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Spring 2026 Dual Enrollment: Start Earning College Credit Today

Spring 2026 Dual Enrollment: Start Earning College Credit Today

Downey Unified’s Dual Enrollment Program gives high school students the chance to earn college credit before graduation. Through a partnership with Cerritos College, students can take free college courses that count toward both their high school diploma and college degree—saving time, money, and getting a head start on their future. At Warren High, we offer over 30 courses, with more than 600 students participating each semester. Spring 2026 registration is open now!

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Dual Enrollment Success Story: Meet Manny

Dual Enrollment Success Story: Meet Manny

Manny attended Rio Hondo, Griffiths, and Warren, and is now studying history at UC San Diego! Manny was an AVID student who completed 9 Dual Enrollment courses and 5 AP courses, starting at UCSD with over a year of college credits. Manny plans to return to DUSD to...

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Rivalry Week at Warren: Tradition in Action

Rivalry Week at Warren: Tradition in Action

There’s nothing like Warren vs. Downey Rivalry Week. More than a game, it’s tradition, pride, and hometown energy that brings our community together. From Campus Chaos to THE CAVE, students, families, and alumni feel the roar of this legendary rivalry. It’s a celebration of school spirit that reminds us why we say it proudly: We are Warren — GO BEARS!

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Future Music Professionals in the Making: Warren Launches Exciting Music Production CTE Pathway

Future Music Professionals in the Making: Warren Launches Exciting Music Production CTE Pathway

Downey Unified is so excited to have received a JDilla Grant from the Save The Music Foundation which has allowed us to launch our newest CTE Pathway Audio & Music Production at Warren High School. Students kicked off the program with a panel from Wasserman Music and a hands-on workshop with artist Niko Rubio, exploring music production and careers in the industry.

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