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CPU Fight Song
Center Point-Urbana Stormin’ Pointers Fight Song Here is the official Fight Song of the Stormin’ Pointers: ”Go Stormin’ Pointers Break right through that line With our colors flyin’ We will cheer you all the time Go Stormin’ Pointers Fight for Victory Fight for the fame of our great name Stormin’ Pointers win this game!”…
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 of the school year. For this principal position, the district…
Childcare Options
The Center Point Urbana area offers several childcare options to meet families’ needs. Two programs are available within the primary building: Kids Zone’s Before and After School Program and Growing Patch Learning Center’s Wraparound Care. These programs are operated by external organizations, so families interested in learning more or enrolling their children should contact the respective programs directly for additional…
Facilities Improvement
During the 2021-22 school year, the district began engaging in the process to examine improving its facilities. This involved the hiring of INVISION Architecture to help lead this process. A Community Task Force was also assembled in order to gain feedback from parents, community, and business stakeholders. As well, several Staff Focus Groups also provided valuable input for the vision…
Positive Behavior Supports (PBIS)
PBIS (Positive Behavior Intervention Supports) is a comprehensive, school-wide approach to creating a consistent, predictable, safe, and positive school environment. The approach also offers a consistent plan to address behavior challenges. The Center Point–Urbana School District is a PK-12 active participant in this approach. CPU has implemented the PBIS Approach since 2012. The basic premise for the PBIS approach is…