Thursday, October 19, 2023

NEWS RELEASE: Taste of San Diego Unified

Photos and video of the event can be found here.

News Release 

Food and Nutrition Services Holds First-Ever ‘Taste of San Diego Unified’ 

Bell Middle School students put their taste buds to the test 

 

October 19, 2023

 

SAN DIEGO Bell Middle School ‘student food critics’ tasted and rated everything from plant-based nachos and roasted corn dip to chow mein with Kyoto-style veggies and strawberry smoothies made with a bike-powered blender during the ‘Taste of San Diego Unified’ event that will help decide next year’s cafeteria menu items.   

  

Some 150 students sampled more than a dozen new recipes during the culinary event where sixth-, seventh- and eighth-graders shared their opinions on sample menu items, which also included yogurt parfaits with roasted apples and kung pao chicken. 

 

“We want to give our students an opportunity to engage in our menu-planning efforts and try new flavors,” said Food and Nutrition Services Director Alicia Pitrone Hauser. “This event is a great way to recognize National Farm to School month and celebrate our student voices, community connections, and local food.” 

 

All San Diego Unified students have access to free school meals. Cafeteria menus include locally-grown fruits and vegetables, free-range meats, and meatless options. Parents are encouraged to send their children to school early so they can take advantage of free breakfasts, in addition to lunch.

 

Observing the student food critics were representatives from the Board of Education, Superintendent Dr. Lamont Jackson, the district's Food and Nutrition Services Department, and officials from six of the largest k-12 food service providers.  

 

“We thrive as a school district when students are respected and included in meaningful shared decision-making. Since it’s our students who are eating the school meals, it only makes sense to listen to their input when planning their menus,” Superintendent Jackson said.

      

During the event, students also learned about the food-cycle of school meals – where the food comes from, how it is prepared, and what happens to the leftovers. 

 

Meals at San Diego Unified center around the salad bar, and students were surprised to learn how close to home the fruits and vegetables they eat everyday are grown. Through the Farm to School program, many components of school meals come from local and regional farms. 

 

Another surprise - the scratch cooking. From homemade salsas and salad dressings, to oven-roasted chicken drumsticks, more homestyle cooking and preparation is happening in school kitchens than students realized. 

 

With all of the food options available at school, there are often leftovers. Instead of feeding the landfill, students learned that through the Love Food Not Waste program there are options to collect food scraps for composting in school gardens, share tables to pass along unopened items, and food rescue programs to donate unused food to local hunger relief organizations.

 

Last year, California became the first state to implement a statewide Universal Meals Program for school children. San Diego Unified’s Food and Nutrition Services serves more than 86,000 nutritious meals every school day, all at no cost to families. 

 

Photos and video of the event can be found here.

 

Contact:

San Diego Unified Food & Nutrition Services, Leslie Luna (858) 717-2499, lluna1@sandi.net 

 

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About Food and Nutrition Services 

San Diego Unified Food and Nutrition Services is committed to serving nutritious and tasty meals for students, offering a balance of healthy versions of student favorites mixed with dishes made from scratch and Southern California flavors. Salad bars are the heart of the meal program at San Diego Unified, featuring a variety of fruits and veggies often sourced from local farmers. Every Wednesday, students can try a new locally-grown, organic produce item that changes monthly through the Harvest of the Month program.

 

Thursday, October 12, 2023

MEDIA ADVISORY: Food and Nutrition Services Announces First-Ever ‘Taste of San Diego Unified’

Media Advisory

Food and Nutrition Services Announces First-Ever 'Taste of San Diego Unified'

Bell Middle School students put their taste buds to the test

 

Thursday, October 12, 2023

 

WHAT: San Diego Unified's Food and Nutrition Services Department is launching 'Taste of San Diego Unified: Student Voices Shape School Menus,' a new culinary tasting event.

 

More than 150 students in grades 6-8 will become food critics for a day and sample breakfast, plant-based, and Asian-inspired small bites. This culinary adventure celebrates student voices by giving them an opportunity to play an active role in picking what they want to eat at their school cafes. Feedback from the students will inform the menu development process for the next school year.

 

Six different vendors will provide students with a variety of tasty and innovative samples, including plant-based nachos, roasted corn dip, Chow Mein noodles with Kyoto veggies, chili con queso fries, and strawberry smoothies.


WHEN:            Thursday, October 19, 12:45-3 p.m.

 

WHERE:         Bell Middle School Cafeteria/Multi-Purpose Room

620 Briarwood Rd. San Diego, CA 92139

*Parking will be available in the upper-level parking lot. See map below.

 

INTERVIEWS: District leadership; Food & Nutrition Services Director; Students

 

VISUALS:      

  • Smoothie-making blender bike
  • Middle school students venturing into a culinary journey, sampling small bites
  • Students react to new flavors and give their feedback about what they like and don't like
  • Scratch-cooking demonstrations with Food Services culinary specialists
  • Bell's own Mariachi ensemble will provide musical accompaniment

EVENT/PARKING MAP:

  • Park in the top rear lot.
  • Enter the back door of the cafeteria, you'll see a table with a Food and Nutrition Services branded green tablecloth and canopy.

 

This event is for professional journalists. Please confirm attendance in advance:

communications@sandi.net.

MEDIA CONTACT: Leslie Luna, Marketing Coordinator, Food and Nutrition Services, 858-717-2499, lluna1@sandi.net


 

 

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About Food and Nutrition Services

San Diego Unified Food and Nutrition Services is committed to serving nutritious and tasty meals for students, offering a balance of healthy versions of student favorites mixed with scratch-prepared dishes and Southern California flavors. Salad bars are at the heart of the meal program at San Diego Unified, featuring a variety of fruits and veggies often sourced from local farmers. Every Wednesday, students can try a new locally-grown, organic produce item that changes monthly through the Harvest of the Month program.

Tuesday, October 10, 2023

NEWS RELEASE: District and City Leaders Join Pacific Beach Elementary Students and Community to Celebrate Start of Construction for New Kindergarten Building, Joint-Use Field Expansion and More

Broll of the event can be found here.

Photos of the event can be found here.

A construction postcard, fact sheet, and renderings can be found here

 






News Release 

District and City Leaders Join Pacific Beach Elementary Students and Community to Celebrate Start of Construction for New Kindergarten Building, Joint-Use Field Expansion and More

 

Tuesday, October 10, 2023 

 

SAN DIEGO -  New indoor and outdoor facilities for students and neighbors in North Pacific Beach are officially on the way. 

 

On Tuesday, Pacific Beach Elementary School students joined leaders from San Diego Unified School District and the City of San Diego, parents, and community members to celebrate the start of construction on their Whole Site Modernization and Joint-Use Field Expansion project. 

 

The project will bring students a new kindergarten building, a grass playfield, a secure main campus entryway, renovated classrooms, and shade shelters.

 

“I’m excited; the students are excited; the community is excited,” said Jennifer Grondek, Principal of Pacific Beach Elementary. “We’ve been planning these together and now it’s time to see our vision come to life.” 

 

Funded by local bond measures, the upcoming kindergarten facility will include modern, state-of-the-art classrooms and collaborative workspaces that lead out to a new play structure with a shade shelter. A second shade shelter will be installed in the general play area. All existing classrooms, the student services facility, and the multi-purpose room will be renovated and all restrooms and the school kitchen will be upgraded. To make room for these new facilities, all portable classrooms will be removed. 

 

“It’s a win-win for our students and the community of North Pacific Beach,” said Cody Petterson, Board of Education Trustee for San Diego Unified. “Students will have high-quality indoor and outdoor facilities that will encourage them to learn, work, and play together - before, during, and after school.” 

 

Located along Tourmaline Street, Pacific Beach Elementary School has served the community for 93 years. 

 

First opened in 1930, Pacific Beach Elementary began with just one campus building, then added an additional building in 1938. As the population grew, so did the campus. Five additional buildings were added from 1940 - 1957. 

 

In 1976, the 1930 buildings were replaced by one building, with five buildings constructed for the former Los Altos Child Development Center. At that time, three portable classrooms were added due to the increased student population. 

 

In 2004, a 1.8-acre joint-use field along Turquoise Street was created for student and public use. Over the years, the community asked for more green space at the Tourmaline street campus. Now in 2023, the joint-use field expansion is beginning. 

 

When complete, the 2.8-acre joint-use area will include a walking and running track, a renovated basketball court, play equipment, new trees and benches, a drinking fountain, secure perimeter fencing, and a public access gate. 

 

“Here in Pacific Beach, we are meeting the community's need for additional recreation space while delivering active play areas for the students," said Councilmember Joe LaCava. “‘The ‘Play All Day’ joint-use partnership between the City of San Diego and San Diego Unified School District is more than just an investment; it’s a promise delivered. Together, the School District and the City are delivering community spaces here in Pacific Beach and across the city for generations of students and families to come.’”  

 

As part of the Play All Day partnership with the City of San Diego, the joint-use area will be accessible to the community as a local park after school hours and during school breaks. 

 

A Universal Transitional Kindergarten through fifth-grade campus, Pacific Beach Elementary offers robust arts and science programs; music, theater, and dance opportunities; and hands-on scientific experiences through a partnership with San Diego Youth Science. 

 

The project is anticipated to be completed in late 2025. 

 

RELATED LINKS: 

Read more about the Play All Day Parks program here

 

MEDIA CONTACT: 

Jamie Ries, Information Services Specialist, San Diego Unified, (619) 855-9283, jries@sandi.net.

 

Friday, October 6, 2023

MEDIA ADVISORY: District and City Leaders to Join Pacific Beach Elementary Students, Community to Celebrate Start of Construction for New Kindergarten Building, Joint-Use Field Expansion




MEDIA ADVISORY

 

 

 

District and City Leaders to Join Pacific Beach Elementary Students, Community to Celebrate Start of Construction for New Kindergarten Building, Joint-Use Field Expansion

 

Friday, October 6, 2023 

 

WHAT:            District and city leaders will join Pacific Beach Elementary School students, staff, 

and community members in celebrating the groundbreaking for the 93-year-old school’s Whole Site Modernization and Joint-Use Field expansion project. 

 

WHEN:            Tuesday, October 10, 2023 

8:30 - 9:15 a.m. 

 

WHERE:         Pacific Beach Elementary School 

1234 Tourmaline St.,*  

San Diego, CA 92109

 

*See map below for event location and media staging area. 

 

VISUALS:       8:30 - 8:42 a.m. - Students Lead Pledge of Allegiance, Mission Bay High School 

                                                    Cheer Team Performs, Pacific Beach Middle School Concert 

     Band Performs 

                                              8:42 - 8 53 a.m. - Speakers 

                                              8:53- 8:58 a.m. -  Shovels to the Dirt, Photo Opps 

                                              8:58 - 9:15 a.m. - Media 1-1s, Campus Tour 

 

                       A construction postcard, fact sheet, and renderings can be found here

 

SPEAKERS:  Cody Petterson, Board of Education Trustee, San Diego Unified School District 

                       Joe LaCava, Councilmember, City of San Diego 

                       Jennifer Grondek, Principal, Pacific Beach Elementary School

                       Kylie Fortmann, 5th Grade Student, Pacific Beach Elementary School 

                       Kate Nestojko, 5th Grade Student, Pacific Beach Elementary School 

                       Shelby Skiles, 5th Grade Student, Pacific Beach Elementary School 

                       Carolyn Hernandez, Teacher and Alumni, Pacific Beach Elementary 

 

BACKGROUND: 

Located along Tourmaline Street, Pacific Beach Elementary School has served the community for 93 years. 

 

First opened in 1930, Pacific Beach Elementary began with just one campus building, then added an additional building in 1938. As the population grew, so did the campus. Five additional buildings were added from 1940 - 1957. In 1976, the 1930 buildings were replaced by one building, with five buildings constructed for the former Los Altos Child Development Center. At that time, three portable classrooms were added due to the increased student population. In 2004, a 1.8-acre joint-use field along Turquoise Street was created for student and public use. 

 

Now in 2023, construction is beginning on a Whole Site Modernization and Joint-Use Field expansion project that will bring students a new kindergarten building, a grass playfield, a secure main campus entryway, renovated classrooms, and shade shelters. 

 

Funded by local bond measures, the upcoming kindergarten facility will include modern, state-of-the-art classrooms and collaborative workspaces that lead out to a new play structure with a shade shelter. A second shade shelter will be installed in the general play area. All existing classrooms, the student services facility, and the multi-purpose room will be renovated and all restrooms and the school kitchen will be upgraded. To make room for these new facilities, the three portable classrooms that were built in 1976 will be removed.

 

A community request, the one-acre expansion of the joint-use field will include a walking and running track, a renovated basketball court, play equipment, new trees and benches, a drinking fountain, secure perimeter fencing, and a public access gate. 

 

As part of the Play All Day partnership with the City of San Diego, the joint-use field will be accessible to the community as a local park after school hours and during school breaks. 

 

A Universal Transitional Kindergarten through fifth-grade campus, Pacific Beach Elementary offers robust arts and science programs; music, theater, and dance opportunities; and hands-on scientific experiences through a partnership with San Diego Youth Science. 

 

The project is anticipated to be completed in late 2025. 

 

PARKING MAP: 

Media can enter through an entrance gate along Turquoise street. A construction crew member will be at the gate. 




RELATED LINKS: 

                        Read more about the Play All Day Parks program here

 

MEDIA CONTACT: 

Jamie Ries, Information Services Specialist, San Diego Unified, (619) 855-9283, jries@sandi.net.

Wednesday, October 4, 2023

San Diego HS to honor alum killed in combat ten years ago

 

 

MEDIA ADVISORY

 

San Diego High School Honors Alum Killed in Combat with Memorial, Documentary Screening and Mentorship Opportunities  

 

Wednesday, October 4, 2023

San Diego High School students will view the documentary, “Ultimate Sacrifices: CPT. Jennifer Moreno,” exactly ten years after the 2006 San Diego High School graduate died during combat operations in Afghanistan. During a special program honoring CPT. Moreno’s life, students will engage in a panel discussion & lunch, and participate in a memorial tribute. 

WHAT: 

Students will view the documentary, “Ultimate Sacrifices: CPT. Jennifer Moreno,” participate in a panel and in a tribute memorial in CPT. Moreno’s honor.   

WHEN: 

Thursday, Oct. 5, 9:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. 

WHERE: 

San Diego High School in the auditorium

1405 Park Blvd., San Diego, CA 92101 

 

VISUALS: 

9:30 - 9:45 a.m. 

Students Perform: National Anthem, Pledge of Allegiance, and AJROTC presentation and posting of the of colors        

9:45 - 10:50 a.m. 

Documentary screening

11 a.m. - 12 p.m. 

Panel Discussion

12:00 - 12:15 p.m. 

Tribute, SDHS Wall of Honor Memorial, Moreno Family Presentation

 

BACKGROUND: CPT. Jennifer Moreno grew up in Logan Heights and graduated as a top marksman and leader in the JROTC Program at San Diego High in 2006. CPT. Moreno attended University of San Francisco on a ROTC scholarship and earned a nursing degree. After graduation, CPT. Moreno decided to serve as a nurse in the U.S. Army. She completed the Army Airborne training in 2009 and while stationed at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, she volunteered to serve as a Cultural Support Team (CST) member attached to the Army’s 75th Ranger Regiment. 

CPT. Moreno, alongside the members of the female led Cultural Support Team, was an essential mediator for the Special Operations unit. The main task of the unit was to help soldiers in the front lines to communicate and mediate with Afghani women, whose interactions with men could be seen as inappropriate in their culture. Critically, the Cultural Support Team put women on the front lines during a time when they were still barred from full-time combat jobs in the military. 

On October 5, 2013 during a Special Operations raid in Zhari District (Afghanistan), a suicide bomber initiated an ambush in the compound the Army team was entering. During the 12 additional blasts that injured 30 rangers and killed three, CPT. Moreno chose to not follow stand-by procedures in order to give essential medical assistance to a fellow soldier trapped nearby, which resulted in the triggering of another IED that led to her death at the age of 25. 

AllTru is honoring CPT. Moreno’s life through a special presentation of the documentary, “Ultimate Sacrifices: CPT. Jennifer Moreno,” followed by a panel discussion and lunch social with AllTru role models and teammates of CPT. Moreno.. 

AllTru panelists are: Alex Horton, Army, Intelligence Officer, Cultural Support Team Leader. George Fraser, Combat-hardened Green Beret & Four-time Purple Heart Recipient. Catherine Harris, Highly-decorated Senior Enlisted Leader, Cultural Support Team Leader. Maria Maio, Army Logistics Officer, Cultural Support Team Leader. Jeff Dawson, Explosive Ordnance Technician on target October 5th, Silver Star Recipient. 

AllTru represents a community of role models, notably women combat veterans who served alongside special operations forces. 

The CST Community understands the value of equal access to opportunity, both from the lens of building high-performing teams and from the lens of promoting stability and prosperity. In an effort to honor the legacy of their fallen sisters, AllTru seeks to ensure all have access to opportunity. 

This event is for professional journalists. Please confirm attendance in advance:

communications@sandi.net

 

MEDIA PARKING: 1405 Park Blvd., Lot C, north of I-5 on-ramp.

 

MEDIA CONTACT: Mike Murad, Public Information Coordinator, San Diego Unified School District, 619-925-4790, mmurad@sandi.net 

 

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Monday, October 2, 2023

NEWS RELEASE:




NEWS RELEASE

Application Window Opens for School Choice at San Diego Unified 

Gives students the opportunity to attend grade-appropriate district schools outside their neighborhood for 2024-25 year 

October 2, 2023

SAN DIEGO – Starting today, and over the next six weeks, students in the San Diego Unified School District have the opportunity to enroll in schools outside their neighborhood boundaries, including magnet schools. The Choice window for the 2024-25 school year is now open. Click here for more information 

All San Diego Unified students are eligible to submit a Choice application, as are out-of-district students and those attending private or charter schools. 

More than 10,000 area students through all grade levels typically apply to San Diego Unified’s Choice program, and last year roughly 85 percent who applied on time received a spot at one of their top three school selections.

“Our neighborhood schools are the perfect fit for many of our families,” San Diego Unified Operations Support Officer Marceline Sciuto said. “But others may be looking for a specialty program offered at another school, like language immersion, STEAM, visual and performing arts or International Baccalaureate. Perhaps another location just fits better for childcare or a parent’s workplace. Whatever the reason, we have an excellent school for every family.” 

School Choice enrollment is determined through a computerized lottery system. Weight is given to factors such as sibling enrollment and magnet program continuity. Priority is not given based on when the application is received during the enrollment window, provided it comes in by the deadline of Wednesday, November 15. After that date, applications will be processed in the order in which they are received. Click here to see specific programs offered by schools.

Families will receive an email notification by late February indicating whether a student has been accepted or waitlisted to a school of Choice.

 

Parent information sessions will be conducted via Zoom on October 11 and 12 in conjunction with our Family Engagement office.  Log in information is available at this link:  https://www.sandiegounified.org/cms/one.aspx?pageId=28033813

 

The district offers personalized consultations for families who wish to discuss their options with an enrollment specialist, or for those having difficulty with the application process. The multilingual staff at the Family Welcome and Enrollment Center is available in English, Spanish and Tagalog at (619) 260-2410 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 

 

Media availability: Senior Director, Marceline Sciuto

 

Contact: Communications Director Maureen Magee, mmagee@sandi.net, (619) 381-7931 

 

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Sunday, October 1, 2023

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