Euhsd Synergy May 2026
Reluctantly, they agreed to a 90-day pilot. Chaos. Schedules clashed. A bus full of Harbor Pointe students arrived at Cedar Ridge with no teacher. A North Valley choir member refused to sing with "those Harbor sopranos."
AP review sessions went viral (within the district). North Valley's biology teacher, Mr. Okonkwo, livestreamed a dissection so clear that Harbor Pointe students sent him thank-you cards. Cedar Ridge's calculus whiz, a senior named Mira, started tutoring students from all three schools online. Her pass rate hit 94%.
The next morning, she called the three principals together. euhsd synergy
The principals looked at each other. The grudge was gone.
Superintendent Elena Marquez of the had a problem. For three years, her three high schools—Cedar Ridge, Harbor Pointe, and North Valley—had operated like rival corporations. They hoarded grant money, refused to share successful teaching strategies, and competed so fiercely for students that the school board meetings felt like political brawls. Reluctantly, they agreed to a 90-day pilot
"We can't cut our way out of this," Elena told her cabinet. "We need a new math. Not subtraction. Multiplication."
The joint musical— Les Misérables —nearly collapsed when the lead broke her ankle. But a Harbor Pointe understudy stepped in, and North Valley's tech crew built a rolling set piece that became the talk of the district. A bus full of Harbor Pointe students arrived
Elena called a meeting. She didn't bring charts or budgets. She brought the robot, the stage model from Les Mis , and a stack of thank-you cards.

