About FUESD
The Fallbrook Union Elementary School District provides a kindergarten through eighth-grade education to students across nine school sites, including two schools located aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton. Located in the northern-most part of San Diego County, FUESD provides a wide-ranging set of educational opportunities to a culturally diverse population of students.
Our Mission
Our Mission is to prepare every student leader with the knowledge and skill-set needed to thrive in high school, college, and career.
Our Vision
Our Vision is for every that every FUESD student is a confident, compassionate and courageous member of the community prepared to take meaningful contributions to the world
Educational Leadership and Programs
FUESD’s Accomplishments Include:
- Decreased the rate of Long Term English Learners to below the county and state averages since 2015.
- Demonstrated growth in student achievement and outperformed the state average in ELA and math every year since 2012.
- Developed alternatives to suspensions leading to 85% reduction in out of school suspensions.
- Secured over $500K in grant funding for districtwide implementation of The Leader in Me, a CASEL approved SEL program, resulting in FUESD being awarded the distinction of the first Lighthouse School District in the United States.
- Implemented Transitional Kindergarten throughout the district in 2013.
- Served the largest population of migrant students in San Diego county through comprehensive summer programs and 26 after school classes throughout the year.
- Dedicated over $1 million general fund dollars annually to provide free daily home-to-school transportation for over 1,500 students.
- Secured $800K in state funds to expand district preschool programs enhancing inclusion opportunities for special needs preschoolers.
- Designed and launched three alternative school options for students focused on dual language, STEM based instruction, and a virtual home school program.
- Created 21st century, hands-on Innovation Labs in every school to provide high quality STEM instruction for every student.
- Prioritized and expanded project based learning to all district students through the use of instructional coaches and online curriculum resources for every teacher.
- Implemented a comprehensive physical education program in all elementary schools to support the development of the whole child.
- Prioritized full time school counselors in all schools since 2018 to support students’ social-emotional learning.
Finance and Operations
FUESD’s Accomplishments Include:
- Increased district reserves 16% from 2017 to 2021 despite declining enrollment.
- Maximized and aligned district budget of $85 million to maintain a positive financial certification every year since 2011.
- Secured over $120 million dollars of state and federal funds to design and build two state-of-the-art schools aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton.
- Received over two million dollars in Department of Defense grants to support technology integration, STEM education, and counseling for military-connected students.
Human Capital
FUESD’s Accomplishments Include:
- Worked with staff and community partners to prioritize the spending of $27 million on a three year learning recovery plan.
- Distributed and served 1.9 million meals to FUESD families and community members since March 2020.
- Deployed 575 hotspots to students and families to provide internet service to 100% of district students.
- Secured $745K in federal funds to support the monthly cost of internet hotspots for families.
- Partnered with Boys and Girls Club to provide free child care to community members and employees during school closures.
- Successfully reopened district schools to all students five days a week in 2021 – one of three San Diego County School Districts to do so.
- Initiated a school based COVID19 testing program providing over 14K tests since August 2021 to keep students and employees in school.
Pandemic Response
FUESD’s Accomplishments Include:
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Worked with staff and community partners to prioritize the spending of $27 million on a three year learning recovery plan.
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Distributed and served 1.9 million meals to FUESD families and community members since March 2020.
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Deployed 575 hotspots to students and families to provide internet service to 100% of district students.
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Secured $745K in federal funds to support the monthly cost of internet hotspots for families.
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Partnered with Boys and Girls Club to provide free child care to community members and employees during school closures.
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Successfully reopened district schools to all students five days a week in 2021 – one of three San Diego County School Districts to do so.
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Initiated a school based COVID19 testing program providing over 14K tests since August 2021 to keep students and employees in school.
Community Engagement
FUESD’s Accomplishments Include:
- Developed, with over 120 staff and community partners, a “Portrait of an 8th Grader” – a newly defined district vision and mission aligned to the skills and dispositions students will need to succeed in the rapidly changing workforce.
- Garnered the support of parents and community with 97% of parents reporting they have opportunities for input in their child’s education and feel their children are safe at school.
- Implemented an in-district university teacher credentialing program with California State University San Marcos.
- Worked collaboratively with Base Command of MCB Camp Pendleton to support educational and transition programs for over 1,800 military connected students, resulting in 2 of 31 schools statewide honored as Purple Star Schools.
Our Mission and Vision
Our Mission is to prepare every student leader with the knowledge and skill-set needed to thrive in high school, college, and career.
Our Vision is for every that every FUESD student is a confident, compassionate and courageous member of the community prepared to take meaningful contributions to the world