Spring into Break! Check out our Spring Break Guide for free meals, fun activities, and helpful resources!




Congratulations to our 2025-2026 Teachers of the Year!





We are incredibly proud to celebrate Paul Sollitt, Empire USD’s Employees Making a Difference (EMAD) Award Recipient!



Community Family Bulletin Board! There’s so much happening in our community this month! Scan the QR code to explore all upcoming events and resources.




We’re proud to celebrate Daniel Zuniga, a 4th grader at Empire Elementary, who has been chosen as this year’s Student Spotlight! Daniel has a way of making everyone around him feel seen and supported. Whether it’s through a kind word, a smile that lifts someone’s day, or simply being there for a friend, he spreads positivity wherever he goes. His warmth and thoughtfulness leave a mark on our school community every single day. Congratulations, Daniel! And a special thank you to the Zuniga family, your love, encouragement, and support at home help make Daniel’s growth and kindness possible. This is a wonderful reminder that it truly takes a village to help our students shine.





Classes will resume on Tuesday, February 10th

We know it’s that time of year when sniffles pop up, and we appreciate families doing their best to keep students healthy. When students are feeling well, being at school helps them stay connected, keep learning, and maintain their routines. Here are some helpful tips on staying healthy and guidance on when to keep your child home versus when it’s okay to send them to school.




Health Guidance for Going to School






Empire Leads with Kindness

Check our News Feed for a glimpse of what’s happening in our community this month. For the full list, visit ParentSquare


A week full of kindness and 100 days of learning, now that’s something to celebrate. From small acts to big smiles, these moments remind us what makes our school community so special. Check out our Instagram @empireunionsd for more kind moments from this week.

100 days smarter, 100 days stronger, and 100 days older. Here’s a look at how our schools marked the 100th day of learning. Check out our Instagram @empireunionsd for more kind moments from this week.

100 years Young at Empire Elementary School!
100 Days of School in 2025-2026 School Year!



Welcome to Thriving Together, a space where our dedicated school professionals share simple, helpful tools to support families and students at home.
This month, we’re featuring Mrs. Teves, Sipherd School Counselor, who is sharing a simple way for families and students to ease into the new year. As we all continue finding our rhythm, her insight offers a gentle reminder that support and consistency go a long way. Check out our news feed below to learn more!
This month, we’re featuring Mrs. Teves, Sipherd School Counselor, who is sharing a simple way for families and students to ease into the new year. As we all continue finding our rhythm, her insight offers a gentle reminder that support and consistency go a long way. Check out our news feed below to learn more!


Proof that one name can belong to thee stars!



5th Grade Students working on a Self-Sustaining Ecosystem (Closed Ecosystem)





Classes will resume on Tuesday, January 21st
Clases continuarán el Martes, 21 de Enero
Clases continuarán el Martes, 21 de Enero

Empire Elementary - New Playground Equipment - January 12, 2026


This month’s Family Bulletin Board is here!
Find the full set of flyers and community resources on Instagram, ParentSquare, or in our news feed below.
Find the full set of flyers and community resources on Instagram, ParentSquare, or in our news feed below.


Welcome to Thriving Together, a space where our dedicated school professionals share practical tips and tools to help families support student success at home.
This month, we’re featuring Cindy Bauer, Capistrano School Counselor, who is sharing a simple and meaningful way for families to practice gratitude together at home through a gratitude chain activity. This hands-on activity encourages children to reflect, express appreciation, and talk about the people and moments they are thankful for.
Activities like this support children’s social-emotional growth, strengthen family connections, and create space for positive reflection during a busy season.
This month, we’re featuring Cindy Bauer, Capistrano School Counselor, who is sharing a simple and meaningful way for families to practice gratitude together at home through a gratitude chain activity. This hands-on activity encourages children to reflect, express appreciation, and talk about the people and moments they are thankful for.
Activities like this support children’s social-emotional growth, strengthen family connections, and create space for positive reflection during a busy season.




