Friday, January 17, 2025

SAN DIEGO UNIFIED EMPLOYEES TAKING EARLY RETIREMENT INCENTIVE EXCEEDS DISTRICT EXPECTATION BY 27%

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                       

 

Media Contacts:

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

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

                                                                                     

SAN DIEGO UNIFIED EMPLOYEES TAKING EARLY RETIREMENT INCENTIVE EXCEEDS DISTRICT EXPECTATION BY 27%,

DISTRICT WILL WORK TO ASSESS & REIMAGINE ITS STAFFING APPROACH

Large Number of Layoffs Likely Avoided, District on Track to Eliminate $112M Projected Deficit    

 

SAN DIEGO (JANUARY 17, 2025) – San Diego Unified School District’s strategy to drive down its $112 million projected deficit for next year is advancing better than expected with some unplanned developments that heavily favor SD Unified. Employees deciding to take the Supplemental Early Retirement Plan (SERP) was about 27% higher than originally anticipated. The estimated projection was 755, but 965 filed the SERP paperwork by the January 15 deadline.

  

“The higher number of people taking early retirement is another positive step toward our goal of delivering a balanced budget in June,” said Dr. Fabi Bagula, San Diego Unified School District Superintendent (Interim). “The increased number of retirees provides us an opportunity to work with site administrators to assess the way we have been doing things and reimagine our staffing approach to better serve our students and families.”

 

SD Unified’s Budget Review Team communicated with principals, site administrators and labor partners that the increase in SERP applicants “gives us an opportunity to develop and implement an attrition model that is both fiscally aligned and allows us to retain as many employees as possible to avoid a large amount of layoffs.” 

 

Dr. Bagula, talking about the long-time district employees who took the SERP added, “I am thrilled that we get to honor the work of our colleagues with a retirement pathway that recognizes their commitment and service to our students.”  

 

Specific SERP savings data is not yet available because an analysis is underway.  

 

Governor Gavin Newsom’s recently released 2025-26 budget is another bright spot for California’s second largest school district as it works to eliminate a projected $112 million budget deficit by June 2025. Currently, ahead of the May Revise, Gov. Newsom’s proposal includes:: 

 

  • $118.9 billion projected minimum Prop. 98 guarantee (which establishes minimum funding levels for schools and community colleges), an increase of $3.6 billion from the enacted level in the 2024-25 budget.
  • $4.4 billion in expanded learning programs; $2.4 billion to expand access and lower staffing ratios in Transitional Kindergarten; $2 billion towards universal meals; $1 billion for Arts and Music through Prop. 28 

 

However, while the Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) is being funded at this year’s statutorily required level calculated at 2.43%, the District built out its budget based on the COLA projection at the time of 2.93%. The District will advocate for the projected COLA to be included in the final budget to provide much-needed fiscal stability. 

 

“There is reason to be hopeful for school districts across California when it comes to Gov. Newsom’s funding proposals, and we will continue to advocate to ensure our students get their fair share of funding in the final state budget,” said Dr. Bagula. “At the same time, we will continue our work at San Diego Unified to identify potential savings, while not compromising our values and vision of keeping students at the center of everything we do.”   

 

The Governor's proposal lays a strong groundwork of educational investments to support student outcomes. However, given the increasing numbers of students with disabilities that San Diego Unified serves, particularly those with extensive support needs, the District will continue to advocate for increased investments in special education funding to be included in the final state budget.

Upcoming SD Unified Budget Activities 

  • Budget Workshop – In February, the District will have another budget workshop with the community, where the Governor’s proposed budget, SERP, and the work being done to reduce the District’s deficit to zero, will be shared. 
  • Second Interim Report – In March, the District will present the second interim budget to the Board of Education, where Trustees will detail specifics on further reductions to achieve a balanced budget. 
  • Lead Up to June Budget Adoption – After the second interim report, the District will continue to work on the budget, make adjustments, issue possible notices for certified or classified employees – if needed, and review the Governor’s revised budget. 
  • In June, the Board of Education will adopt a final budget.

To read about San Diego Unified’s budget presentation from December, click here. To learn more about the budget process, click here, and for more about 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

 

 

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Friday, January 10, 2025

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Thank you.

 

Martha Corrales

Confidential Admin Assistant II

Board Services Office, San Diego Unified School District

619-725-5551

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Monday, January 6, 2025

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

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Board of Education

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Friday, December 20, 2024

NEWS RELEASE: Logan Memorial Educational Campus Celebrates Opening of El Nido, First-of-its-Kind Infant and Toddler Montessori Center

Photos/Broll of the event can be found here.

Drone video, ground & drone photos, and LMEC and El Nido facilities fact sheets can be found here

Transformed Logan Memorial Educational Campus Wins Orchid Awards for Architecture, Signage

 

 

 

 

 

 

News Release

 

 

Logan Memorial Educational Campus Celebrates Opening of El Nido, First-of-its-Kind Infant and Toddler Montessori Center

 

 

December 20, 2024

 

SAN DIEGO - San Diego Unified School District's first-of-its-kind "cradle-to-college and career" center is ready for business. 

 

A trailblazing infant and toddler Montessori Center in the heart of Logan Heights, El Nido at Logan Memorial Educational Campus (LMEC) held its inaugural parent orientation Friday morning, followed by a ribbon-cutting ceremony with leaders of the San Diego Unified School District and San Diego State University. 

 

Officially opening in January 2025, the El Nido Infant and Toddler Montessori Center offers an integrated educational experience from infancy through high school graduation and onward, ensuring that students and families have the resources and support they need at every stage of a child's development. 

 

"It has been years of tireless work to bring this vision to fruition, a collaborative effort involving district leaders, LMEC staff, educational experts, and of course, the incredible community that brings LMEC to life," said Dr. Fabi Bagula, San Diego Unified Interim Superintendent. "All of this effort is because we believe that surrounding working families and their students with resources and support will help elevate each student to reach their true and full potential." 

 

El Nido's programs will nurture young learners from birth to preschool by providing high-quality care and early education for infants and toddlers, fostering cognitive, emotional, and social development while laying the groundwork for future academic success.

 

"As we open our doors, we are not just launching a center - we are building a foundation for something greater—a legacy of love, learning, and community," said Belinda Rico, administrator of El Nido. "El Nido will be a place where every child's curiosity is celebrated, their individuality is respected, and their potential is boundless." 

 

El Nido is part of LMEC's Montessori program for grades prenatal through 3rd grade. Started more than a century ago by Italian Physician Dr. Maria Montessori, Montessori classrooms teach students to work independently and in groups and focus on self-motivation in all areas of their development - cognitive, emotional, social, and physical. UTK-3rd grade students at LMEC have already been involved in the Montessori program - El Nido will bring in the prenatal, toddlers, and preschoolers. 

 

"Every detail, every corner, every element was created to inspire students," said Silvia Martinez, LMEC Director. "We want to celebrate their individuality and to nurture their growth from Cradle-to-College/Career." 

 

El Nido features two 1,454-square-foot classrooms, fully equipped with state-of-the-art Montessori materials and custom-designed furniture. Alphabet of Life carefully selected these essential learning tools and collaborated with San Diego Unified to design the interior spaces tailored to the developmental needs of the age groups occupying the building.

 

The facility also includes critical support areas such as two storage rooms, restrooms for staff and children, and a dedicated lactation room. Additionally, an outdoor play area has been thoughtfully planned to accommodate two distinct age groups: infants to two-year-olds and children aged two to five. 

 

Both the classrooms and playgrounds are outfitted with developmentally appropriate learning materials meticulously aligned with the Montessori educational philosophy. This intentional integration ensures that the environment fosters holistic development, supports self-directed learning, and nurtures the cognitive, social, and emotional growth of every child.

 

"Our district's commitment to initiatives like El Nido, affordable and workforce housing, and the Play All Day partnership with the City of San Diego, all of which demonstrate a clear focus on meeting the needs of working families," said Richard Barrera, San Diego Unified Board of Education Vice President. 

 

Made possible by a partnership between the school district and Harvard University, LMEC is the result of a transformational project that brought together Logan Elementary School and Memorial Middle School with a new dedicated high school serving the Logan Heights community and families. 

 

"The opening of El Nido represents a transformative step for our community by providing comprehensive early childhood education and support right here in the heart of Logan Heights," said 80th District Assemblymember David Alvarez. "This facility ensures that families have access to vital prenatal, toddler, and preschool services in a nurturing environment, right next to the Logan Memorial Educational Campus, which I am proud to have supported. Investing in early education and keeping resources close to home ensures our children get the best possible start in life, and our students can continue their education without barriers."

 

MEDIA CONTACTS

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

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

 

Wednesday, December 18, 2024

MEDIA ADVISORY: Logan Memorial Educational Campus to Celebrate Opening of El Nido, First-of-its-Kind Infant and Toddler Montessori Center

 

 

MEDIA ADVISORY

 

Logan Memorial Educational Campus to Celebrate Opening of El Nido, First-of-its-Kind Infant and Toddler Montessori Center

 

 

Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2024

 

WHAT:         

San Diego Unified School District representatives will join Logan Memorial Educational Campus parents, staff, and children to celebrate the opening of the district's first cradle-to-college/career center. 

 

WHEN:        

Friday, December 20, 2024 

10:45 - 11:30 a.m.*

 

*We will also host a morning media availability starting at 8:45 a.m. 

Expect heavy traffic if arriving between 8 -8:45 a.m.

 

WHERE:        

El Nido at Logan Memorial Educational Campus (LMEC)* 

2875 Ocean View Boulevard 

San Diego, CA 92113

                              

*See the event location map with the media staging area below. 

 

VISUALS:                

10:00 - 10:45 a.m. - Parent/Guardian Orientation* 

10:45 - 11:00 a.m. -  Mariachi Performances 

11:00- 11:12 a.m. -   Remarks by Dignitaries

11:12 - 11:20 a.m. -  Ribbon-cutting Ceremony, Photo Opps. 

11:20 - 12:00 p.m. -  Parent/Guardian Meet & Greet with El Nido teachers

 

*Media can take video for the first 10 minutes of this orientation. 

 

Drone video, ground & drone photos, and LMEC and El Nido facilities fact sheets can be found here

 

SPEAKERS

Dr. Fabi Bagula, Interim Superintendent, San Diego Unified 

Richard Barrera, Board of Education Vice President, San Diego Unified 

Belinda Rico, Administrator, El Nido at LMEC 

 

BACKGROUND: 

Opening in January 2025, the LMEC's El Nido Infant and Toddler Montessori Center exemplifies San Diego Unified School District's first-of-its-kind "cradle-to-college/career" vision by offering an integrated educational experience from infancy through high school graduation and onward. It ensures that students and families have the resources and support they need at every stage of a child's development. 

 

By providing high-quality care and early education for infants and toddlers, these programs nurture young learners from birth to preschool, fostering cognitive, emotional, and social development while laying the groundwork for future academic success.

 

El Nido features two 1,454-square-foot classrooms, fully equipped with state-of-the-art Montessori materials and custom-designed furniture. Alphabet of Life carefully selected these essential learning tools and collaborated with San Diego Unified to design the interior spaces tailored to the developmental needs of the age groups occupying the building.

 

The facility also includes two storage rooms, restrooms for staff and children, and a dedicated lactation room. An outdoor play area has been thoughtfully planned to accommodate two distinct age groups: infants to two-year-olds and children aged two to five. 

 

Both the classrooms and playgrounds are outfitted with developmentally appropriate learning materials meticulously aligned with the Montessori educational philosophy. This intentional integration ensures that the environment fosters holistic development, supports self-directed learning, and nurtures the cognitive, social, and emotional growth of every child.

 

PARKING: Media can stage in the drop-off/pick-up area shown in the purple square on the map.


 

MEDIA CONTACTS: 

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

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