West Fresno families were introduced to a newly hired administrative team this school year, led by Principal Prince Marshall and Deputy Principal, Dr. Felipe Mercado. Marshall, a former WUHS alum, comes to WUSD with 16 years of educational leadership experience. Most...
Continuing a proud tradition at Washington Union High School, the 2018-19 Washington Union High School (WUHS) Link Crew welcomed incoming freshman students at this years Freshman Orientation event. New 9th graders participated in a school rally, community-building...
Dear Parent or Guardian: We are pleased to inform you that Washington Unified School District will be implementing a new option available to schools participating in the National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs called the Community...
Update: Power has been restored to WUHS and EHS. School will start at 8:10 a.m. on August 15th. Special Announcement: Power Outage at Washington Union High School and Easton High School, August 14, 2018 There is a power outage at Washington Union High School and...
With the first day of school around the corner, we wanted to remind all families that school success starts at home! Here are some important things that you can do to help your child get a head start when it comes to being ready to learn: Attend Back to School Events...
American Union Elementary School Principal, Heather Gomez, challenged her students to read for 30 minutes a day during summer vacation. Principal Gomez is excited that AU’s outdoor Lending Library is open during the summer months to help students meet this...
Washington Unified is in its fourth year of an exciting partnership with Fresno County Superintendent of Schools’, Migrant Region IV Program. Through the partnership, migrant students from WUSD schools and from throughout the County have the opportunity to...
Washington Union High School Agriculture teacher, Katie Maiorino, was honored to be accepted to the 2018 USDA Kika De La Garza Fellowship Program. She recently spent two weeks in Washington, D.C. learning about the many educational opportunities for students within...
Washington Unified offered all 6th – 8th grade students the opportunity to complete a Project Lead the Way Engineering course over the summer. Enrolled students are studying math, science, and engineering concepts through engaging hands-on lessons. Emphasizing...