The Jolly Parade honoring first responders is coming Friday, December 15th starting at Ranchero Middle School and from there going to Cedar and Hesperia Junior High. Come out and join the community for photos with Santa, free candy, and lots more!.
3 months ago, Hesperia Unified
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The Jolly Parade honoring first responders is coming Friday, December 15th starting at Ranchero Middle School and from there going to Cedar and Hesperia Junior High. Come out and join the community for photos with Santa, free candy, and lots more!.
4 months ago, Hesperia Unified
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As we start another school year, please give yourselves extra time when dropping off your little ones and pay extra attention while on our roadways and in our school zones. Our officers will be out and about and we ask everyone to please be patient in our school pickup / drop off lines. If we all work together and focus on safety, we can minimize accidents. Have a wonderful first day and 2023-2024 school year!
8 months ago, HUSD Police Department
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Join us to Celebrate the Start of the Hesperia Unified School District's 2023-2024 School Year! Come with the whole family and learn how you can get involved in your children's education. There will be games, raffles, and lots of fun. ============ ¡Acompáñenos a Celebrar el Inicio del Año Escolar 2023-2024 del Distrito Escolar Unificado de Hesperia! Venga con toda la familia y conozca cómo puede involucrarse en la educación de sus hijos. Habrá juegos, rifas y mucha diversión. https://5il.co/1uy0m
10 months ago, Hesperia Unified
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Officer Rangel and Officer Lacey enjoyed presenting to parents at Mission Crest Elementary School about the common problems we're seeing in schools regarding social media, drugs and alcohol use. Thank you to all the parents who are present in their children's lives and help teach them about the dangers in the world today!
11 months ago, HUSD Police Department
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Chief Hinojos and Corporal Smith were invited by San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools to present an Active Shooter presentation to over 100 SBCSS staff members. Thank you for having us! #DedicatedToSafeSchools
11 months ago, HUSD Police Department
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We are aware of the snow in Hesperia and the surrounding areas. Students are safely in class, all schools are currently open and will continue under their normal bell schedules; however, we are working to help keep students indoors as much as possible. The weather service predictions are that the snow will clear at midday. We will continue to monitor the situation and road conditions and respond accordingly. If any changes are made we will communicate those changes to the community. In the absence of any further announcements, schools will remain open and dismiss at their normal times. We ask parents to plan for extra time when picking students up and to be as patient as possible as we all deal with the winter weather.
about 1 year ago, Hesperia Unified
We are aware of the snow in Hesperia and the surrounding areas. Students are safely in class, all schools are currently open and will continue under their normal bell schedules; however, we are working to help keep students indoors as much as possible. The weather service predictions are that the snow will clear at midday. We will continue to monitor the situation and road conditions and respond accordingly. If any changes are made we will communicate those changes to the community. In the absence of any further announcements, schools will remain open and dismiss at their normal times. We ask parents to plan for extra time when picking students up and to be as patient as possible as we all deal with the winter weather.
All HUSD school sites will be open today Friday, February 24, 2023.
about 1 year ago, Hesperia Unified
The Trona Joint Unified School District invited us to give a presentation regarding current social media, alcohol, and drug trends among teens today. Officers Lacey and Schuler enjoyed presenting to the students, staff and community members in Trona. Thank you for having us!
about 1 year ago, HUSD Police Department
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Please see the following flyers for a presentation by our department regarding Social Media and Drug and Alcohol Awareness. This presentation is designed for parents, students and staff of the district. We will conduct this presentation on January 17, 2023 at Sultana High School and on January 18, 2023 at Oak Hills High School at 5:30 p.m. We invite all to attend!
over 1 year ago, HUSD Police Department
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Officers Lacey and Schuler presented to parents in the District English Learner Advisory Committee. They covered topics ranging from the dangers of social media to drug and alcohol abuse among teens. There will be an opportunity for all parents, students and staff to see this presentation in the district. The 1st training is being offered at Sultana High School in the Multi-Purpose Room on January 17th, 2023 from 5:30pm - 7:00pm. The 2nd training will be available at Oak Hills High School in the Multi-Purpose Room on January 18th, 2023, from 5:30pm - 7pm.
over 1 year ago, HUSD Police Department
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We'd like to urge all parents and students to use crosswalks at intersections and ensure everyone crosses streets the safest way possible. Our arrival and dismissal times cause heavy vehicle traffic at each school and we want to direct pedestrians to avoid walking in the roadway. Even when it is more convenient, we challenge you to cross the road the right way so we can avoid any potential disasters. Thank you and stay safe!
over 1 year ago, HUSD Police Department
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Parents, please be aware that some criminal drug networks are using social media and smartphone apps to flood the U.S. with deadly fentanyl and fentanyl-laced fake pills. Monitor your children's social media and phone usage to prevent these criminals from preying on them. #OnePillCanKill Learn more at https://www.husdpd.com/o/husd-police-department/page/fentanyl-resources
over 1 year ago, Hesperia Unified
Here is a reference guide for parents, caregivers and educators to get a better sense of how emojis are being used in conjunction with illegal drugs.
over 1 year ago, HUSD Police Department
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Our officers enjoyed participating in the district's annual Trick-or-Treat event for the Pre-K Academy students and their families! Have a fun and safe Halloween!
over 1 year ago, HUSD Police Department
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Officers McCaulley, Rangel, and Corporal Smith attended the Juniper Elementary Red Ribbon Week event. They enjoyed meeting students and showing them their police cars!
over 1 year ago, HUSD Police Department
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We'd like to introduce the newest members of our department, Officer McCaulley and Officer Alexander. We are excited to have them as part of the team in our mission to keep Hesperia schools safe!
over 1 year ago, HUSD Police Department
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Today our schools and officers participated in International ShakeOut Day, when millions around the world engage in earthquake drills. Always be prepared!
over 1 year ago, HUSD Police Department
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Brightly-colored fentanyl (referred to as rainbow fentanyl) has been identified as a new trend according to the United States (U.S.) Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA). Rainbow fentanyl can be found in many forms, including pills, powder, and blocks that can resemble sidewalk chalk or candy. Any pill (regardless of its color, shape, or size) that does not come from a health care provider or pharmacist can contain fentanyl and can be deadly. For more information you can visit the DEA website here: https://www.dea.gov/press-releases/2022/08/30/dea-warns-brightly-colored-fentanyl-used-target-young-americans
over 1 year ago, Hesperia Unified
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This is also National Teen Driver Safety Week. We'd like to stand with the Hesperia Sheriff's station in encouraging teens and their parents to talk about the importance of following the rules of the road and driving responsibly. Please read more here: https://nixle.us/DZPEF?_ga=2.35141987.319646878.1666213442-292032125.1666108851
over 1 year ago, HUSD Police Department
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