The Coronado Unified School District held its final broadcast for the school year on June 3, 2025, featuring important reminders and celebrations for students at Coronado Middle School (CMS). The meeting began with a reminder for students to return all library materials, including math books, before receiving their yearbooks.
Counselors addressed the students, emphasizing the significance of the upcoming eighth-grade dance and encouraging students to purchase tickets. They also highlighted the importance of self-reflection during this busy time of year, introducing the concept of "pushing pause." This practice encourages students to take a moment before responding to situations, promoting thoughtful decision-making and self-control, which is linked to future success.
Eighth grader Miles Cudney, a member of the yearbook staff, joined the broadcast to discuss the yearbook's significance as a keepsake of memories and friendships. He announced a yearbook party scheduled for June 4, where students can obtain their yearbooks early and begin collecting signatures. Tickets for the party are available for purchase during lunch.
The broadcast concluded with an announcement about an upcoming Kahoot quiz for advisory teachers, designed to test their knowledge of the school staff and teachers, marking a fun end to the school year. Overall, the meeting served as a celebration of achievements and a reminder for students to reflect on their experiences as they prepare for the summer ahead.