Welcome to French Camp
Near French Camp Slough, at the terminus of the Oregon-California trail used by French-Canadian trappers as early as the 1830's resides the oldest school in San Joaquin County still located at its original site.  French Camp serves a diverse community encompassing approximately forty square miles and parts of four cities:  Manteca, Lathrop, Stockton, and of course, French Camp.  French Camp School is a K-8 school within the Manteca Unified School District serving a population of 650 students.

Headlines & Features
MESA
3/1/2010 10:32:02 AM
The French Camp MESA Team recently competed at UOP.  Heraldo Sanchez took 2nd place in 8th grade math.  Paula Hernandez and Sagrario Padilla took 2nd place for their model of the human eye.  French Camp swept the mousetrap competition with David Solorio and Jairo Prado in 1st place, Jose Reyes and Christian Rodriguez in 2nd place, and Steven Gomez in 3rd place.  In the windmill competition, Cody Obrochta and Steven Gomez took 3rd place.  Winners will move on the next competition on April 17th at Cal State Hayward.  Great Job Mr. Curley and the MESA Team!
 
Marble Month
3/1/2010 10:11:14 AM
It's March, so you know what that means----Marble Month!
French Camp Student Recognized
2/12/2010 4:09:49 PM
Eighth grader, Jeremiah Haynes was recognized this week during the Every Student Succeeds Breakfast at the San Joaquin County Office of Education.  This honor focuses on students who have overcome obstacles and hardships.  Jeremiah was also selected to represent the county in a regional competition.  If selected, he will advance to the state level.  Jeremiah's parents and teachers were present at the breakfast to honor this very deserving student.
Kindergarten visits the Big Rig!
2/22/2010 10:17:11 AM
After reading The Big Rig, kindergarten students from Ms. Rusconi's, Ms. Teaney's, Mrs. McCreery's and Miss Romero's classes pose for a picture!
Helping Haiti
1/22/2010 1:49:17 PM
Who wants to win a candy bar?  EVERYONE does!!!  Students and staff tried to win a candy bar this week by playing the "Quarter Toss" during their lunch.  Students who made their quarter into the bucket won a candy bar.  All money raised in the booth was donated to the people of Haiti for PUR packets that will provide clean drinking water.  The event raised oaver $180.00 which will provide clean drinking water to Six Families for ONE YEAR!!!!  To see how PUR packets work, visit http://www.csdw.org/csdw/home.shtml
 

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