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Fontana Unified Leadership Team Continues to Evolve with New Administrative Appointments
Fontana Unified School District has announced four developments within District leadership, with the appointment of three new administrators and a school principal to continue a transformative first full year under Superintendent Miki R. Inbody.
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Fontana Unified High School Unveils New Rebel Mascot During On-Campus Rallies
Students filled A.B. Miller High School’s gym abuzz with anticipation as administration revealed the school’s new “Rebel” mascot, showcasing A.B. Miller’s commitment to school spirit and inclusivity during a pair of on-campus rallies on Feb. 16.
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Fontana Unified Students to Experience College Life During District’s First-Ever HBCU Campus Tour
Fontana Unified scholars eager to learn about college life and the role that Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCU) have played in ensuring equity in education for underrepresented students, are preparing to take the trip of a lifetime when they join the District’s inaugural HBCU Campus Tour.
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Fontana High Realizes Dream, Welcomes Fire Engine to Campus with Traditional Push-In Ceremony
More than 25 Fontana High School students smiled with joy as they huddled around a fire engine and helped deliver it into the school’s Fire Technology and Emergency Services classroom, McGinnis Station 815, during a traditional push-in ceremony on Jan. 10.
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19 Fontana Unified High School Football Team Members Earn All-CIF Accolades After Historic Season
Nineteen members of Fontana Unified School District high school football teams have secured prestigious All California Interscholastic Federation Southern Section (CIF-SS) division honors, recognizing their outstanding accomplishments in what was a historic football season across the District.
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Fontana Unified Elementary School Promotes Literacy Through Little Free Library Program
Almond Elementary School is asking its scholars to “take a book and share a book” as it kicks off its new Little Free Library program, designed to increase access to literature and promote a reading culture beyond the classroom and into the Almond Elementary community.
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