News & Announcements
CPU PARTNERS WITH CARE SOLACE
CPU Schools are proud to announce a partnership with Care Solace, providing students, staff, and families with 24/7/365 access to mental health and social service care! This confidential and free service, offered by the district, helps connect individuals to care providers and resources. Learn more at https://caresolace.com/site/cpuschools or…
2025 – 2026 Calendar Survey
The 2025-26 Academic Calendar Stakeholder Survey is now LIVE! Your feedback is crucial, and the survey includes all the key information regarding the guidelines and requirements that influence the calendar. This survey will close… Friday, January 24, 2025 at 4:00 pm! LINK: https://forms.gle/XrA3zWcc66n7A5dt5…
Center Point-Urbana Intermediate School Seeks Principal for Grades 3-5
URBANA, IA — The Center Point-Urbana School District is searching for a new principal to lead the Intermediate School in Urbana, serving students in grades 3-5. Mr. Jon Hasleiet, who has served the district in this role for the past 17 years, has announced his retirement effective at the end…
$20.615 Bond Measure Approved by Center Point-Urbana Voters
The voters of the Center Point-Urbana Community School District (CPU) haveapproved the $20.615 million general obligation bond referendum with approximately 63.4% of the vote, marking a significant milestone for the district’s continued growth and development! The bond will fund a comprehensive, multi-phase improvement plan aimed at enhancingeducational facilities and resources…
CPU To Host Community Meetings Focused on Bond Referendum
The Center Point-Urbana Community School District will host two informational meetings focused on the $20.61 million bond referendum on the November ballot. The first meeting will take place Wednesday, October 2, in Urbana at the CPU Intermediate School Library, beginning at 6 p.m. The second will be in Center Point…
G.O. Bond Referendum Flier
On Tuesday, November 5, 2024, our voters will consider a bond referendum of up to $20.615 million. These funds would support a bold proposal to enhance safety and security, strengthen our facilities, and create new spaces to help students fulfill their potential without increasing our debt levy property tax rate.
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