Newstral
Article
The Fresno Bee on 2023-02-18 14:30
Here are the boundaries for Clovis’ newest elementary school. What parents should know
Related news
- Parents, students faced with switching schools. Clovis approves new attendance boundariesThe Fresno Bee
- How old is Temperance Kutner Elementary School in Clovis?The Fresno Bee
- What should Clovis Unified name its new elementary school? Decision expected soonThe Fresno Bee
- School ‘Safe Zone’ program continues despite criticism from some Clovis parentsThe Fresno Bee
- Clovis parents, it’s simple: Mask up your children so they can go back to schoolThe Fresno Bee
- Clovis schools now more LGBTQ+ tolerant, union says. Here are the latest changesThe Fresno Bee
- Clovis Unified parents angry that daughters share locker room with transgender studentThe Fresno Bee
- Clovis columnist: Parents, not government, must decide if children need COVID shotsThe Fresno Bee
- Clovis parents and COVID mandates: Letters to the editor of The Bee, Nov. 14, 2021The Fresno Bee
- Clovis parents watching the new schools chief to see if she backs teachers & students | OpinionThe Fresno Bee
- Clovis Unified parents, graduates offer different views on transgender bathroom lawThe Fresno Bee
- Loud Clovis parents are wrong about COVID vaccines. School board must put students firstThe Fresno Bee
- Citizenship ceremony in Clovis focuses on newest young AmericansThe Fresno Bee
- Magnolia Crossing is newest assisted-living center in ClovisThe Fresno Bee
- Clovis Unified to change attendance boundaries. Here’s how students are affectedThe Fresno Bee
- Clovis Unified names newest school after a longtime teacher who ‘rose above’ adversityThe Fresno Bee
- Clovis schools win COVID-19 waiver to reopen elementary schools for in-person classesThe Fresno Bee
- Clovis elementary school administrator killed in hit-and-run crash, district saysThe Fresno Bee
- Clovis schools warn parents of ‘hoax emails’ giving false coronavirus informationThe Fresno Bee
- Clovis parents urge school board to defy COVID-19 health orders, bring more students backThe Fresno Bee