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News & Announcements
Seamless Summer Meal Program
Children 18 and under are able to get one free breakfast and lunch per day at select sites during the summer.
Last Day of School | June 5
Keep an eye open for registration starting July 1. School will be back in session August 14, 2024.
TK/Kindergarten Tours
Is your child ready to embark on an exciting educational journey? Gallatin Elementary School invites you to tour our TK and Kindergarten program!
Honoring the School Lunch Heroes Serving Healthy Meals: Celebrating School Lunch Hero Day
Downey Unified schools will celebrate School Lunch Hero Day on May 5 to celebrate DUSD school nutrition professionals.
Music Theatre Conservatory Parent Info Meeting | May 29
If you have a future Downey Unified 6th grader passionate about singing, dancing, and acting, find out more about this free program.
You are Invited to Downey Unified’s Robolympics | April 20
5th Annual Robolympics
April 20, 2024 @ Warren High Gym
Doors open at 8:00 am
Competition begins at 8:30 am
Enjoy cheering on our talented students in a free event open to the community!
The Importance of Learning Stress Management
Learning how to manage stress is essential for all individuals, including children, to lead healthier lifestyles. Doing so can also result in better overall mental and physical well-being.
Spring Break Ideas for Students
Spring Break is March 28 through April 5. Here are some fun spring break activity ideas for students.
I Love My School Lunch Hero
It is now time for the 2024 I Love My School Lunch Hero contest. Students, teachers, and school employees can submit a short video (30-90 seconds) celebrating the hard work, care, and dedication of their School Lunch Hero! The deadline for submission is Friday, April 12, 2024.
Open House | March 26, 2024
Open House season is here! Mark your calendars. Our Open House is on March 26 from 5:30 – 6:30 pm.
Words of Wisdom
“Consider the rights of others before your own feelings, and the feelings of others before your own rights.“
– John Wooden