Warner USD is urgently in need of substitute teachers!
To qualify as a substitute teacher, you must meet the following requirements:
Hold a Bachelor’s Degree
Pass the CBEST Test or equivalent
Earn a San Diego County Office of Education Certificate of Clearance
The workdays are flexible, you can substitute when you are available and substitutes are needed at the high school, middle school or elementary school levels.
We currently pay $150 per day but are planning to increase this soon.
Additionally, we are always looking for classified substitutes for the positions of instructional aides in the classroom, cafeteria support, and maintenance/custodian. These positions pay $15/hour.
Contact the DIstrict Office for more information or for an application.

Spanish 2 working on Annotation Walk, summarizing information they learned about “ Ninos prisioneros en Bolivia”




I forgot to post our Gingerbread men that we made at the beginning of January! Enjoy so gingy creations!




Today we had Mrs.Pawlicki come read us a story about being courageous to celebrate our character trait of the month!

7th and 8th Graders are learning about global cycles. Today we are making posters on the water cycle!




Kindergarten was practicing using the cake tempera paints in art class and created some awesome crayon resist art works.

Dear Warner Parents and Staff,
Here is an important message:
Next week all schools will be open and in-person. Because of staffing issues, we will be running a North bus route, a South bus route, and vans to Los Coyotes and Oak Grove like we did at the beginning of the school year. Please see your email for the attached bus schedule. This is hopefully only for next week.
We appreciate your patience with us this week as Warner had staffing issues due to the Covid-19 surge. New rules have come out to deal with the ever-changing pandemic and how we operate going forward. This was just released from the California Department of Public Health. Effective immediately, the guidelines requiring students to quarantine when they are a close contact at school have changed.
Instead of being called and asked to test or stay home, you will now receive electronic communication from the school when your student is identified as a possible close contact to a person with COVID-19 within the school setting.
The communication will include instructions on the steps to follow.
Your child may stay in school as long as they do not have symptoms. A test is required on day 3, 4, or 5 after the exposure. The district will provide a test as long as supplies last.
This will keep the majority of our students attending class in person.
This again makes symptom screening at home a top priority. Parents need to check their children each day and not send them to school if they have any of the symptoms. If you do send them, you will be required to come to get them as soon as the teacher detects the child with symptoms.
We have lunch deliveries today at 1:30 pm at the following locations: Lake Henshaw, Santa Ysabel, Ranchita, Los Coyote, Sunshine Summit Store, and Paradise Valley. Please be on time.
High school progress reports go out today. As many staff has been ill the last week they might be a little late getting them posted. Please bear with us. A reminder that this is a progress report, it is an indicator of where your child is at this time. The grade isn’t finalized until the end of the trimester. Lots of time for the student to bring up their grade. I have been garnered that many students have lots of outstanding work that needs to be turned in.
If you have questions, please call the district office at 760-782-3518. Remember that Monday is a holiday for Martin Luther King day.
Thank you
David MacLeod
Superintendent
Dear Warner Parents,
With the increase of Omicron variant and lack of subs, we will need to close down the school and switch to Independent Study for the remainder of the week. Preschool will remain open. We will coordinate a meal delivery on Friday. If you have any questions, please call the district office.
Dear Warner Parents,
As you are aware of the increased cases of Covid-19 that is effecting our country, it has crippled many school by not having enough subs. Warner Elementary will revert to Independent Study for the coming week of Jan 10th to Jan 14th. Teachers will be reaching out to students. Preschool, Middle School and High School will continue in person. This too could change in a moments notice. I am sorry for the inconvenience this causes and we hope to have all students back the following week. If you have questions, please call the district office.
Spanish classes cutting “La Rosca” Mexican Tradition.




Dear Warner Parents,
Tomorrow is the first school day after returning from the December holidays. As there has been an increase in Covid over the holidays, Warner USD has tested all returning staff with a rapid test. We would also like to rapid test each student tomorrow during first period. This is optional, if you don't want your child to be tested tomorrow, please alert the district office by calling 760.782.3517 and or contacting their teacher. The test is where the child places the swab in their nostril and swirls it 5 times and then places the swab on a card that determines in 15 minutes if covid is present. if you have questions or concerns please call the district office in the morning. Testing will start at 8.30 am.
Reminder: Warner PTCC Meeting
Time: 01/05/ 2022 05:00 PM
In Person at the PTCC House or
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84754883874?pwd=dlVob3RZWUJ2c0d5YWttdm5PMzVIZz09
Meeting ID: 847 5488 3874
Passcode: 919581
Dear Warner Parents,
Reminder that tomorrow is a teacher day, there is no school on Monday. Students return to school on Tuesday, Jan. 4th.
Dear Warner Parents,
Friday from 10 am to 12 pm, the school will be open for families to come get 2 weeks of meals for the holidays. Deliveries will be dropped off at 12:30 at the normal locations. If you have questions or concerns, please call the district office
Free Holiday Food For Youth Program
Dec 22nd, 3 to 5 pm
4255 Thorn St. San Diego CA
5 days worth of meals
Winter Themed Art Work currently on display in the Warner USD district office.
Grades K,1,2,4 and 5.
Happy Holidays to all!


Elaine Ravenscroft has won second place in the Small School Districts Association Holiday Card Art Contest!
She will be awarded a $50 Amazon Gift Card and a certificate.
Congratulations Elaine!

Who says teachers can’t have fun playing on the new playground equipment!!

I want to thank the wonderful organization “Bikes for Kids”. They donated bikes and helmets for each one of my students this year! Here are some pictures of my happy 3rd graders and their bikes.




Please spread the word! The FCC is providing a monthly discount on broadband “internet” service of up to $50 per eligible household (or up to $75 per eligible household on Tribal lands). But the deadline to apply is Dec. 31, 2021. It’s called the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program and the FCC will pay the internet provider directly. Eligible households can enroll through a participating broadband provider or directly with the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC) using an online or mail in application.
You can learn more about the benefit, including eligibility and enrollment information, by visiting www.fcc.gov/broadbandbenefit, or by calling 833-511-0311.

