Welcome to the Returning Students to Campus in a Pandemic Environment page. Thank you for your partnership during this pandemic.
Dr. Judy D. White, who has served in public education for more than four decades, will retire effective Nov. 1.
The money is designed to be used to order additional laptops and mobile hotspot devices to support distance learning for all students.
Public Hearing Notice regarding the Learning Continuity and Attendance Plan
An investigation into discrimination, harassment and bullying at VMHS found no coverup, but change has been promised.
Canvas provides an easy one-stop learning hub integrated into our student 365 accounts.
Faith Bible Church insists it follows coronavirus safety protocols, but "enforcing state guidelines" is not its main mission.
The governor and two Riverside County school districts deliver a road map.
The special board meeting continues Friday.
Most districts have yet to assess the financial impact of their meal distribution programs on already-strained budgets.
Please note that this program is available for all TK – 5 students.
Congratulations Class of 2020! This virtual celebration is an opporunity to honor and visually recognize Murrieta Valley USD graduates.
The Canhams worked together to write, compose, and perform an original song titled “This Is Our Song” dedicated to the Sage Oak seniors.
Currently, K-12 schools are ordered closed through June 19 under Riverside County Public Health Officer Dr. Cameron Kaiser.
The Riverside County Office of Education said some remote learning will likely continue this fall.
Individuals who wish to address the Board are asked to submit their comments in writing by 4:00 p.m. on the day of the meeting.
They might not have a traditional graduation ceremony this year, but they've worked hard to get to this point. Here's to the class of 2020!
Falling state tax revenues may leave school district bank accounts as empty as classrooms
Locate the elementary, middle and high school for your specific street address by going to our School Locator.
Beginning April 15, Family Services will be completing registrations online and through email for the 20/21 school year.
Mt. San Jacinto College, which operates a satellite location in Menifee, stopped in-person classes on March 16 due to the new coronavirus.
“Despite the closure of schools, students in Riverside County are continuing to create, dream, and express their ideas ... ."
"As a district, we are responsible for making decisions that consider all our students and their unique situations."
Information about safety precautions are also provided in the MVUSD correspondence.
UC Riverside Chancellor Kim Wilcox announced that all in-person classes on campus will be suspended until at least April 3.
The Murrieta Valley High School employee whose possible COVID-19 case closed the school has tested negative for the virus, officials said.
Darren K. Daniel was named the 2020 Riverside County Certificated Administrator of the Year.
After four rounds of competition this month, the Nighthawks are just one of eight teams left standing in the mock trials.
The money will be used to support programs geared toward apprenticeships in advanced manufacturing, healthcare, IT and other sectors.
MVUSD students hand made over 47,300 Valentine's Day cards that have been delivered to veterans and active-duty personnel around the world.
The infant-to-preschool Science Technology Engineering Arts and Math child development program will be operated by the RCOE.
The 38th annual Riverside County Mock Trial Competition begins Thursday, 6 p.m., at courthouses in Indio, Murrieta and Riverside.
"Every parent, educator and community leader in [RivCo] who has stepped up to support our students and our schools should be proud..."
Cayden and Zach have played baseball together since they were 7 years old. Now, they have both signed letters of intent to play D1 baseball.
Oct. is National Bullying Prevention Month, meant to bring attention to the bullying problem & involve people nationwide in a conversation.
The event has already raised more than $135,000 to combat breast cancer.
"We serve thousands of students and know that not every student has access to the health services they need."
Students held a lemonade stand to raise funds and awareness for Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation
She was recognized for her contribution to the 'Water is Life' art contest.