🍎Preschool Registration is NOW OPEN!🍏 Is your little one ready for preschool? 🏫Children born between 09/02/2021 - 09/02/2022 are eligible to enroll!
📢 New Student Registration Opens April 1st! 🎉 🚀 It’s time to enroll for the 2025-2026 school year!✨ Who can register?🧒 TK: Children born between 09/02/20 - 09/01/21🎒 Kindergarten: Children born between 09/02/19 - 09/01/20
📢 Parlier USD Safety Update 📢 Safety is our priority! This school year, we’re enhancing campus security.
🎊 2025 PUSD Showcase 🎊 We are thrilled to invite you to one of Parlier Unified School District's biggest community events of the year—the PUSD Showcase! 🎉✨ This event is all about empowerment, resources, and opportunity for our students, families, and community!
🏀🎉 "March Madness" Attendance Challenge is Here! 🎉🏀 🏆 Classrooms & Schools will compete for the best attendance to win a banner!👨👩👧👦 Students, parents, teachers, and the community—everyone can join in!🎯 The goal? Build positive, long-lasting habits and improve school attendance!
🍔🌮 Showcase 2025 Vendor Booth Registrations NOW OPEN to Public Vendors🍔🌮 Calling all public vendors, licensed food businesses, and school clubs! 🍔🌮 This year, we’re inviting YOU to sell food items and be part of an unforgettable community celebration. Let’s take engagement to the next level!
Student Earned Income Exclusion (SEIE) Learn about Student Earned Income Exclusion (SEIE)—a program that may allow students under 22 receiving SSI to work and still receive full benefits!
🇺🇸 Honoring Presidents Day! 🇺🇸 In observance of Presidents Day, all Parlier Unified School District school sites will be closed on Monday, February 17th. Classes will resume on Tuesday, February 18th.
📢 Parlier Unified School District Observes Abraham Lincoln’s Day 🇺🇸 Parlier Unified will be closed on Monday, February 10, 2025, in observance of Abraham Lincoln’s Day. Classes will resume on Tuesday, February 11, 2025.
🌨️ Attendance During Winter 🌨️ Rainy, foggy weather and seasonal illnesses like colds can impact school attendance. Even excused absences can add up, leading to lower grades and test scores.