Good evening Anzar Students and Families, Today, the administration at Anzar High School and Aromas-San Juan School District were made aware of a potential threat against Anzar High School posted on social media. The San Benito County Sheriff’s Department has confirmed that this is an unfounded threat. Also, Facebook has verified that this is not a credible threat as it was not tied to any specific account and is typical of a hack. Anzar High School will be in session tomorrow, Monday, October 21, 2019. Out of an abundance of caution, there will be law enforcement presence on campus all day. During the school day, the gates to the entrance of the school will be closed. The safety of students and staff is our number one priority, and we will continue to ensure that Anzar remains a safe and secure campus at all times. Notifications will be sent out via an all-call this evening, the school’s website, Anzar’s Facebook page, and the District’s website. We thank you for your support and cooperation during this time. Best, Ms. Angela Crawley, Principal Ms. Michele Huntoon, Superintendent
about 6 years ago, Thelma Buckley
The October 15th Board of Trustees meeting has been canceled and is currently being rescheduled. The rescheduled date will be posted once it has been established
about 6 years ago, Janet Ash
Dear San Juan parents and community, At approximately 1:50 today, an ambulance was called to assist us with a child who had an epileptic seizure that caused him to fall and sustain injuries. Our local San Juan fire department responded. The child’s family arrived soon afterward and were able to make decisions about the student’s care. As always, the safety of our students and staff is our highest priority.
over 6 years ago, Elizabeth Cord
PG & E Safety Action Center www.safetyactioncenter.pge.com.
over 6 years ago, Thelma Buckley
San Benito County Sheriff's Office - Press Release http://nixle.us/BC3CG
over 6 years ago, Thelma Buckley
October 1 2019 Dear Parents & San Juan Community, I am writing to inform you that a threat involving San Juan School was reported to law enforcement early today. I met extensively with San Benito County Sheriff’s Deputies, who responded before school this morning. We have interviewed all parties to what was originally a minor dispute among friends. The issue was resolved immediately almost two weeks ago and the students involved have been and remain close friends. Possibly another child overheard the friends arguing and misinterpreted what was said. The deputies and I have determined there were no threats made at that time or since. Rumors mentioning “guns” or “killing” have been determined to be unfounded. San Juan School is safe today and we are all committed to the safety of our community and our children. I am very concerned that a child’s name has been reported on social media. This child made no threat, and we are now concerned for his safety. I am asking responsible adults to refrain from using a child’s name unless you spoke directly to that child. If so, please report it to me or to law enforcement immediately. We appreciate your concern. That is what makes San Juan great! Let me assure you, threats are taken seriously and investigated thoroughly. Thank you for your support. Sincerely, Elizabeth Cord Principal
over 6 years ago, Thelma Buckley
Dear parents, families, and all San Juan Alumni and supporters, Today is the ONE DAY ONLY fundraiser for our San Juan running track! Your contribution will be appreciated, even $5 can help! Please use the link below to make your contribution through San Benito Gives: https://sanbenitogives.mightycause.com/organization/Sanjuanschoolrunningtrack Thank you, Elizabeth Cord, Ed.D. Principal San Juan School (831) 623-4539 ecord@asjusd.k12.ca.us
over 6 years ago, Thelma Buckley
Dear Parents, P G & E has unfortunately not been able to restore power to San Juan School. As a result of the loss of power and the extreme heat conditions, we will be releasing students early today. Release time for all grades K - 8 will be at NOON today. Buses will be running the usual routes, so your child will take the bus of they usually do, just at noon. Parent pick ups in the parking lot will proceed as usual, but at 12 noon.  Any child not picked up will be supervised until parents arrive. Thank you for your patience and understanding during this natural weather event. Elizabeth Cord, Ed.D. Principal San Juan School
over 6 years ago, Janet Ash
Good morning parents Sometime during the night, a truck hit a power pole near San Juan School causing a power outage. At this time the power still has not been restored and we do not have an estimated time for restoration. We will still have classes this morning and will be monitoring the situation as the day proceeds. In the event of an early release day bus transportation will be provided. Please be on the alert for a possible early release day. We apologize for the inconvenience but truly appreciate your patience and cooperation.   Buenos dias padres Durante la noche, un camión chocó contra un poste de energía cerca de la escuela San Juan, causando un corte de energía en la escuela. En este momento, la energía aún no se ha recuperado y no tenemos un tiempo estimado para la restauración. Todavía tendremos clases esta mañana y estaremos monitoreando la situación durante el día. En caso de que tendremos que cambiar el horario de la salida, a salir mas tempraoa, tendremos transporte de autobus. Favor de estar alertos para un día de salida mas temprano. Pedimos disculpas por las molestias, y les agradecemos su paciencia y cooperación.
over 6 years ago, Janet Ash
San Juan School office hours for August 8th & 9th are 8 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. After 1:00 p.m., please contact the District Office (831-623-4500) for information/support
over 6 years ago, Janet Ash
A Facilities Committee meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 14, 2019 at 6 p.m. in the San Juan School library to continue the discussion regarding solar energy
over 6 years ago, Janet Ash
The Aromas-San Juan Unified School District covers approximately 100 square miles in western San Benito County, northern Monterey County, and eastern Santa Cruz County. The District includes the city of San Juan Bautista in San Benito County, the unincorporated community of Aromas in Monterey County, and other unincorporated areas in its three-county territory. The majority of the District's land area is in San Benito County.
over 7 years ago, Michele Huntoon