Thursday, December 26, 2019

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Friday, December 20, 2019

Post Agenda

PLEASE NOTE:

 

·         Committee Meeting Agenda: Executive Board of the District Advisory Council (DAC) for Compensatory Education – Wednesday, January 8, 2020, 6:30 p.m., Ed Center, Emergency Operations Center, Situation Room
BoardDocs Agenda Link:
http://go.boarddocs.com/ca/sandi/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=BJXV5K7F1549 

 

Please forward to staff and as appropriate, print agenda and post in a prominent, publicly accessible location at your site.


Additionally, please refer to the below links for upcoming meetings, agendas, and minutes of the board advisory committees:

 

·         Audit and Finance: https://www.sandiegounified.org/audit-and-finance-committee

·         CTEAC: https://www.sandiegounified.org/cteac-2019-20-meeting-schedule-and-information

·         CAC: General Membership https://www.sandiegounified.org/cac-2019-20-general-meeting-schedule-and-information; and Executive Board https://www.sandiegounified.org/cac-2019-20-executive-meeting-schedule-and-information

·         DAC: General Membership https://www.sandiegounified.org/dac-2019-20-general-meeting-schedule-and-information; and Executive Board https://www.sandiegounified.org/dac-2019-20-executive-meeting-schedule-and-information

·         DELAC: General Membership and Executive Board https://www.sandiegounified.org/delac-2019-20-meeting-schedule-and-information

·         CSFC: https://www.sandiegounified.org/csfc-2020-meeting-schedule

·         ICOC: https://www.sandiegounified.org/icoc-meeting

·         Multi-Agency Task Force https://www.sandiegounified.org/multi-agency-task-force

 

Thank you.

 

Melissa Hamilton (formerly Hudson)

Confidential Administrative Assistant II

Board of Education

4100 Normal Street, Room 2231

San Diego, CA 92103-2682

Office: (619) 725-5550

Fax: (619) 297-5624

mhamilton@sandi.net

"The object of education is to prepare the young to educate themselves throughout their lives." - Robert M. Hutchins

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Wednesday, December 18, 2019

The VAPA Foundation Announces 2019 VAPA Enhancement Program Recipients

 

 

 

 

For Immediate Release

 

The VAPA Foundation Announces 2019 VAPA Enhancement Program Recipients

Twenty-One San Diego Unified Teachers Receive Funding

for Visual & Performing Arts

 

SAN DIEGO (Dec. 18, 2019) - Twenty-one San Diego Unified teachers will receive awards to underwrite visual and performing arts (VAPA) related activities and purchases funded by the VAPA Foundation’s 2019-2020 VAPA Enhancement Program. The VAPA Enhancement Program or VEP, enables any San Diego Unified teacher to apply for funds to enhance the quality of, and access to arts education in the classroom or school. The VAPA Foundation funds arts enhancements not covered by a school’s budget. 

 

The VAPA Enhancement Program or VEP will fund field trips for interactive musical education and artist residencies in dance, theater, music and media arts. Funding for arts equipment range from ukuleles to voice recorders and digital music labs to a laser cutter for media sculpture. Each successful applicant linked the request to ongoing curriculum goals. Requests for funding ranged from $260 to $2,500 with ten teachers receiving $2,500. Recipients include elementary, middle and high schools throughout the district (see list below). For example, Caitlin Black, an art teacher at East Village Middle College High School, received a $2,500 award for an artist residency/field trip cross-curricular experience combining marine biology with visual art. Her students will engage in ocean awareness through photography with an artist in residence from Outside the Lens. The project will culminate with an exhibition of the students’ photography at San Diego City College Gallery in December.

 

“We were excited to see applications with greater depth of arts learning for students and unique partnerships with our arts and culture organizations including Playwrights Project, Malashock Dance, Outside the Lens, David’s Harp Foundation and Guitars in the Classroom,” said Larry Baza, President of the VAPA Foundation Board of Directors. “A minimum 2,100 students will directly benefit from the VEP projects with additional impact expected to school communities through culminating student performances, art exhibitions and participation in state and national festivals. Plus, the reach extends onward to future years with the purchase of new equipment.”

 

This year, the VAPA Foundation increased funding for VEP awards by more than 50 percent to a total of more than $34,000. This increase in funding was made possible, in part, by a partnership with UC San Diego and by donors from the community who recognize the impact a meaningful arts education has on students’ attendance, graduation rates, college readiness, civic pride and cultural awareness.

 

About the VAPA Foundation:

The VAPA Foundation believes that all students benefit from an education rich in the arts – from field trips to museums and theaters, to bringing professional artists into the classroom, to training teachers in their craft or best practices for arts integration. The VAPA Foundation is committed to connecting students and teachers to resources beyond the scope of a school budget and to recognizing student achievement in the visual and performing arts via recognitions, concerts and collaborations. For more information about the VAPA Foundation visit vapafoundation.org or call 619-256-2700.

 

2019-20 VAPA Enhancement Program Recipients

                       

FIRST

LAST

SCHOOL

SHORT DESCRIPTION

Mike

Baum

Lincoln HS

Playwrights Project "Write On!" residency

Caitlin

Black

East Village HS

Outside the Lens artist residency and marine biology classes

Alyson

Erickson

Linda Vista ES

Malashock Dance (Math in Motion)

Michael

Fiedler

Serra HS

Color guard/Winter guard floor and equipment

Andrea

Lemaitre

San Diego School of Creative & Performing Arts

National High School Dance Festival

Matthew

Lyons

Oak Park ES

Digital music production lab (partnership with David's Harp Foundation)

Don

Masse

Zamorano ES

Laser engraver/cutter (media/sculpture curriculum)

Bill

McClain

Carver ES

Malashock Dance (Math in Motion)

Lony

Mendez

Audubon

Materials to continue media arts/video integration

Francesca

Miller

Hamilton ES

Ukuleles (in partnership with GITC)

Matthew

Mulvaney

Mira Mesa HS

CMEA State Band and Orchestra Festival

Shelly

Reshes

Jones ES

Malashock Dance (Math in Motion)

Zach

Rhines

SCPA

Voice recorders for assessment

Karen

Ritchey

Ocean Beach ES

Classics4Kids: "Tubby the Tuba" with Malashock

Kayla

Rodgers

San Diego HS

Professional Development - Harmony University

Garner

Saguil

Dingeman ES

Ukuleles (in partnership with GITC)

Patti

Steele

Paradise Hills ES

Ukuleles - Guitars in the Classroom Residency

Debra

Volk

Garfield ES

SD Junior Theatre arts integration

Lara

Wuhrmann

Toler ES

Keyboard and materials

Maj

Xander

Montgomery MS

PGK Dance Residency

Julie

Yaeger

Standley MS

Hausmann String Quartet Residency

 

 

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CONTACT: Maureen Magee, Communications Director, (619) 725-5578. 

 

 

 

 

MEDIA ADVISORY: School Police Surprise Hancock Elementary School “Buddies” with Bikes

 

 

 

Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2019

MEDIA ADVISORY: School Police Surprise Hancock Elementary School "Buddies" with Bikes

WHAT: Students at Hancock Elementary will receive surprise holiday gifts from their True Blue Buddies at San Diego Unified School Police Department: shiny new bicycles, helmets, locks and a few other goodies.

WHEN:            Friday, Dec. 20, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.

 

9:15 a.m.         School police officers arrive 

9:30 a.m.         The event kicks off in the school auditorium where students meet with their school police buddy 

9:55 a.m.         Students and school police officers head out to the basketball court 

10:05 a.m.       Santa Claus arrives and greets the students 

10:10a.m.        Helicopter fly-by

10:15 a.m.       Santa Clause will surprise the students with a special announcement that every student will receive a bike

10:30 a.m.       The bike rodeo begins with four stations. The officers will escort their buddy to get their bike sized and practice with their new bike  

11:30 a.m.       Students will be served lunch 

WHERE:           Hancock Elementary School Auditorium, 3303 Taussig St., San Diego, CA 92124

 

VISUALS: Students receiving their bikes, interacting with police mentors, and visiting with Santa Claus.

 

SPEAKERS AVAILABLE: Irene Hightower, Hancock Elementary Principal; Michael Marquez, SDUSD Police Chief; Pamela King, Program Manager, Family Engagement Department.

 

BACKGROUND: Through a generous grant from Target, our officers mentor a group of students to build a bridge between the students, their families and our officers.  Throughout the school year, our officers participate in several events alongside the selected students.  

 

Please confirm attendance in advance by calling 619-725-5578. 

CONTACT: Maureen Magee, Communications Director, (619) 381-7930.

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Friday, December 13, 2019

Post Notices and Agendas

PLEASE NOTE:

 

·        Closed Session Agenda: Board of Education—Tuesday, December 17, 2019, 3:30 p.m., Eugene Brucker Education Center, Room 2249
Open and Closed Session Meeting Information:
https://www.sandiegounified.org/board-meeting-information

 

·        Board Meeting Agenda: Board of Education – Tuesday, December 17, 2019, 5:00 p.m., Eugene Brucker Education Center Auditorium
BoardDocs Agenda Link:
http://go.boarddocs.com/ca/sandi/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=B7LRTB6D760A   

·        Notice of Cancellation: Props S/Z & Measure YY Independent Citizens’ Oversight Committee (ICOC) – Thursday, December 19, 2019
Committee Meeting Information:
https://www.sandiegounified.org/icoc-meeting

·        Notice of Committee Meetings: Audit and Finance Committee January through June 2020
Committee Meeting Information:
https://www.sandiegounified.org/audit-and-finance-committee

·        Committee Meeting Agenda: District Advisory Council (DAC) for Compensatory Education – Wednesday, December 18, 2019, 6:30 p.m., Ballard Parent Center Auditorium
BoardDocs Agenda Link:
http://go.boarddocs.com/ca/sandi/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=BJRT8U762E4A 

 

·        Committee Meeting Agenda: District English Learner Advisory Committee (DELAC) – Thursday, December 19, 2019, 8:30 a.m. at Central Elementary School & 6:00 p.m. at Ballard Parent Center Auditorium
BoardDocs Agenda Link:
http://go.boarddocs.com/ca/sandi/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=BJSS6Z692003

 

Please forward to staff and as appropriate, print agenda and post in a prominent, publicly accessible location at your site.


Additionally, please refer to the below links for upcoming meetings, agendas, and minutes of the board advisory committees:

 

·        Audit and Finance: https://www.sandiegounified.org/audit-and-finance-committee

·        CTEAC: https://www.sandiegounified.org/cteac-2019-20-meeting-schedule-and-information

·        CAC: General Membership https://www.sandiegounified.org/cac-2019-20-general-meeting-schedule-and-information; and Executive Board https://www.sandiegounified.org/cac-2019-20-executive-meeting-schedule-and-information

·        DAC: General Membership https://www.sandiegounified.org/dac-2019-20-general-meeting-schedule-and-information; and Executive Board https://www.sandiegounified.org/dac-2019-20-executive-meeting-schedule-and-information

·        DELAC: General Membership and Executive Board https://www.sandiegounified.org/delac-2019-20-meeting-schedule-and-information

·        CSFC: https://www.sandiegounified.org/csfc-2020-meeting-schedule

·        ICOC: https://www.sandiegounified.org/icoc-meeting

·        Multi-Agency Task Force https://www.sandiegounified.org/multi-agency-task-force

 

Thank you.

 

Martha Corrales

Confidential Admin Assistant II

Board Services Office, San Diego Unified School District

619-725-5551

mcorrales@sandi.net

 

Do the best you can until you know better.  Then when you know better, do better.  -Maya Angelou

 

Monday, December 9, 2019

RE: [Media-internal-partners] TODAY**** MEDIA ADVISORY: Two City Heights Schools to Celebrate Major Rebuild Construction Milestone

Good afternoon,

 

For those who were not able to attend the ribbon-cutting today – and those who were – here is the link to photos &  video of the event.

 

Sincerely,

 

San Diego Unified School District

Facilities Planning and Construction

 

From: Media-internal-partners [mailto:media-internal-partners-bounces@mailman.sandi.net] On Behalf Of SDUSD Facilities Info
Sent: Monday, December 9, 2019 7:30 AM
To: SDUSD Facilities Info <sdusdfacilitiesinfo@sandi.net>
Cc: SDUSD Information Office <sdcs-info@sandi.net>
Subject: [Media-internal-partners] TODAY**** MEDIA ADVISORY: Two City Heights Schools to Celebrate Major Rebuild Construction Milestone

 

Good morning –

 

A friendly reminder: this event is happening this morning. We hope to see you there!

 

Sincerely,

San Diego Unified School District

Facilities Planning and Construction

 

From: SDUSD Facilities Info
Sent: Friday, December 6, 2019 3:45 PM
To: SDUSD Facilities Info <sdusdfacilitiesinfo@sandi.net>; SDUSD Information Office <sdcs-info@sandi.net>
Subject: MEDIA ADVISORY: Two City Heights Schools to Celebrate Major Rebuild Construction Milestone

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Two City Heights Schools to Celebrate Major Rebuild Construction Milestone

 

WHAT:

 

Central Elementary School fifth-graders will join Wilson Middle School students to watch the hoisting and installation of the final steel beam in a Topping-Out Ceremony at Wilson Middle School, home to 2019 Middle School Teacher of the Year, Roosevelt Johnson.

 

WHEN:         

 

Monday, Dec. 9, 2019

11:00-11:45 a.m.

 

WHERE:              

 

Wilson Middle School, 3838 Orange Ave, San Diego, CA 92105
*Please wear closed toe shoes appropriate for an active construction site!

 

VISUALS:            

 

11:00 a.m. - Students sign steel beam

11:20 a.m. - Speakers

11:30 a.m. - Hoisting of final steel beam

11:35-11:45 a.m. - Media Opp.

Renderings of the Wilson Middle School project can be found here

Renderings of the Central Elementary School project can be found here.

 

GUEST SPEAKERS/INTERVIEWS:

 

Cindy Marten, Superintendent, San Diego Unified

Richard Barrera, Board of Education Trustee, San Diego Unified

Lee Dulgeroff, Chief Facilities Planning and Construction Officer, San Diego Unified

Dave Downey, Principal, Wilson Middle School

Elizabeth "Liz" Castillo-Duvall, Principal, Central Elementary

Roosevelt Johnson, Middle School Teacher of the Year, Wilson Middle School

 

PROJECT OVERVIEW:    

 

Central Elementary-Wilson Middle Rebuild Phase 1

 

This project is a major rebuild of the existing Wilson Middle School campus. Crews first demolished existing structures on the west side of the campus along 37th Street, and are in the process of constructing and relocating the new Wilson Middle School, which will provide approximately 147,000 square feet of space and 135,000 square feet of hardcourts and parking. Seven new buildings will be constructed during this project, including a new Performing Arts Center. A large, centrally located grass playfield will also be constructed.

 

The main entrance to the new Wilson Middle School will be moved to the south side of the new campus along Orange Avenue. A new student drop-off and pick-up area, including a bus zone and an area for special education students, will be constructed.  Another bus drop-off and pick- up area is provided along 37th street.

 

Building 100 is a one-story administration building that will house counseling, a health center, a parent room, administrative offices, and support spaces. Buildings 200 and 300 are two-story classroom buildings that will house science, special education, general-purpose classrooms, food kiosks, and support spaces. Building 400 is a two-story building that includes a food service area. Building 500 is a three-story building that will house the music program on the first floor, library and engineering on the second floor, and arts and support spaces on the third floor. Building 600 is a two-story building that will house physical education on the first floor and performing arts and a multipurpose room on the upper floor. Building 700 is an innovative three- level parking structure that includes play courts on the top floor.

 

After the new Wilson Middle School is completed, the existing school will be demolished to create space for a new Central Elementary School.

 

Central Elementary-Wilson Middle Rebuild Phase 2

 

The Central Elementary School major site rebuild relocates the elementary school, and includes construction of nine new elementary school buildings, providing approximately 82,500 square feet of space.

 

The project provides a total of 26 new general-purpose classrooms, and 14 specialized classrooms, including five kindergarten, five special education, and four pre-school classrooms. Each of the general classrooms has access to an approximately 280 square-foot collaborative space designed for pull-out instruction. New academic support spaces include school administration, a Library Learning Center, multipurpose room, daycare, and an after-school program. The project also features a community clinic and health center. Additionally, three new play areas are constructed.

 

The first new play area is in a courtyard created by the kindergarten buildings and is dedicated to pre-kindergarten and kindergarten students. The second play area is in the center of the new campus and includes play equipment, a grass field; and basketball, volleyball and, foursquare hardscape surfaces. The third play area is adjacent to the lunch shelter on the northwestern portion of the new campus and includes play equipment and hardscape surfaces.

 

BACKGROUND:

 

San Diego Unified’s capital projects are funded by San Diego Unified School District’s Propositions S and Z, which are local bond measures approved by San Diego voters to repair, renovate and revitalize neighborhood schools. In addition to renovation and replacement, bond projects include classroom technology, facilities to support College, Career and Technical Education, classroom air conditioning, safety and security upgrades, and other facilities improvements at traditional and public charter schools throughout San Diego Unified. 

 

PARKING:           

 

Parking will be limited to street parking. Please meet us at El Cajon Boulevard, marked by the red star, promptly at 11:00 a.m. This is where students will sign the final steel beam. We will then walk together to a safe viewing area inside the construction zone. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MEDIA CONTACT:

 

Jamie Ries, Facilities Communication Liaison, San Diego Unified, 619-855-9283, jries@sandi.net