Sometimes in today's world it's easy to forget that we are still surrounded by good people who help those around them. Last semester Canyon Ridge Supervisor 1 Sanita Cortina had a health emergency on campus. Principal, and former EMT, Mr. Faysel Bell intervened and helped stabilize her until EMTs were able to reach the school and give her the life saving medical attention she needed. Ms. Cortina credited Mr. Bell with saving her life and described him as her hero as she presented him with an award at an HUSD leadership meeting this week. Special thanks to Mr. Bell and all our first responders who protect us and our community everyday. And kudos to Mr. Bell whose care for his students and staff goes much further than the classroom door.


Every day in April, we’re celebrating the incredible people who make our schools shine—one outstanding employee at a time. Stay tuned as we highlight their hard work, dedication, and impact!

Every day in April, we’re celebrating the incredible people who make our schools shine—one outstanding employee at a time. Stay tuned as we highlight their hard work, dedication, and impact!

HUGE shoutout to our amazing students at Oak Hills High School for taking FIRST PLACE and Hesperia High School for their incredible professionalism at the High Desert Hispanic Chamber's Legislative Power Lunch!

Every day in April, we’re celebrating the incredible people who make our schools shine—one outstanding employee at a time. Stay tuned as we highlight their hard work, dedication, and impact!

Every day in April, we’re celebrating the incredible people who make our schools shine—one outstanding employee at a time. Stay tuned as we highlight their hard work, dedication, and impact!

The 2025 iExpo was great! Huge turnout & tons of amazing projects! Thank-You to our coordinators, judges, staff, parents & students who made it possible! And thank-you to our sponsor HoraceMann.com To see all the photos & video from the event go to tinyurl.com/iExpo25




For today's #SchoolSiteHighlight we go to Kingston Elementary. The Family Resource Center at Kingston Elementary serves as a vibrant hub of parental engagement and school community collaboration. This essential space represents more than just a room - it's a dynamic center where parents actively contribute to the school's success and student development. These dedicated parents represent the heart of Kingston's collaborative spirit, proving that when families and schools work together, student success becomes a shared achievement. Kingston is very lucky to have them!




Every day in April, we’re celebrating the incredible people who make our schools shine—one outstanding employee at a time. Stay tuned as we highlight their hard work, dedication, and impact!

Every day in April, we’re celebrating the incredible people who make our schools shine—one outstanding employee at a time. Stay tuned as we highlight their hard work, dedication, and impact!

Congratulations to the HUSD Employees of the Month for March! Teacher of the Month is Ranchero Middle School English Teacher Katy Gill and our Classified Employee of the Month is LaTasha Jones, Canyon Ridge High School's School Secretary. Give them a shout-out in the comments!


Every day in April, we’re celebrating the incredible people who make our schools shine—one outstanding employee at a time. Stay tuned as we highlight their hard work, dedication, and impact!

#SchoolSiteHighlight The Elementary Lego Robotics event was recently hosted at Lime St. Elementary. Teams of students from all over the district participated. Students did an amazing job, and the community came out to see all the amazing student work. What a great event!
Every day in April, we’re celebrating the incredible people who make our schools shine—one outstanding employee at a time. Stay tuned as we highlight their hard work, dedication, and impact!

Every day in April, we’re celebrating the incredible people who make our schools shine—one outstanding employee at a time. Stay tuned as we highlight their hard work, dedication, and impact!

All April long, our annual Employee Spotlight will highlight the incredible people who make our schools shine—one teacher and one classified staff member at a time. Stay tuned each day as we celebrate their hard work, dedication, and impact!


This week Oak hills High School participated in the Every 15 Minutes Program. Every 15 Minutes is a two-day program which demonstrates to high school students the impact drinking and driving has on friends, families, and their community. The first day of the program is highlighted by a simulated traffic collision that will be conducted at the high school involving impaired teenage driver and a fatally injured victim. The event includes emergency responses from police, fire, ambulance, coroner, public works, and tow-truck companies, just as an actual collision would require. The program concluded with a mock funeral and assembly for students. HUSD is committed to promoting safety and drunk driving awareness to our students and within our community.









All April long, our annual Employee Spotlight will highlight the incredible people who make our schools shine—one teacher and one classified staff member at a time. Stay tuned each day as we celebrate their hard work, dedication, and impact!


All April long, our annual Employee Spotlight will highlight the incredible people who make our schools shine—one teacher and one classified staff member at a time. Stay tuned each day as we celebrate their hard work, dedication, and impact!


Tomorrow and April 4th, the California Highway Patrol, in conjunction with Oak Hills High School, will be conducting a simulated drunk driving traffic collision as part of the Every 15 Minutes program. The simulated collision will be staged on the street, in back of Oak Hills High School and will begin at approximately 10:00 am. Expect road closures and heavier than normal traffic around the school during those times.

