Monday, July 13, 2026

San Diego Unified Enrolls 1,085 New Students During June for the 2026-27 School Year

EDITOR NOTE: We will have someone who is available in person or virtually between 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. on 7/14/26 to speak to the enrollment numbers, what helped parents enroll their children and why the education we provide at San Diego Unified schools is special. If you are interested in scheduling sometime between 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. on Tuesday, please let me know. Thanks, James    

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                     Media Contact: James Canning, jcanning@sandi.net, 313-580-2845

San Diego Unified Enrolls 1,085 New Students
During June for the 2026-27 School Year

New enrollment efforts help more than one thousand families choose San Diego Unified

SAN DIEGO (JULY 13, 2026) — More than 1,000 new students have chosen San Diego Unified School District for the 2026-27 school year, marking a strong start to the district's new enrollment initiative and demonstrating that making enrollment easier can help more families access high-quality public schools.

During the month of June, San Diego Unified enrolled 1,085 new students for the upcoming school year. The district has achieved 82% of its enrollment goal of welcoming 1,309 new students by the first day of school on August 10, despite statewide and national enrollment declines driven by lower birth rates, rising housing costs, and changing demographics.

This year's enrollment campaign represented the district's most significant modernization of the enrollment process in recent years. Families could, for the first time, complete enrollment entirely online for all student groups while also receiving personalized assistance at one of 52 Enrollment Hubs located throughout San Diego.

"Every student who enrolls in San Diego Unified represents a family that believes in the opportunities our schools provide," said Superintendent Fabiola Bagula, Ph.D. "Welcoming more than 1,000 new students before the school year begins is a meaningful milestone. It reflects the incredible work of our employees who worked tirelessly to remove barriers, answer questions, and make every family feel welcomed. With this effort, our teams showed what it means to put students and families first."

The district introduced several new strategies this summer to make enrollment more convenient and accessible, including:

  • Launching a fully online enrollment system available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
  • Opening 52 Enrollment Hubs across San Diego to provide one-on-one assistance to families.
  • Expanding enrollment office hours.
  • Partnering with hundreds of community organizations to connect families with neighborhood schools.
  • Launching the "Why Choose San Diego Unified?" outreach campaign highlighting the district's nationally recognized schools and student opportunities.

"This success belongs to our entire San Diego Unified team," said Dr. Tracey Makings, Leader of the Neighborhood Schools and Enrollment Options team. "We challenged ourselves to rethink how we serve families, and the results show that reducing barriers matters. By combining the convenience of online enrollment with face-to-face support at our Enrollment Hubs, we created a process that was more accessible, more welcoming, and centered on the needs of families. I couldn't be more grateful to the team across our district who made this possible."

Families continue to choose San Diego Unified for its nationally recognized academic excellence and broad range of educational opportunities. The district ranks No. 1 in the nation among large urban school districts in fourth- and eighth-grade literacy and is tied for No. 1 in eighth-grade mathematics. San Diego Unified graduates qualify for admission to University of California and California State University campuses at rates 16.4 percentage points higher than the California average.

Serving 175 schools from preschool through grade 12, San Diego Unified offers early learning, language immersion, International Baccalaureate, Career Technical Education pathways, STEAM magnet programs, visual and performing arts, athletics, dual enrollment college credit opportunities, and expanded learning programs that prepare students for success in college, career, and life.

Enrollment remains open for the 2026-27 school year. Families interested in enrolling can visit SanDiegoUnified.org/Enroll or call 619-260-2410 for assistance.

1,309 Students Enrolled by August 10

This new push for students comes on heels of the California Department of Education (CDE)
report showing nearly 75,000 fewer students are attending public schools in the state due to lower birth rates, fewer immigrants and the high cost of living.

 

The 1,309 number is meaningful to San Diego Unified because it's the same number of students who left the district since the 2024-25 school year.

Nationally, enrollment has dropped by 1.18 million students over the past five years, according to the Education Commission of the States.                                                                                                                     

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Wednesday, July 1, 2026

THURSDAY: SAN DIEGO UNIFIED HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TAKE THE LEAD AS TOMORROW’S EDUCATORS

MEDIA ADVISORY    

SAN DIEGO UNIFIED HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TAKE THE LEAD AS TOMORROW’S EDUCATORS 

Student-lead Summit Showcases 400 Paid Teaching Interns Reflecting on Leadership, Learning, and Inspiring the Next Generation  

WHAT: Media availability.  

WHY: San Diego Unified students in grades 10 to 12 gained valuable experience this summer leading classroom lessons as part of the district's five-week Teach Lead Paid Internship Program. During the Teach Lead Reflective Summit students will share their experiences working as teachers and reflect on their leadership development.

WHEN:               Thursday, July 2, 2026

o   12:00p.m.-12:15: 1:1 Interview Opportunities with Students

o   12:15p.m.-12:30: Program Begins (Tobie Pace, Senior Director)

o   12:30-2:00 Student Presentations High School Students  

WHERE: Crawford High School Theater:4191 Colts Way, San Diego, CA 92115 

WHO:  400 high school students participating in the Teach Lead program. 

VISUSAL

  • Video about Teach Lead Summer Internship
  • Student-led Teach Lead Reflective Summit featuring 400 high school teaching interns reflecting on their summer teaching experiences and leadership growth.
  • Students participating in presentations, engaging with peers, and sharing how the five-week Leadership Institute prepared them to lead in the classroom and beyond.

Background

Teach Lead is a collaborative partnership between the Franklin Covey Education Group, San Diego Unified’s Extended Learning Opportunities Department , TEACH/LEAD program, and the College Career and Technical Education Department. The program provides students with a paid teaching internship, leadership opportunities, MTS transportation pass, and two elective credits (credit acceleration) for interested high school students ages 16 and up. 

 

The program began Summer 2021 with 22 students from Mira Mesa and Canyon Hills high schools.  Now in its fifth year, Teach Lead has 400 students, from 20 different schools participating in the Teach Lead program. Their mission as Teach Lead interns is to teach in elementary summer classrooms. 

What makes this experience special is participants receive training and serve as assistant teachers, helping deliver Leader in Me social-emotional learning lessons in elementary schools throughout the district. Through this experience, interns develop leadership skills, gain practical work experience, explore careers in education, and strengthen their college and career readiness.

The program supports all four Student Achievement Goals by promoting student wellness, strengthening academic skills, and providing meaningful opportunities that prepare students for college, career, and life. 

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

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Email: Jcanning@sandi.net

 

4100 Normal Street

San Diego, CA 92103

 

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Tuesday, June 23, 2026

SAN DIEGO UNIFIED TAKES ACTION TO REDUCE SCREEN TIME AND PRIORITIZE STUDENT WELLNESS

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

                                                                                                                                                               

SAN DIEGO UNIFIED TAKES ACTION TO REDUCE SCREEN TIME AND PRIORITIZE STUDENT WELLNESS

Board of Education Resolution Launches Learner-Centered Approach to Technology, Promotes Learning, Creativity, and Human Connection; Initial Steps Will be Implemented by Start of 2026-27 School Year with Tuesday Approval  

SAN DIEGO (JUNE 23, 2026) — San Diego Unified School District leaders today announced a new learner-centered approach to technology use through a resolution that will be voted on by the Board of Education Tuesday evening. 

The resolution, Learner-Centered Technology Use that Prioritizes Student Learning, Safety, and Wellness, launches a year-long effort to align technology use with current research, reduce excessive digital media consumption, and establish developmentally appropriate guidance that ensures technology supports student learning, safety, wellness, and healthy development. 

With Board of Education approval Tuesday, the first series of changes will be implemented by August 10, the first day of the 2026-27 school year, including:  

  • Prohibiting video-streaming platform use (e.g. YouTube), on 1:1 devices. Use will require educators to enable access only as needed to support unique learning outcomes;
  • Prohibiting non-instructional gaming platform use on 1:1 devices; and 
  • Removing computer carts from Transitional Kindergarten (TK) classrooms, while still allowing for access to devices per a student’s Individualized Education Plan (IEP), 504 accommodation, and/or linguistic needs. 

The district's approach recognizes that technology remains an important tool for learning, collaboration, communication, and access. At the same time, growing research shows that excessive screen time and passive digital media consumption can negatively impact attention, academic performance, sleep, social-emotional development, and overall student well-being.

The resolution calls for technology to be used purposefully to support diverse learning needs while creating more opportunities for meaningful human interaction, student engagement, creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking.

“Technology has expanded educational opportunities for students in ways we could not have imagined a generation ago,” said Richard Barrera, President of the San Diego Unified Board of Education. “But our responsibility is to ensure technology serves students—not the other way around. This resolution takes thoughtful, research-based steps to reduce passive screen time and create more opportunities for students to engage with their teachers, collaborate with their peers, and develop the communication, problem-solving, and critical-thinking skills that will serve them throughout their lives.”

The resolution also initiates a collaborative process involving educators, families, researchers, and community stakeholders to develop grade-level guidance for technology use and revise existing board policies.

The district will work closely with representatives from advisory groups including the Community Advisory Committee (CAC), District Advisory Council (DAC), District English Learner Advisory Committee (DELAC), labor partners, students, and family organizations to help shape future recommendations.

“One of the strengths of this resolution is that it recognizes these decisions should not be made in isolation,” said Shana Hazan, Trustee, San Diego Unified Board of Education. “Families, educators, and community partners have helped elevate this conversation, and their voices will continue to guide this work. Technology remains an important educational tool, but it should never replace the relationships, creativity, collaboration, and human connection that are at the heart of a great education. This resolution creates a framework for bringing diverse perspectives together to determine what is best for students at every stage of their development.”

Additional actions scheduled through the 2026–27 school year include: 

  • development of age-appropriate device usage guidance, 
  • limits on Chromebook access outside established timeframes, 
  • expanded family resources and parent controls, 
  • strengthened digital citizenship instruction, 
  • annual reviews of instructional software, and 
  • continued evaluation of emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence.

The resolution supports San Diego Unified's commitment to its four Student Achievement Goals by promoting student wellness, strengthening communication and literacy skills, supporting problem-solving and mathematics achievement, and ensuring students are prepared to thrive in college, career, and life.

Visit SanDiegoUnified.org to learn more. 

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Monday, June 22, 2026

TUESDAY: SD UNIFIED TAKING FIRST STEP TO CHANGING HOW TECHNOLOGY IS USED IN THE CLASSROOM

MEDIA ADVISORY 

 

SD UNIFIED TAKING FIRST STEP TO CHANGING HOW TECHNOLOGY IS USED IN THE CLASSROOM
Initial Actions Could Be Implemented by Start of 2026-27 School Year  

 

WHAT: Press Conference 

 

WHY: San Diego Unified School District leaders will announce details of a resolution to be voted on Tuesday night to better protect students from excessive digital media use in the classroom, and ensure technology is being used in ways that support learning and student wellness. 

 

The resolution  titled Learner-Centered Technology Use that Prioritizes Student Learning, Safety, and Wellness, is the first step in a year-long, collaborative process to transition how San Diego Unified schools use technology in the classroom. The changes will begin with some immediate actions that will be implemented by August 10, the first day of the 2026-27 school year. 

 

WHEN: Tuesday, June 23, 2026 @ 10:00 a.m.  

 

WHERE: Eugene Brucker Education Center, 4100 Normal Street, San Diego, CA 92103 (Outside Near Flagpole) 

 

WHO: 

  • Richard Barrera, President, Board of Education, San Diego Unified School District 
  • Shana Hazan, Trustee, Board of Education, San Diego Unified School District 


MEDIA
PARKING:
In the parking lot near the office or on street parking 

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