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CPU School Board approves wage increase
Last night the 8/18/22 School Board Meeting, the CPU School Board approved a recommendation by Superintendent Matt Berninghaus to increase the wages of paraeductors, custodians, cooks, and administrative assistant (secretary) wages. This recommendation came in an effort to continue to attract and retain high quality employees to the CPU CSD along with the goal of the Center Point-Urbana CSD becoming…
Wraparound Care Request For Proposals
The Center Point – Urbana Community School District is committed to partnerships with the community to provide wraparound preschool care. CPU is planning to establish an interagency agreement with a community partner or organization at our primary school. Quality district programs provide additional learning opportunities for our students. Additionally, having childcare programs on site, at our school, offers families the…
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…
$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 across all CPU schools. This investment will address theevolving needs…
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.