Message from Manuel J. Fernandez
We began the school year with a commitment to Restorative Practices as a means of shaping a school culture that values reflection and restoration over punishment. It has been a challenge to us all but we continue to pursue strategies that help scholars view their mistakes as learning opportunities. Learn more >>
Sixth Grader Becomes Mayor/Principal for the Day
In an effort to be proactive in encouraging public awareness of positive stories of the dwarfism community the Little People of America month declared October National Dwarfism Awareness Month. The City of Cambridge officially acknowledged this important recognition by appointing Charles “CJ” Dupont – Grade 6 CSUS Scholar as the Mayor for the day. Read more >>
CSUS Artists Unveil People, Places & Things Art Exhibit at the Mayor's Office
Until January 14 the works of our scholar-artists will be on display at city hall. Please take an opportunity to view this extraordinary exhibit before it ends! Kudos to Visual Art Teacher Ms. April Silbert and all our talented artists! Read more >>
Staff vs. Scholar Volleyball Game
On Dec. 23rd the CSUS community held its 3rd annual Staff vs. Scholar Volleyball Game. For the third year in a row the staff won and swept the series 4 games to 0. It was a fun time for all especially head cheerleader, Principal Fernandez.
Girls' Volleyball Champs
On Dec. 19th, the CSUS Girls’ Volleyball All Stars played in district Championship at CRLS. They won in 2012 and came close in 2013. This year they bring a district trophy home as the city-wide champions. The wining team members are: Anaya B., Maya C., Tenya G., Mena K., Olivia K., Isabella L., Melissa L., Mariana M., Destiny P., Jaadyyah S., Lily T., and Shawna T. Congratulations to Coach Fusco and our star studded team!
Winter Showcase
The 2nd annual Winter Showcase was held on Dec. 17th with presentations by the Chorus, Orchestra, Concert, Band, Jazz Band, and Visual Art. Once again CSUS scholars and their teachers distinguished themselves. We are very proud of what can be accomplished with teamwork, discipline, and enthusiasm. Thanks to all the scholars and teachers; Mr. Fusco, Ms. Green, Mr. Mossberg, Ms. Silbert, Mr. Tripp, Mr. Watts, and Mr. Searcy.
It's a Snow Jam
On December 19th, CSUS held the annual It’s a Snow Jam! dances. Both the grade 6 and the later 7/8 dance were well attended and enjoyed by all. Of course once again the teachers had the best moves on the dance floor.
CRLS Information Night for Rising 9th Grade Families
I want to encourage
all families of 8th graders to attend the January 15 Information Night
at Cambridge Rindge and Latin School (CRLS), Cambridge's wonderful
public high school. This is your child's chance to meet his or her
guidance counselor and your family's opportunity to learn all about the
programs and classes that will be available for your student next year. Learn more >>
Register for Kindergarten in January
Was your
child born between September 1, 2009 - March 31, 2011? He or she can go
to a public school for free starting in September 2015! Learn more >>
Healthy Snack of the Week
Cambridge in Motion suggests this week's healthy snack: Hard-boiled egg and raisins. Learn more >>
Look Good and Support CSUS
Cambridge Street Upper School Spirit Gear is now available.
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Upcoming CSUS Events
January 7: First payment and Financial Aid Requests Due for Gr. 8 Trip to NYC
January 8: KO/CSUS and Community Complex Public Meeting | 6 - 7:30PM
January 12: 7th Grade NetPals Lunch | 12Noon - 1PM
January 13: PCO Meeting | 6:30 - 8PM
January 14: Chat with the Head of School | 7:45 - 8:30AM
January 15: CRLS Information Night for Rising 9th Grade Families | 6 - 8PM | Learn more >>
January 19: No School: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, Day
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