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Important Dates
Superintendent Corrine Folmer, Ed.D.
"Our district is committed to operating with increasing efficiency and effectiveness. We strive to maximize every one of our resources and ensure that every investment is used to its fullest potential.”
Get to know Clovis Unified Superintendent Corrine Folmer, Ed.D., in interviews by elementary-school aged students! Dr. Folmer also shares a message to families and staff on important topics monthly in CUSD Today, the district's newspaper. Watch her video interviews and read her messages here.
Academic Support
Clovis Unified offers free, one-on-one online tutoring available at all times to all students! More than 3,000 tutor experts in 250-plus subjects are ready to help. To access, students can login to their Clever account and select the Tutor.com app.
Dress Code
Questions about whether an item is in the CUSD dress code? See the dress code here.
Social-Emotional Wellness Supports
Clovis Unified has numerous resources to support students' social-emotional health. To learn more, talk with your child's teacher or school psychologist, or view our Comprehensive Wellness Project.
Parent Connect
View your child's attendance, schedule, assignment records, grades and more in Parent Connect.
Results from the Fresno County Elections Office show that the community has approved Measure A on the November 2024 ballot. "These results show that voters support us in our commitment to keeping our school facilities first class for our students and staff. The passing of Measure A also indicates how important our students’ education is to our community and reflects the longstanding partnership between our District and the families we serve," said Superintendent Corrine Folmer, Ed.D.. To pass, at least 55% of voters had to approve the measure, which will be used to complete repairs and updates to old school buildings and to complete the final phase of Clovis South High School. “As work on the Measure A project list gets underway, our commitment remains accountability, transparency, and pursuit of the highest standards in all that we do for our students, our team, and our community,” said Folmer.
Learn more about what will be funded, the full report and presentation for the Committee, and more.Results from the Fresno County Elections Office show that the community has approved Measure A on the November 2024 ballot. "These results show that voters support us in our commitment to keeping our school facilities first class for our students and staff. The passing of Measure A also indicates how important our students’ education is to our community and reflects the longstanding partnership between our District and the families we serve," said Superintendent Corrine Folmer, Ed.D.. To pass, at least 55% of voters had to approve the measure, which will be used to complete repairs and updates to old school buildings and to complete the final phase of Clovis South High School. “As work on the Measure A project list gets underway, our commitment remains accountability, transparency, and pursuit of the highest standards in all that we do for our students, our team, and our community,” said Folmer.
Learn more about what will be funded, the full report and presentation for the Committee, and more.Click on the icons to access each useful resource for the new school year.
Communication is critical in our 43,000-plus student district. In addition to your school's website, social media platforms and communications, we encourage our students, parents, staff and community to stay informed through one or all of the following district communication mediums: