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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. This is not a…
CPU School Board Approves Playground Project
At the March 27, 2024 school board meeting, the Center Point-Urbana School Board approved replacing the playground structure at the district’s Primary School. The CPU Community School District is contributing $220,000 through Secure an Advanced Vision for Education (SAVE) funds. In addition, the PTO raised $155,000 through sponsorships and donations to assist in the effort to replace the playground equipment.
Schools
Welcome to the Center Point-Urbana Community School District! The Center Point-Urbana (CPU) Community School District is a growing district that serves students in the communities of Center Point and Urbana. Our buildings include: Center Point High SchoolGrades 9-12 | Center PointMiddle SchoolGrades 6-8 | Center PointIntermediate SchoolGrades 3-5 | UrbanaPrimary SchoolGrades PK-2 | Center Point…
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…
Reconsideration Committee for Objection to Instructional Materials
This committee relates to Board Policy 605.03 and its lateral exhibits and regulations which can be found on the Simbli site. The committee is made up of seven members: The Reconsideration Committee(1) One licensed employee designated annually, as needed, by the superintendent.(2) Two teacher-librarians designated annually by the superintendent.(3) One member of…
Mental Health Resources for Parents and Staff
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. This is not a…