Student Pictures (M – Z last names)
All students attending CLU (i.e., Lower School through PMP programs) will have an opportunity to have their student portrait taken. All portraits will be included in the 2015 -2016 yearbook.
All students attending CLU (i.e., Lower School through PMP programs) will have an opportunity to have their student portrait taken. All portraits will be included in the 2015 -2016 yearbook.
Parents, please ensure that your student's transportation provider is is aware of the early pick-up time.
School will be closed to in observance of the Columbus Day holiday. Staff Development will be held for our professional community.
Flora & fauna, mummies, and much much more are in store for our Middle School students as they take a field trip to the Natural History Museum Los Angeles County! Parents, please refer to the October 12th On the Horizon communication for more details.
Giants of the Earth, offers students an opportunity to learn about the life of giant sequoias, John Muir, and the history of Sequoia National Park. Students will create their own vision of a giant sequoia forest from a worm's eye view, using the combination of watercolor and acrylic paint.
A student portrait make-up session for those students who were not able to participate in earlier sessions.
Giants of the Earth, offers students an opportunity to learn about the life of giant sequoias, John Muir, and the history of Sequoia National Park. Students will create their own vision of a giant sequoia forest from a worm's eye view, using the combination of watercolor and acrylic paint.
Giants of the Earth, offers students an opportunity to learn about the life of giant sequoias, John Muir, and the history of Sequoia National Park. Students will create their own vision of a giant sequoia forest from a worm's eye view, using the combination of watercolor and acrylic paint.
Members of CLU's Robotics Program have an opportunity to tour SpaceX designs which manufactures and launches advanced rockets and spacecraft.
Giants of the Earth, offers students an opportunity to learn about the life of giant sequoias, John Muir, and the history of Sequoia National Park. Students will create their own vision of a giant sequoia forest from a worm's eye view, using the combination of watercolor and acrylic paint.