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Albany Park School - Home of the Panthers
Albany Park School
Home of the Panthers
Albany Park School - Home of the Panthers
Albany Park School
Home of the Panthers

Mrs. Janice Vargas, Principal

About Us

Welcome to Albany Park. I am Mrs. Vargas, the new principal at Albany Park. I am excited to meet you and your family, and know that wonderful learning opportunities will continue here at school. At Albany Park, my staff and I have prepared all summer to create a safe and positive learning environment for your child.  Each teacher has participated in staff development and is prepared to motivate and give stellar instruction so that each child can reach their full potential. I look forward to interacting with you and partnering with parents to continue to make Albany Park a family/community school.  If you would like to participate in our school events, school site council or new parent initiatives, please sign up in the office with Mrs. Trevino.  

 

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Panther Programs
P.O.W.E.R.+
After School Expanded Learning Program

Students in grades 2 through 5 are provided with an opportunity to join our after-school program from 2:07 p.m. until 6:00 pm daily, every day school is in session. The program provides opportunities for intervention in language arts/math, recreational activities, nutrition, as well as enrichment activities. Space is limited to 20 students per grade level, so get signed up today! 

Please call the office for more information. 661-721-5020

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News & Events

Students Working Against Tobacco (SWAT) clubs from 10 different schools gathered at the historic Bell Tower Plaza.

Middle and high school students across Kern County are choosing advocacy over tobacco use by participating in the third annual Youth Against Commercial Tobacco Summit at Bell Tower Plaza, where SWAT clubs from 10 schools collaborated to create a podcast promoting prevention. Organized by groups including the Kern County Superintendent of Schools, Blue Zones Project Bakersfield, and Kern County Public Health, the event empowers students to speak out against tobacco use and push for policy change. Student leader Brianna Naranjo highlighted podcasts as an effective way to reach teens through social media and amplify youth voices. The effort comes amid ongoing concerns, as recent data shows over 10% of high schoolers and nearly 6% of middle schoolers regularly use tobacco, with vaping being the most common form.

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We have some great news to share! Our district is being featured in today’s edition of CalMatters - a nonprofit and nonpartisan news website with a wide readership across California. I am extremely proud of this article as it highlights the hard work and dedication of our entire district family.  At the center of this achievement are our district schools. Your tireless efforts ensure that our students' love of learning will never fade even during a pandemic. For me, this article represents the heart that each team member has for our precious students.

 

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Great news! Our District has been selected as a recipient of a Golden Bell Award presented at the annual CSBA (California School Boards Association) conference. This award is a reflection of every DUSD team member’s efforts to support student attendance through our Promise 180 initiative. I would also like to recognize and thank the site team members who oversee attendance each day—your dedication to monitoring and supporting daily attendance is truly appreciated.

In addition, our district had the opportunity to present at the State Board of Education meeting, highlighting our collaborative efforts to improve services, academic achievement, suspension rates, and our work with the Community Schools Grant. The State Board was genuinely impressed with our presentation. A special thank you to April Gregerson, who presented on behalf of the district with such enthusiasm, clarity, and pride.

We also want to share the video that was featured for the State Department of Education, showcasing our Promise 180 efforts. Please click the following link to view. Promise 180 Video

Congratulations to our entire district team for your commitment to supporting students and believing that every student’s dreams can become a reality through a strong educational foundation and a staff who truly believes that each child matters.

Rosalina Rivera

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