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CPU History
Welcome to the Center Point-Urbana CSD Archives & History page! The goal of this page and its links to navigate to related content is to preserve the rich history and tradition of both Center Point and Urbana which became one school district in 1989. Historical Archives Center Point-Urbana School HistoryTouchPros Digital Archives…
School Finances
To learn more about school finances including information specific to the Center Point-Urban CSD, please see below: Documents and Reports Annual Financial Health Report 2022-23Annual Financial Health Report 2021-22 Dillon’s Rule Iowa school districts operate under Dillon’s Rule, named after Iowa Supreme Court Justice John F. Dillon. Under Dillon’s Rule, schools and…
Infinite Campus Parent Portal
WELCOME TO 2022-23 eREGISTRATION USING INFINITE CAMPUS :: ALL PARENTS/GUARDIANS MUST SET UP A PARENT PORTAL USING UNIQUE ACTIVATION URL EMAILED TO YOU:: WHAT TO DO IF YOU DIDN’T RECEIVE AN EMAIL? https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rKFCpLuUk23FDFk-3Dy0sL-01CLOjJJM/view?usp=sharing (Short answer: Call any building in which you have a student and they will provide your unique activation code/instructions). URL FOR PARENT PORTAL: https://cpuschoolsia.infinitecampus.org/campus/portal/parents/centerpointurbana.jsp (You…
Superintendent’s Update – September 2023
Dear CPU Families, Staff, and Community Members: The September 2023 edition of the Superintendent’s Update is now live; this month’s topic focuses on the role of the school board and general information on the upcoming election. The newsletter is also found HERE . Also, at the recent September 14, 2023 Regular School Board Meeting, the Directors of…
GO Bond Information
Exciting News! CPU’s G.O. Bond Website is Now Live! Stay informed and get all the details on the upcoming G.O. Bond by visiting our brand-new site! Check it out here: cpufuture.org or scan the QR code Learn more about how this bond will shape the future of our schools and community!…
Mental Health Resources for Parents and Staff
Mental Health Community Resources Students’ unmet mental health needs can be a significant obstacle to student academic, career and social/emotional development and even compromise school safety. Schools are often one of the first places where mental health crises and needs of students are recognized and initially addressed. Below is a list of mental health services available throughout the metro area.