Education
Redlands Unified expands digital learning with 1:1 Chromebook pilot
Beattie Middle School students receive personal Chromebooks as part of a district initiative to enhance equity, access, and innovation in education.
REV students hit high notes at All-State performances
French horn player Aviv Poliva and bass vocalist Aiden Gonzalez represent San Bernardino County in prestigious state-level band and choir ensembles.
Redlands Unified unions push back against proposed flag and cultural observance restrictions
Teachers and staff unions warn the policy would violate state and federal laws, limit classroom discussions, and infringe on bargaining rights.
Six honored at Redlands High Athletic Hall of Fame dinner
The ceremony celebrated the legacy of Redlands High School’s 130-year tradition of excellence.
Redlands schools safe for all students, staff regardless of immigration status: Superintendent
Redlands Unified Superintendent Juan Cabral addresses concerns over Trump administration stripping schools, churches of immigration enforcement protection
RUSD seeks community input on student success
District "Thoughtexchange" is available through Thursday, Jan. 23 to help develop goals and share ideas for the District's Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) for 2025-26 school year
Redlands school board debates flag, cultural observance policy
Board agrees to survey students, parents, teaches on proposed flag display limits after heated meeting
Redlands school board to discuss flag ban, holiday observance policies
Proposed changes would allow only U.S. and California flags and put guidelines in place over district holiday observances, events, and celebrations
Chronic absenteeism surges in RUSD, exceeding pre-pandemic rates
Across the district, about 20% of K-8 students are chronically absent, with some schools hitting nearly 40%.
REP distributes $72K in grants to local schools
Judson & Brown Elementary’s garden comes back to life with the help of a $500 Redlands Educational Partnership grant, fostering collaboration and honoring a beloved teacher’s legacy.
Redlands Schools avoid make-up days after Line fire
RUSD closed for a week in September due to wildfire emergency
Therapy dogs bring comfort and smiles to Redlands students
Inland Empire Therapy Dogs visit McKinley Elementary, offering affection and stress relief to students. Learn how these furry friends make a difference and how you can volunteer with the program.