An estimated 17,000 Pasadena Unified School District (PUSD) students will head back to school Monday, August 15, as the 2016-2017 academic year kicks off at the district’s 28 schools.

“We are excited to welcome students and families to the new school year, which promises to ignite creativity by engaging children and youth in a rich area of learning opportunities,” said Superintendent Brian McDonald, Ed.D. “PUSD teachers and staff are ready to receive students and prepare them not only to graduate and be successful, but to first be authentic learners, readers, and critical thinkers.”

PUSD is focusing on strengthening elementary school-level literacy and writing, with classrooms getting more than 230,000 new books this year as the district deploys its Balanced Literacy initiative. Balanced Literacy trains teachers to help students think critically and be prepared for the future. The approach features engaging and balanced instruction in reading and writing in a variety of settings within the elementary classroom, including reading and writing workshops, reading aloud, phonics, and small group instruction. To prepare for Balanced Literacy, teachers participated in Writing Institutes to study the teaching of writing, grow as writers themselves, and experience the process their students go through as writers.

Pasadena Unified has expanded options for young children this year with a new preschool at Altadena Elementary School, a new Spanish Dual Language Immersion preschool at Jefferson Elementary, and a new Mandarin Dual Immersion preschool at the district’s Burbank campus in Altadena.

School meals have also gotten a boost, with school lunches and breakfasts featuring exciting menu options, fresh local produce, antibiotic-free chicken, and whole grains. Menus and online pay options are available at gopusd.com/nutrition. Free or reduced-price meals are available for those who qualify. Applications are available in the 2016-2017 Parent/Student Handbook and online at gopusd.com/nutrition

Pasadena LEARNs offers exciting new afterschool programs such as coding, Spanish Immersion, and tennis. This year, LEARNs expands services to Don Benito Elementary, Sierra Madre Elementary, and Sierra Madre Middle School. To register for afterschool programs, go to gopusd.com/learns.

The redesigned Parent/Student Handbook has useful information to help students and their families make the school year a success. The Handbook includes a directory of schools and offices, school calendars, college fair event information, expectations for behavior and attendance, graduation requirements, and more. Get the Handbook at gopusd.com/families

Finally, PUSD reminds students, families and neighbors to safely share the roads with school buses, pedestrians, and bicyclists.

Pasadena Unified School District, 351 S. Hudson Ave., Pasadena, (626) 396-3600 or visit www.pusd.us.