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Back to School South Pasadena! Start-of-Year Recap as Classes Start Wednesday

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South Pasadena classrooms open Wednesday, August 13, 2025, with a full slate of new leadership, strong academic momentum, policy updates, and a few fresh spaces to explore. The Board met Tuesday night, and another packed and successful years is at-hand.

New Superintendent in Action

SPUSD kicks off the year with Dr. Angela Elizondo Baxter at the helm. The Board selected Baxter in May; a summer of transition. In a welcome message to families, she highlights a 100-day engagement plan, a focus on student achievement, and fiscal stability.

Budget, funding reserves, and what it means for South Pasadena classrooms

The Board adopted the 2025–26 budget on June 24 after public hearings earlier in the month. The state-filed SACS report shows:

  • $74.88M in General Fund expenditures for 2025–26

  • Available reserves at 9.1% this year (projected 6.9% in 2027–28)
    Those figures comfortably clear minimum requirements and reflect a positive cash position. (Background on LCAP, which ties spending to goals, is posted on the district site.) South Pasadena Unified School District

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Academics: Scores and recognitions Recap

  • CAASPP: In 2023–24, 82% of SPUSD students met/exceeded standards in ELA and 79% in Math—among the region’s top results.

  • AP: 93% of SPHS AP test-takers earned scores of 3+ in 2023–24; participation also rose.

  • State honors: Marengo and Monterey Hills were named 2025 California Distinguished Schools by the California Department of Education, with LA County also noting both campuses.

Athletics: Tigers on a tear

Campus & facilities: New year, new spaces

  • “Tiger Den”: SPHS officially opens its remodeled library collaboration hub, adding flexible study areas and AV upgrades supported by SPEF and bond funds.

  • Summer work across schools included new paint, HVAC, windows, electrical refreshes, plus AV upgrades at SPMS and improvements in elementary MPRs.

People news

  • South Pasadena Middle School adds Assistant Principal Mike Mora (effective July 1), following service at Monterey Hills and SPHS Summer School.

Policy notes families will feel | Mobile phones top of list

  • Phones & devices:

    • SPHS—During instructional time, personal devices must be off and stored where the teacher designates; use is allowed at brunch, lunch, and passing periods. Consequences escalate from same-day pickup to detentions and parent pickup.

    • SPMS—Phones must be off/away during the school day; lockers use is encouraged.
      Districtwide policy updates on mobile devices were on the Board’s June agenda in alignment with recent California law empowering tighter limits during school hours.

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A New Year, A Refreshed Perspective.

The South Pasadena Schools head into 2025–26 with steady finances, high student performance, fresh leadership, and a few new spaces designed for connection and focus. For families and students, that translates to a first day with clear expectations, stronger supports, and plenty to be excited about.

Steven Lawrence
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