Thursday, May 4, 2017
NEWS RELEASE: Spanish Soccer Giant Teams Up with Local School District
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NEWS RELEASE
May 4, 2017
Spanish Soccer Giant Teams Up with Local School District
FC Barcelona and San Diego Unified join forces to bring youth soccer opportunities to all
SAN DIEGO (May 4, 2017) - FC Barcelona, through its FCBEscola Program, has partnered with the San Diego Unified School District to bring the first ever "FCBEscola" Soccer Academy to San Diego. Serving as FCBEscola's headquarters on the West Coast, San Diego Unified will be the first school district in the United States to team up with the FCBEscola program, and the first to open a world class soccer academy in its hometown.
The unique collaboration between FCBEscola and San Diego Unified will provide free one-of-a-kind monthly soccer youth development clinics, as well as a tuition-based soccer academy program. The district's students will enjoy an exclusive opportunity to attend the free clinics and, for those interested, a reduced fee to attend the year-round soccer academy will also be offered. The tuition-based academy will be open to all members of the San Diego community. Both the clinics and the academy will begin this fall.
Operating out of Bell Middle School, the FBCEscola programs will teach youth soccer players – both boys and girls between the ages of 6 and 16 – the methodology, style of play and values that have made FC Barcelona one of the top soccer clubs in the world. FCBEscola will also offer scholarships and discounted rates to those who qualify. In addition, students and community members enrolled in the FBCEscola programs will have the opportunity to be selected for an "FCB Experience" which includes a trip to Barcelona to practice and play soccer at the FC Barcelona headquarters, known as Ciutat Esportiva.
"San Diego Unified is proud to bring these unique and exciting opportunities to the San Diego Unified student population, and to the San Diego community at large," said Scott Giusti, director of physical education, health and athletics for the school district.
¨For us, this is great news," added Franc Carbo, director of FCBEscola. "We will be able to provide a comprehensive soccer development program targeted toward youth, all the while continuing to leverage our social approach by instilling our values and methodologies to San Diego Unified School District students and the youth community in San Diego. ¨
A press conference will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Monday, May 8, at Bell Middle School in San Diego (620 Briarwood Road, 92139).
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WHEN: Monday, May 8 at 11:30 a.m.
WHERE: Bell Middle School, 620 Briarwood Rd, San Diego, CA 92139
SPEAKERS: Cindy Marten, Superintendent, San Diego Unified School District; Scott Giusti, Director, San Diego Unified Athletic Department; Marc Segarra, FCBEscola US Representative; Franc Carbó, Director FCBEscola
VISUALS: Student athletes playing soccer on the field with FC Barcelona/FCBEscola coaches and staff
**PLEASE CONFIRM MEDIA COVERAGE PRIOR TO EVENT DATE**
Media Contact: Isabella McNeil, San Diego Unified School District, 619-341-2343 Imcneil@Sandi.net<mailto:Imcneil@Sandi.net>
NEWS RELEASE: Spanish Soccer Giant Teams Up with Local School District
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NEWS RELEASE
May 4, 2017
Spanish Soccer Giant Teams Up with Local School District
FC Barcelona and San Diego Unified join forces to bring free youth soccer opportunities to all
SAN DIEGO (May 4, 2017) - FC Barcelona has partnered with the San Diego Unified School District to bring the first ever "FCBEscola" Soccer Academy to San Diego. Serving as FC Barcelona's official FCBEscola headquarters on the West Coast, San Diego Unified will be the first school district in the United States to team up with the soccer giant, and the first to open a world class soccer academy in its home town.
The exclusive partnership between FC Barcelona and San Diego Unified will provide free one-of-a-kind monthly soccer youth development programs, as well as a tuition-based soccer academy. The free programs are reserved for the district's students only.
The FBCEscola programs will teach youth soccer players – both boys and girls between the ages of 6 and 16 – the methodology, style of play and values that have made FC Barcelona one of the top soccer clubs in the world. tuition-based academy will begin this fall, and will be open to all members of the San Diego community. Operating out of Bell Middle School, FCBEscola will also offer scholarships and discounted rates to those who qualify. In addition, students and community members enrolled in the FBCEscola programs will have the opportunity to be selected for an "FCB Experience" which includes a trip to Barcelona to practice and play at the FC Barcelona Ciutat Esportiva.
"San Diego Unified is proud to bring these unique and exciting opportunities to the San Diego Unified student population, and to the San Diego community at large," said Scott Giusti, director of physical education, health and athletics for the school district.
A press conference will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Monday, May 8, at Bell Middle School in San Diego (620 Briarwood Road, 92139).
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WHEN: Monday, May 8 at 11:30 a.m.
WHERE: Bell Middle School, 620 Briarwood Rd, San Diego, CA 92139
SPEAKERS: Cindy Marten, Superintendent, San Diego Unified School District; Scott Giusti, Director, San Diego Unified Athletic Department; Marc Segarra, FCBEscola US Representative; Franc Carbó, Director FCBEscola
VISUALS: Student athletes playing soccer on the field with FC Barcelona/FCBEscola coaches and staff
**PLEASE CONFIRM MEDIA COVERAGE PRIOR TO EVENT DATE**
Media Contact: Isabella McNeil, San Diego Unified School District, 619-341-2343 Imcneil@Sandi.net<mailto:Imcneil@Sandi.net>
NEWS RELEASE: 13 San Diego Unified High Schools Named Best in The Nation *Update*
May 4, 2017
13 San Diego Unified High Schools Named Best in The Nation
SAN DIEGO (May 4, 2017) – The San Diego Unified School District is proud to announce that 13 district high schools have earned a spot on the 2017 U.S. News and World Report's list of "Best High Schools in America."
The 2017 Best High Schools<https://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/search?bronze=true&district-id=107425&gold=true&silver=true&state-urlname=california> list released this week by U.S. News & World Report, the global authority in education rankings, awarded "Gold Medal" honors to both La Jolla and Scripps Ranch high schools.
Point Loma, University City, Patrick Henry, San Diego, Serra, Mira Mesa, Morse, San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts, Clairemont, Kearny and Madison high schools all received "Silver Medal" honors.
The U.S. News rankings identify the top-performing public high schools at the national and state level and include published data on more than 22,000 schools in 50 states and the District of Columbia. The rankings award public high schools with gold, silver and bronze medals, indicating their level of college readiness.
The Best High Schools rankings, available exclusively on usnews.com<https://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools>, feature data on a number of factors, including enrollment, graduation rates, diversity, participation in free and reduced-price lunch programs, and the results of state assessments and AP®.
The annual report's purpose is meant to highlight public schools that best serve all of their students, including disadvantaged populations. Overall, the rankings focus on student outcomes with an emphasis on graduation rates and state proficiency tests. Students at the 6,041 schools that receive national recognition from U.S. News graduate at rates that are 15 percent higher, on average, than students at schools nationwide that are not ranked.
Media Contact: Isabella McNeil, San Diego Unified School District, 619-341-2343 Imcneil@Sandi.net<mailto:Imcneil@Sandi.net>
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NEWS RELEASE: 12 San Diego Unified High Schools Named Best in The Nation
May 4, 2017
12 San Diego Unified High Schools Named Best in The Nation
SAN DIEGO (May 4, 2017) – The San Diego Unified School District is proud to announce that 12 district high schools have earned a spot on the 2017 U.S. News and World Report's list of "Best High Schools in America."
The 2017 Best High Schools<https://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/search?bronze=true&district-id=107425&gold=true&silver=true&state-urlname=california> list released this week by U.S. News & World Report, the global authority in education rankings, awarded "Gold Medal" honors to both La Jolla and Scripps Ranch high schools.
Point Loma, University City, Patrick Henry, San Diego, Serra, Mira Mesa, Morse, San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts, Clairemont and Madison high schools all received "Silver Medal" honors.
The U.S. News rankings identify the top-performing public high schools at the national and state level and include published data on more than 22,000 schools in 50 states and the District of Columbia. The rankings award public high schools with gold, silver and bronze medals, indicating their level of college readiness.
The Best High Schools rankings, available exclusively on usnews.com<https://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools>, feature data on a number of factors, including enrollment, graduation rates, diversity, participation in free and reduced-price lunch programs, and the results of state assessments and AP®.
The annual report's purpose is meant to highlight public schools that best serve all of their students, including disadvantaged populations. Overall, the rankings focus on student outcomes with an emphasis on graduation rates and state proficiency tests. Students at the 6,041 schools that receive national recognition from U.S. News graduate at rates that are 15 percent higher, on average, than students at schools nationwide that are not ranked.
Media Contact: Isabella McNeil, San Diego Unified School District, 619-341-2343 Imcneil@Sandi.net<mailto:Imcneil@Sandi.net>
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Tuesday, May 2, 2017
MEDIA ADVISORY: San Diego Unified Selected by U.S. Department of State to Host STEAM/STEM Showcase
MEDIA ADVISORY
May 2, 2017
San Diego Unified Selected by U.S. Department of State to Host STEAM/STEM Showcase
More than 15 foreign journalists will visit Jefferson Elementary to learn about San Diego Unified's exemplary STEAM/STEM programs
WHAT: The San Diego Unified School District will host a group of international journalists from the U.S. Department of State's Foreign Press Center Wednesday, May 3. The group of journalists are studying American Innovation and Entrepreneurship as engines for growth of the U.S. economy, with positive global effect.
San Diego Unified was selected as an exemplary school site by the the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Public Affairs for their unique STEAM and STEM programs that prepare children to be a part of San Diego's innovation environment.
San Diego Unified will be hosting the journalists at Jefferson Elementary, from 12:00-1:30 pm in the library. There will be an introduction, a presentation about our Magnet STEAM/STEM grants, a presentation about the STEAM program at Jefferson, a tour of the facility and exhibits, and pupil demonstrations.
Student ambassadors will be present, and a panel comprised of teachers, parents and staff will be available for media interviews.
Background
The U.S. Department of State Foreign Press Centers run several foreign reporting tours per year, centered on a theme of U.S. policy focus. The journalists spend about 10 days in the U.S. learning about that topic and produce media reports that run in their home outlets.
WHEN: Wednesday, May 3, 2017 12:00 – 1:30 p.m.
WHERE: Jefferson Elementary, 3770 Utah Street, 92104
Media Contact: Shari Winet, San Diego Unified School District, 619-381-7930 Swinet@sandi.net<mailto:Imcneil@Sandi.net>
MEDIA ADVISORY: San Diego Unified Students to Celebrate Cinco De Mayo with Community Festival
MEDIA ADVISORY
May 2, 2017
San Diego Unified Students to Celebrate Cinco De Mayo with Community Festival
WHAT: San Diego Unified's Golden Hill Elementary School invites the media to take part in their community Cinco de Mayo festival along with representatives from the Mexican consulate.
Golden Hill Elementary will be celebrating with live mariachi music, food and refreshments from local Golden Hill restaurants, student performances, free face painting, and more. This is a kid-friendly community event for the entire Golden Hill neighborhood, and the public is invited to attend.
WHEN: Wednesday, May 3, 2017 1:00 – 5:00 p.m.
WHERE: Golden Hill Elementary School, 1240 33rd St, 92102
Media Contact: Isabella McNeil, San Diego Unified School District, 619-341-2343 Imcneil@Sandi.net<mailto:Imcneil@Sandi.net>
Monday, May 1, 2017
Post SELPA Public Hearing Notice
School principals—Pursuant to California Education Code section 56205(b), effective today, this public hearing notice must be posted at all schools for the next 15 days.
PLEASE NOTE:
· Notice of Public Hearing: SELPA Annual Service and Budget Plans for the 2017-18 School Year—Tuesday, May 16, 2017, 5:00 pm
Meeting Information: https://www.sandiegounified.org/board-meeting-information.
Please print notice(s) and/or agenda(s) as appropriate and post in a prominent, publicly accessible location at your site.
Thank you.
Confidential Administrative Assistant II
Board Services Office
4100 Normal Street, Room 2231
San Diego, CA 92103
( (619) 725-5551-Direct
( (619) 725-5550-Office
7 (619) 297-5624-Fax
“Intelligence plus character, that is the goal of true education.” – Martin Luther King Jr.