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Welcome to Kendall Elementary School. Home of the Kangaroos!
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Located just south of Cal State University, San Bernardino, Kendall Elementary School is a place where “every student learns in every classroom, everyday.” At Kendall, we believe in respecting the cultural, intellectual, and social diversity of each student.

KENDALL ELEMENTARY NEWS

Pacific High School Career-Technical Education Teacher Angela Quinlan stands front and center, holding her award, as she is flanked by SBCUSD Board of Education and Superintendent Mauricio Arellano

The SBCUSD Board of Education recognized staff members Kimbre Sargent, Director of Categorical Programs, and Angela Quinlan, Pacific High School Career-Technical Education and Demonstration Teacher, at the January 20, 2026, Board meeting. Sargent was recognized for being the California Association of Administrators of State and Federal Education Programs (CAASFEP) 2025 District State & Federal Leader. Quinlan was recognized by the Board of Education for being the National Project Lead the Way (PLTW) Biomedical Science Teacher of the Year.

San Bernardino County Supervisor Joe Baca, Jr. in a blue santa hat, Muscoy Principal Juan Ortiz, and SBCUSD Assistant Superintendent of Student Services Dr. Sandra Rodriguez hold a giant, mock check for $5,000 while 11 Muscoy Elementary students of varying ages stand in front.

San Bernardino County Fifth District Supervisor Joe Baca, Jr., in partnership with the SBCUSD, brought holiday cheer to Muscoy Elementary School on December 9 by distributing toys to all 650 students and presenting the school with $5,000 to be used for the school’s greatest need. The event created a moment of joy for students and highlighted the strong community partnership supporting children in the Muscoy community.

UPCOMING EVENTS

QUICKFACTS

4951 North State Street
San Bernardino, CA 92407

$16,245

Expenditures per Pupil

K-5

Grades Served

1

Technology Device per Student

354

Total Enrollment

29

Teachers

13.8%

English Language Learners

40

Classified Employees

81.4%

Socioeconomically Disadvantaged

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