includes CAASPP, Science, and Physical fitness.
Please view this video message from Superintendent Dr. Taylor on our district-wide Learning Enrichment And Resource Network.
Diamond Bar and Walnut High School Nutrition Services staff distribute “grab and go” meals on March 17.
Diamond Bar, Walnut High distribute breakfast and lunch to children under 18 weekday mornings.
Charter will partner with school districts to ensure local communities are aware of these tools to help students learn remotely.
Through Wednesday, March 18, 2020, please contact the District office at (909) 595-1261 or email Dr. Jeanette Koh at jkoh@wvusd.k12.ca.us .
Starting on Monday, March 16, meals will be available for pick-up, Monday through Friday, until further notice.
Walnut Valley USD is committed to providing regular communication regarding school closures due to the impact of COVID-19.