Wednesday, April 30, 2025

SD UNIFIED STUDENTS TO CELEBRATE ASIAN PACIFIC ISLANDER DESI AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH WITH PERFORMANCES, SPOKEN WORD, FLAG RAISING


MEDIA ADVISORY

 

SD UNIFIED STUDENTS TO CELEBRATE ASIAN PACIFIC ISLANDER DESI AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH WITH PERFORMANCES, SPOKEN WORD, FLAG RAISING

 

WHAT: Student-led Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) Heritage Month Flag Raising and Celebration

 

WHY: Students from across the district, including representatives from the newly created APIDA Student Board, will join together to celebrate the vast ethnic and cultural diversity of the APIDA community and show the power the community holds when they come together in solidarity.

 

WHEN: Thursday, May 1, 2025, 10 a.m.

 

WHERE: Eugene Brucker Education Center flagpole, 4100 Normal Street, San Diego, 92103

 

VISUALS: 

  • Student speakers representing Chamorro, Chinese American, Filipino American, Indian American, and Japanese American heritage
  • Performances featuring students from the Karen, Chinese American, and Pacific Islander communities
  • Student-designed flag being raised

 

SCHOOLS REPRESENTED: Barnard Mandarin Magnet Elementary School, Erikson Elementary School, Gage Elementary School, Hoover High School, Marshall Middle School, Morse High School, San Diego High School, San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts

 

BACKGROUND: This event marks the second time San Diego Unified has hoisted the student-designed APIDA flag at district headquarters. Following the flag raising ceremony, high school students will attend the district’s first-ever APIDA Conference at Mesa College, where students will participate in workshops on higher education, fashion, and cultural dance; and engage in a listening session with the San Diego County Office of Education to help inform the County Educational Blueprint.

 

MEDIA PARKING: Parking lot in front of flagpole, 4100 Normal Street, San Diego, 92103 

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*Editor note: Early media interview availability with a district representative beginning at 9:30 a.m.

 

Media contact: James Canning, jcanning@sandi.net, 313-580-2845

 

 

James Canning (He/Him)

Executive Director, Strategic Communications & Information

San Diego Unified School District

jcanning@sandi.net | www.sandiegounified.org

Mobile Phone: 313-580-2845

4100 Normal Street, San Diego, CA 92103

 

 

Note: I may send and respond to emails outside of my normal workday or workweek. Please do not feel obligated to reply outside of your normal work schedule. Thank you.

 

Tuesday, April 29, 2025

SD UNIFIED BOARD OF EDUCATION STRENGTHENED SCHOOL NAMING & MASCOT POLICY TUESDAY

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Media Contact: 

James Canning, 313-580-2845, jcanning@sandi.net

 

SD UNIFIED BOARD OF EDUCATION STRENGTHENED SCHOOL NAMING & MASCOT POLICY TUESDAY
Clairemont High School to change mascot from Chieftains, be first to use new district & state policies

 

SAN DIEGO (APRIL 29, 2025) – In a unanimous vote, the San Diego Unified Board of Education on Tuesday night voted to revise its Administrative Regulation and Board Policy 7310 to provide clearer direction on changes to school names and mascots. This change comes after the 2024 passage of Assembly Bill 3074 (AB3074), which prohibits “using any derogatory Native American term” and after several dust-ups over the years involving district school name changes.  

 

“Progress is acknowledging the flaws in the system and taking steps to improve upon the decisions of the past,” said Sabrina Bazzo, Trustee, San Diego Unified School District Board of Education. “This new policy will ensure clearer direction and guidance is provided to change the names of our schools and mascot while also reinforcing our commitment as a District to equity and belonging.”   

 

Under the new Administrative Regulation and Board Policy 7310, prior to initiating a new school name or mascot, a school site and/or its members of the school community should consider the following: 

  • If a school name or mascot reflects historical harm or exclusion, the school’s name or mascot should be reevaluated by the school site and/or members of the school community.
  • The criteria for a school name or mascot change should include guiding principles rooted in equity, belonging, and community empowerment.
  • A school name or school mascot change should reflect cultural, historical, or community significance that can inspire generations for centuries to come that shall include the following criteria as guiding principles: 
    • Individuals and entities that have made outstanding contributions, including financial contributions, to the school community. 
    • Individuals who have made contributions of statewide, national, or worldwide significance. 
    • The geographic area in which the school or building is located.
  • Any proposed school name or mascot change must also include an evaluation of costs for signage, uniforms, and other associated charges.

 

Other components include establish a 10-person naming committee; a minimum of two public input sessions must be held by the school, with input being submitted to the naming committee; and the Board of Education will vote on final name, after the name is voted on the community will be notified

 

Clairemont High School Mascot Change 

Clairemont High School will be the first school in the district to implement a mascot name change under this new state and district policy. 

 

“We understand that for some in our school community, this change will be difficult,” said Karly Johnstone, Principal, Clairemont High School. “Our commitment is to a process that honors our school's history and includes input from all members of our school community while moving forward with respect and unity.” 

Clairemont High School is conducting the mascot change in partnership with local tribal leaders (see their letter) and the broader school community. 

The process for the Clairemont High School mascot change is as follows:  

  1. In August, Clairemont High School will be forming a representative committee to guide the mascot transition and will launch a dedicated webpage with complete information regarding this process.
  2. From September through December 2025, Clairemont High School will host listening sessions and surveys to gather community input. 
  3. A decision on the new mascot will be made by January 2026, with implementation beginning in the 2026-27 school year.

 

To learn more about Clairemont High School, click here, and to learn more about the San Diego Unified School District, click here.

 

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James Canning (He/Him)

Executive Director, Strategic Communications & Information

San Diego Unified School District

jcanning@sandi.net | www.sandiegounified.org

Mobile Phone: 313-580-2845

4100 Normal Street, San Diego, CA 92103

 

 

Note: I may send and respond to emails outside of my normal workday or workweek. Please do not feel obligated to reply outside of your normal work schedule. Thank you.

 

Thursday, April 24, 2025

Press Release: San Diego Unified Reaffirms Commitment to Community Schools, Announces Next Cohort Ahead of 2025-26 School Year

 

 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                        Media Contact:

                                                                                      Mike Murad, mmurad@sandi.net, 619-925-4790

James Canning, jcanning@sandi.net, 313-580-2845

                                                                                     

                                                                                     

SAN DIEGO UNIFIED REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO COMMUNITY SCHOOLS, ANNOUNCES NEXT COHORT AHEAD OF 2025-26 SCHOOL YEAR

10 Additional Schools Joining District’s Community Schools Program, Bringing Total to 35

 

SAN DIEGO (APRIL 24, 2025) – San Diego Unified’s Community Schools program continues its expansion with the addition of 10 schools set to launch for the 2025-26 school year.

 

Community Schools are existing public schools that organize school and community resources around holistic student success. While each Community School is different based on the unique needs and input of its students, families, and surrounding neighborhoods, examples of current services and supports the District has provided to various existing Community Schools include: 



  • Additional tutoring services
  • Rooms converted into wellness centers
  • Food markets and pantries
  • Clothing closets consisting of new and gently-used clothing
  • Sports teams
  • Campus meeting spaces
  • Adult English classes for non-native speakers
  • Dental clinic

 

“The wonderful thing about a Community School is that it represents what students, parents, and the larger community see as important additions,” said Dr. Fabi Bagula, Superintendent (Interim), San Diego Unified School District. “Through feedback from those most closely associated with a particular school, we know Community Schools are already having a positive impact, and we’re committed to sustaining and expanding that progress.“

 

In addition to San Diego Unified Board Trustee Dr. Sharon Whitehurst-Payne, who represents Lincoln High School from District E, a parent and student from Lincoln High School were part of a group that shared their perspectives on Community Schools at a press conference held Thursday at the school.  

 

Sophomore Makayla Day Jimenez joined the school’s Community Schools Committee to be part of the collaborative process to help shape the school’s future. 

 

“I speak up about the challenges students face and help develop ideas that make Lincoln a more welcoming and supportive environment,” said Day Jimenez. “Whether we’re analyzing data or giving input on new initiatives, I make sure youth voices are part of the decision-making process.”

 

Beatrice Ruttagah is a parent representative on the Committee, and works as a liaison between the school and other families. 

 

“I facilitate open lines of communication between families and school staff, ensuring parents are informed about school initiatives, policies, and events,” said Ruttagah. “This Committee has allowed students and families to access on-site services, mental health counseling, and behavioral support to address students' physical and emotional well-being workshops, seminars, and resources to help parents support their children's education and development.” 

 

The upcoming school year will include the District’s fourth cohort of Community Schools since San Diego Unified began its initiative in 2022. List of 2025-26 San Diego Unified Community Schools:

  • Chesterton Elementary
  • Hamilton Elementary
  • Kimbrough Elementary
  • Marshall Elementary
  • Penn Elementary
  • Ross Elementary
  • Rowan Elementary
  • Washington Elementary
  • Webster Elementary
  • Whitman Elementary

 

Although the Community Schools model has existed for decades in some parts of the country, it was funded widescale in California three years ago through a State grant totaling more than $4 billion, with supplemental investment from individual districts. Each Community School is funded through five years, with the District providing supplemental funding. 

 

On Tuesday, April 29, the San Diego Unified Board of Education will vote to extend the grant award dates for the latest cohort of Community Schools to June 30, 2030.

 

San Diego Unified's Community School strategy is based on four pillars, which include integrated student support, expanded and enriched learning time and opportunities, active family and community engagement, and collaborative leadership and practices.

“Our robust Needs and Assets Assessment process has yielded a minimum of 75% engagement rate from students, families, staff, and community partners, in all of our Community Schools,” said Jason Babineau, Senior Director, Community Schools. “With the active participation of all educational partner groups, including local organizations, there’s a collective understanding in the power of authentic collaboration to uplift our students, families, and school communities.” 

Over 23,000 students currently attend a Community School in San Diego Unified. 

 

To learn more about San Diego Unified’s Community Schools initiative, click here.

 

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Thanks,

 

Mike

 

Mike Murad

Public Information Coordinator

San Diego Unified School District

mmurad@sandi.net | www.sandiegounified.org

Mobile Phone: 619-925-4790

4100 Normal Street, San Diego, CA 92103

 

 

Wednesday, April 23, 2025

Media Advisory: Press Conference at Lincoln High School to Announce Next Cohort of Community Schools for 2025-26 School Year

 

 

 

MEDIA ADVISORY 

 

PRESS CONFERENCE AT LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL TO ANNOUNCE NEXT COHORT OF COMMUNITY SCHOOLS FOR 2025-26 SCHOOL YEAR

Success of Program Underscores District’s Commitment to Expand Rollout; Board Vote Scheduled for Tuesday to Extend Grant Award Dates; Student, Parent Share Perspectives of Community School Benefits


WHAT: Announcement of 10 new San Diego Unified School District Community Schools for the 2025-26 school year; tour of successful Community School in southeast San Diego.

 

WHY: Community Schools have shown to be an effective way to better serve students, their families and the nearby community. In 2022, San Diego Unified launched its Community Schools initiative to deliver tailor-made resources and services, both inside and outside the classroom.

 

Each Community School is unique and based on the preferences and needs of the students, families, and the surrounding community - with each constituent providing input on what they’d like included in their school. Examples of free services that exist at San Diego Unified Community Schools for students and/or community members include: 



  • Additional tutoring services
  • Rooms converted into wellness centers
  • Food markets and pantries
  • Clothing closets consisting of new and gently-used items
  • Additional athletic opportunities
  • Campus meeting spaces
  • Adult English classes for non-native speakers
  • Dental clinic

 

Currently, San Diego Unified has 25 Community Schools. The District will be adding 10 more for the 2025-26 school year.   

 

WHEN: Thursday, April 24, 2025, 10:30 a.m.

 

WHERE: Lincoln High School (library), 4777 Imperial Ave, San Diego, CA 92113

 

WHO: Dr. Fabi Bagula, Superintendent (Interim), San Diego Unified School District

Dr. Sharon Whitehurst-Payne, Trustee, Board of Education San Diego Unified School District

Jason Babineau, Senior Director, Community Schools, San Diego Unified School District

Melissa Agudelo, Co-Principal, Lincoln High School

Makayla Day Jimenez, Sophomore, Lincoln High School Community Schools Committee

Beatrice Ruttagah, Parent Representative, Lincoln High School Community Schools Committee

 

VISUALS: After the 2025-26 cohort announcement, tours of the Lincoln High School Community School will be given. Services and support on campus include: wellness center with washer and dryer; clothing closet; student/community meeting space.

 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Board of Education to vote Tuesday, April 29 to extend the grant award dates for the latest cohort of Community Schools to June 30, 2030. 

 

MEDIA PARKING: Lincoln High School (library), 4777 Imperial Ave, San Diego, CA 92113. See map for parking, and for press conference location.

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Media Contacts and RSVP to: Mike Murad, mmurad@sandi.net, 619-925-4790, James Canning, jcanning@sandi.net, 313-580-2845.

                            

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Thanks,

 

Mike

 

Mike Murad

Public Information Coordinator

San Diego Unified School District

mmurad@sandi.net | www.sandiegounified.org

Mobile Phone: 619-925-4790

4100 Normal Street, San Diego, CA 92103

 

 

Tuesday, April 22, 2025

NEWS RELEASE (with broll & sound): San Diego Unified and Rob Machado Foundation Celebrate Earth Day at District’s Top Recycling Elementary School

 



 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                                                                                                          Media Contacts:
                                                                                                                                                                                         Jamie Ries, 619-855-9283, jries@sandi.net  

                                                                                                                                                                                         Samer Naji, 619-548-3388, snaji@sandi.net 

 

 

Broll of the event can be found here.

Interview with Evelyn Espinoza, 5th Grade Student, Sandburg Elementary School (in both English and Spanish) can be found here.

Photos can be found here.

 

 

San Diego Unified and Rob Machado Foundation Celebrate Earth Day at District's Top Recycling Elementary School

   

 

SAN DIEGO (April 22, 2025) -  To celebrate Earth Day, students at Sandburg Elementary School in Mira Mesa received 600 reusable water bottles from the Rob Machado Foundation, the latest donation of reusable water bottles to San Diego Unified District schools by the foundation. 

 

The water bottles were handed out in UTK-through-5th Grade classrooms in between Shows that Teach's "Crazy Bottles and Cans" performances, which are interactive shows that use songs, humor, and competitions to give students lessons about why it is important to recycle. The company chose to perform at Sandburg Elementary for Earth Day because it was named the district's elementary school recycling challenge winner this academic year.  

 

"We worked hard for the recognition, and we are so proud of our students," said Principal Lindsay Burningham. "The reusable water bottles are just icing on the cake." 

 

Board of Education Trustee Sabrina Bazzo joined Kindergarten teacher Candace Bouchard, who taught her oldest daughter at Sandburg when she was elementary-aged, to hand out the water bottles. 

 

"It's special to reunite with Ms. Bouchard since she played such a critical role in my daughter's early education," said Sabrina Bazzo, Board of Education Trustee for San Diego Unified. "I am thrilled to encourage students to think about clean water by giving out these reusable water bottles. We are grateful for our partnership with the Rob Machado Foundation." 

 

One of the world's most recognizable surfers, Machado is an environmentalist who started the foundation in 2004 to support environmental programs for youth. In support of San Diego Unified School District's clean water initiative to replace old drinking water outlets with high-quality, filtered hydration stations, his foundation has donated 45,000 reusable bottles to students across 97 schools in the last three academic years. It plans to donate more, eventually reaching every San Diego Unified student. 

 

"This year alone, we donated 15,000 reusable bottles to San Diego Unified students at 29 schools," said Machado. "And we're not done yet." 

 

Encouraging students to drink more water and cut plastic pollution from local landfills, waterways, and the ocean, the reusable water bottles and filtered hydration stations have made access to water at San Diego Unified better than ever before. 

 

As a result of a district initiative to provide clean drinking water to all students, the high-quality filtered hydration stations replace old, unfiltered drinking water outlets at all San Diego Unified schools. While all San Diego Unified schools have received temporary filtered water bottle fillers, construction continues to install additional permanent filtered hydration stations and remove all unfiltered drinking water outlets districtwide. In total, 4,492 filtered drinking water outlets have been installed districtwide. 

 

Supported by the facilities bond program, San Diego Unified set a public health goal of water with lead content below one part per billion (ppb)  and an action level of 5 ppb  - three times the federal standard.

 

To read other recent bond program stories, please visit: https://www.sandiegounified.org/about/newscenter/school_bond_program

 

ABOUT SANDBURG ELEMENTARY 

Located in the heart of Mira Mesa, Sandburg Elementary serves students UTK-5th Grade and is one of San Diego Unified's highest academic performing elementary schools. With GATE and Leader in Me programs, Sandburg recognizes students for their hard work and leadership. 

 

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Monday, April 21, 2025

MEDIA AVAILABILITY TUESDAY: SAN DIEGO UNIFIED SUPERINTENDENT HEADING TO SACRAMENTO TO FIGHT FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION & UNIVERSAL TRANSITIONAL KINDERGARTEN

 

 

MEDIA ADVISORY 

 

SAN DIEGO UNIFIED SUPERINTENDENT HEADING TO SACRAMENTO WEDNESDAY
TO FIGHT FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION & UNIVERSAL TRANSITIONAL KINDERGARTEN

WHAT: Media Availability (in person or virtually) 

 

WHY: Dr. Fabi Bagula, San Diego Unified School District Superintendent (Interim) is headed to California’s state capital Wednesday to advocate with other urban school districts on shared state budget priorities ahead of the “May Revision” to the Governor’s budget, which will be released by May 14. She is doing this media availability to discuss the District’s priorities, which include prioritizing Universal Transitional Kindergarten (UTK), Special Education, a $1.8B discretionary block grant, and Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF), with the San Diego community.  

 

Joining Dr. Bagula will be leaders from Los Angeles Unified School District, Long Beach Unified School District and Oakland Unified School District. They are expected to meet with Office of Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas; Office of Governor Gavin Newsom; Office of Senator John Laird, Chair of the Budget Subcommittee on Education; Office of Senate Pro Tem Mike McGuire; and Assemblymember David Alvarez, Chair of the Assembly Budget Subcommittee on Education..  

 

AVAILABILITY DATE & TIME: April 22, 2025 from 11:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. 

 

WHERE: In person at the Education Center located at 4100 Normal Street  or virtually via a link provided by the news outlet, or over the telephone  – Please coordinate with James Canning at 313-580-2845 or Jcanning@sandi.net to schedule during availability time.   

 

WHO: Dr. Fabi Bagula, Superintendent (Interim), San Diego Unified School District (link for picture and bio)

 

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Media Contact: James Canning, 313-580-2845, Jcanning@sandi.net

                               

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James Canning (He/Him)

Executive Director, Strategic Communications & Information

San Diego Unified School District

jcanning@sandi.net | www.sandiegounified.org

Mobile Phone: 313-580-2845

4100 Normal Street, San Diego, CA 92103

 

 

Note: I may send and respond to emails outside of my normal workday or workweek. Please do not feel obligated to reply outside of your normal work schedule. Thank you.

 

MEDIA AVAILABILITY: San Diego Unified and Rob Machado Foundation to Celebrate Earth Day at District’s Top Recycling Elementary School

 




MEDIA AVAILABILITY 

 

 

San Diego Unified and Rob Machado Foundation to Celebrate Earth Day at District's Top Recycling Elementary School

 

Monday, April 21, 2025 

 

WHAT:         

To celebrate Earth Day, the Rob Machado Foundation, district leaders, and teachers will hand out 600 reusable water bottles to Sandburg Elementary School students. The handouts will take place between Shows that Teach's "Crazy Bottles and Cans" performances

 

WHEN:        

Tuesday, April 22, 2025 

 

Opportunity #1: 

8:00 - 8:45 a.m. -  First Assembly with K-2nd and 5th-grade students*

8:45 - 9:15 a.m.  - Board of Education Trustee Sabrina Bazzo to join teacher Candace Bouchard in handing out water bottles in Kinder Classroom 

 

Opportunity #2: 

9:00 - 9:45 a.m. -  Second Assembly with UTK and 3rd- 4th-grade students* 

9:45 - 10:15 a.m. - Water bottle handouts in UTK classroom 

 

*Media interviews can be arranged during the performances. Students attending the assemblies are not media-released. 

 

WHERE:      

Sandburg Elementary School Multipurpose Room* 

11230 Avenida Del Gato

San Diego, CA 92126

 

*See the event location map with the media staging area below. Please note: the school start time is at 7:45 a.m. Expect heavy traffic from 7:25 -7:45 a.m.

 

VISUALS:      

Crazy Bottles and Cans Show Performances, Rob Machado Foundation Water Bottle Handouts 

 

GUEST INTERVIEWS:  

Sabrina Bazzo, Board of Education Trustee, San Diego Unified School District 

Lindsay Burningham, Principal, Sandburg Elementary School 

Evelyn Espinoza, 5th Grade Student, Sandburg Elementary School*

 

*Evelyn is available for English and Spanish interviews during the first assembly.

 

BACKGROUND:

Located in the heart of Mira Mesa, Sandburg Elementary serves students UTK-5th Grade and is one of San Diego Unified's highest academic performing elementary schools. With GATE and Leader in Me programs, Sandburg recognizes students for their hard work and leadership. This school year, Sandburg Elementary won the district's 10th annual recycling challenge, a challenge that encourages schools to help reduce waste, comply with state and local laws, and increase recycling awareness. 

 

In support of San Diego Unified School District's clean water initiative to replace old drinking water outlets with high-quality, filtered hydration stations, the Rob Machado Foundation has donated another 15,000 reusable bottles to San Diego Unified students at 29 schools.

In total, the Rob Machado Foundation has donated 45,000 reusable bottles to students at 97 schools in the last three academic years. It plans to donate more, eventually reaching every San Diego Unified student. 

 

Encouraging students to drink more water and cut plastic pollution from local landfills, waterways, and the ocean, the reusable water bottles and filtered hydration stations have made access to water at San Diego Unified better than ever before. 

 

As a result of a district initiative to provide clean drinking water to all students, the high-quality filtered hydration stations replace old, unfiltered drinking water outlets at all San Diego Unified schools. While all San Diego Unified schools have received temporary filtered water bottle fillers, construction continues to install additional permanent filtered hydration stations and remove all unfiltered drinking water outlets districtwide. 

 

Supported by the facilities bond program, San Diego Unified set a public health goal of water with lead content below one part per billion (ppb) and an action level of 5 ppb  - three times the federal standard.

 

Construction is complete at 153 schools and sites districtwide, with four sites currently under construction. The district currently has 4,492 filtered drinking water outlets. 

         

PARKING:     

Media can park in the loading zone, indicated in orange on the map below. 

 

 

MEDIA CONTACTS: 

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

Samer Naji, Facilities Communications Supervisor, San Diego Unified, (619) 548-3388, snaji@sandi.net.

 

Friday, April 18, 2025

Post Notices and Agendas

Bringing to your attention upcoming meetings of the San Diego Unified School District Board of Education and Standing Committees.


PLEASE NOTE:

* LCAP Workshop – Tuesday, April 22, 2025, 5:00 p.m., Education Center Auditorium, 4100 Normal St., San Diego, CA 92103
* Agenda Link: https://sandiegounified.diligent.community/Portal/MeetingInformation.aspx?Org=Cal&Id=1861
* Notice of Time and Location: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LUnC-t_pxf-C4xhE8SKETScaFHVWpQo9/view?usp=sharing
* Open Session Meeting Information: https://sandiegounified.org/about/board_of_education/meeting_information
* Link to YouTube Livestream: https://sandiegounified.org/about/board_of_education
* Public Testimony: https://www.sandiegounified.org/cms/One.aspx?portalId=27732478&pageId=28034363

* Committee Meeting Agenda: District Advisory Council on Compensatory Education (DAC) - Wednesday, April 23, 2025, 6:00 p.m. Agenda Link: https://sandiegounified.diligent.community/Portal/MeetingInformation.aspx?Org=Cal&Id=1863 Location: Zoom https://sandiegounified.zoom.us/j/81572141573
Meeting ID: 815 7214 1573
By Phone: +1 669 900 6833
* Committee Meeting Agenda: Charter School Facility Committee (CSFC) – Thursday, April 24, 2025, 11:30 a.m., Albert Einstein Charter Academy Elementary School, 3035 Ash St., San Diego, CA, 92102
Committee Information: https://www.sandiegounified.org/about/board_of_education/board_advisory_committees/CSFC
Agenda Link: https://sandiegounified.diligent.community/Portal/MeetingInformation.aspx?Org=Cal&Id=1850

* Committee Meeting Agenda: District English Learner Advisory Committee (DELAC) –Thursday, April 24, 2025, 4:30 p.m.

Location: Logan Memorial Educational Campus (LMEC), 2875 Ocean View Blvd., San Diego, CA 92113

Agenda Link: https://sandiegounified.diligent.community/Portal/MeetingInformation.aspx?Org=Cal&Id=1864
Committee Meeting Information: https://www.sandiegounified.org/about/board_of_education/board_advisory_committees/DELAC

* Committee Meeting Agenda: Community Advisory Committee (CAC) for Special Education Executive Board –Thursday, April 24, 2025, 6:30 p.m.

Location: Education Center, Emergency Operations Center, 4100 Normal St., San Diego, CA 92103

Agenda Link: https://sandiegounified.diligent.community/Portal/MeetingInformation.aspx?Org=Cal&Id=1813
Committee Information: https://www.sandiegounified.org/about/board_of_education/board_advisory_committees/SpedCAC





Thank you.



Marty Stultz
Director, Board Services
San Diego Unified School District
4100 Normal St., Room 2231
San Diego, CA 92103
619-725-5522-phone

"Your beliefs become your thoughts,
Your thoughts become your words,
Your words become your actions,
Your actions become your habits,
Your habits become your values,
Your values become your destiny."

~Mahatma Gandhi





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