Congratulations to our very own 2nd grader for being selected as one of District 4 Supervisor, Susan Ellenberg's Art's 4 All Initiative! We are so very proud of her! #wearecrew
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Sign up to be a volunteer at Rosemary. Sign up once, and you will be able to attend to support your child's field trips during all of their years attending our school! The more parents, the safer and more enjoyable our students experiences on field trips will be! Sign the parent volunteer packet today!
Last week, we had our first "Walk to School" Day to commemorate Ruby Bridges. She was the first African American student to attend an all-white school at the age of 6 years old. During this time, our world ridiculed her as she walked into the school. Thanks to her bravery, all students are how allowed to go to school and access an equal education! Thank you to all of the families who joined us!
Friendly reminder, if your child missed his/her picture day last month, please be sure to retake them on 11/20/25. This picture day is for our student's ID, therefore they must be in uniform. For any questions, please call us in the office. Thank you!
Thank you to all of our amazing students for another great year of Art, Innovation, and Music!
Check out more details about our last session of the year: bit.ly/cusdaimblog


Rosemary's kindergarten growth in DIBELS (our grade K-2 early literacy assessment) is a bright spot in our winter benchmark assessments. Between Fall 2024 to January 2025, the percentage of Rosemary kindergarten students grew one level or more in early literacy by 53%, surpassing the district's growth of 33%. The growth in achievement is a testament to the effectiveness of the school's reading intervention program, which is funded with federal Title I dollars.
Parent feedback is an important factor for our decisions about your child's school experience.
That's why we're hoping all of our parents and guardians will participate in our annual survey.
P.S.
This video gives you a glimpse of the difference it makes!
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Dear Families:
Yesterday, January 7, 2025, we were informed by PowerSchool, our Student Information System (SIS) platform, that they experienced an international cyber attack at the end of December. This afternoon, our data team was invited to a webinar by PowerSchool to learn more about the situation. We have confirmed that some of our data was accessed. Fortunately, the disclosed information did not include any students’ Social Security Numbers.
Essentially, the data accessed was the student's name, birthdate, address and similar information. The discernable data fields accessed can be found here.
In the webinar, PowerSchool shared their corrective actions and confidence that there is no further threat to the data.
While there is no indication that student passwords were compromised, we will supplement our daily monitoring system by providing students with new passwords in the next few days.
We have worked extensively to ensure security in our data systems, such as implementing a Multi-Factor Authentication process, geographic restrictions, suspicious login protections and other security measures. It is unfortunate that, in spite of these efforts, our data was accessed as part of the PowerSchool cyberattack. We will continue to work to ensure our data is secure and will ensure our Student Information System increases security protections.
PowerSchool is monitoring the situation, has engaged a cybersecurity remediation company to prevent future incidents, and will provide our staff with updates for our community. For questions related to PowerSchool’s security procedures, please visit PowerSchool’s website or email Security [at] PowerSchool.com.





