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Tuesday, March 24, 2026
SAN DIEGO UNIFIED BOARD OF EDUCATION UNANIMOUSLY APPROVES INITIATION OF NAME CHANGE PROCESS FOR CESAR CHAVEZ ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Monday, March 23, 2026
San Diego Unified Announces Update on Classified Staffing, Identifies Opportunities to Reduce Potential Layoffs
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UPDATE: SAN DIEGO UNIFIED BOARD OF EDUCATION TO CONSIDER INITIATING NAME CHANGE PROCESS FOR CESAR CHAVEZ ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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Friday, March 20, 2026
SAN DIEGO UNIFIED BOARD OF EDUCATION TO CONSIDER INITIATING NAME CHANGE PROCESS FOR CESAR CHAVEZ ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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MEDIA ADVISORY: KNOX MIDDLE SCHOOL CELEBRATES STEM WEEK WITH IMMERSIVE, HANDS-ON LEARNING
Student Showcase to Highlight Innovation, Student Voice, and Future STEM Pathways
- Sixth-grade students will present Lunar Colonies and discuss what it would be like to live on the moon.
- Seventh-grade students will demonstrate different aspects of physics, including gears and creative marble runs.
- Eighth-grade students will showcase surgical techniques, including the heart and brain they dissected and sutures applied to synthetic skin.
Monday, March 9, 2026
NEWS RELEASE: New Student Services and Classroom Facility Marks New Era for Historic San Diego High School Campus
Event photos can be found here.
Broll of the event can be found here.
Interior photos of the new facility are available here. Credit: Parron Hall.
News Release
New Student Services and Classroom Facility Marks New Era for Historic San Diego High School Campus
Monday, March 9, 2026
SAN DIEGO - It’s officially a new era for San Diego High School (SDHS), as its striking modern facade now welcomes students, staff, and the community to an upgraded campus.
With red scissors, royal blue ribbon, students, and alumni, Monday marked the ribbon-cutting ceremony and dedication for the 144-year-old campus’s new student services and classroom facility.
“I was here for the groundbreaking, and now I’m seeing it complete for the first time,” said Aries Cole, SDHS alumnus. “It’s inspiring, and I hope that current and future students feel inspired enough by it to go to college to further their education.”
Serving as the new secure campus entryway, the facility includes a lobby, student support spaces, modern classrooms, collaborative workspaces, a staff lounge, and enhanced security technology.
“It’s night and day from our old building,” said SDHS Principal Franny Del Carmen. “This new facade is inviting, warm, and truly beautiful. Importantly, it provides students with a college-level facility with quality learning spaces. We also kept a lot of history inside the building, so we are acknowledging our rich history while moving into the future.”
Historical items inside the new building include the historical wooden doors from the former “Grey Castle” building and many framed images of SDHS throughout the years.
Opened in 1882, San Diego High School (SDHS) is a top-ranked International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme school. It takes pride in its rich history and alumni community, which includes former San Diego High teacher and the “Mother of Balboa Park,” Kate Sessions, and National Football League (NFL) player Art Powell, who graduated in the 1950s.
Following a voter-approved ballot measure, the city renewed its 99-year lease in October 2021, and construction on the SDHS Whole Site Modernization began in early 2022. The project includes the new classroom and student services facility, a modernized lower and central campus quad, classroom renovations, and a new College, Career, and Technical Education Engineering Design Lab.
“San Diegans believe in investing in high-quality public schools in every neighborhood across our district,” said Board of Education President Richard Barrera. “Because of their efforts, this 144-year-old campus, which is intimately part of our city, will not only stay at its historic location, but will flourish for years to come.”
For more background on the history of SDHS, a comprehensive video from the SDHS Alumni Association can be found here.
MEDIA CONTACT:
Jamie Ries, Information Services Specialist, San Diego Unified, (619) 855-9283, jries@sandi.net.
FRIDAY: Ibarra Elementary to Host Second Annual Parade of Nations
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact:
James Canning, jcanning@sandi.net, 313-580-2845
Marisa Berumen, mberumen@sandi.net, 619-847-6029
Ibarra Elementary to Host Second Annual Parade of Nations
Students Celebrate Cultural Diversity with Parade Representing 26 Countries
SAN DIEGO (MARCH 9, 2026) – Ibarra Elementary School will host its second annual Parade of Nations on Friday, March 13, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. Twenty-six countries will be represented as school students, led by Ibarra's No Place for Hate Program, which will showcase the rich cultural diversity of their school community by celebrating the many countries and traditions.
"We believe that when we bring our diverse voices together, we strengthen not only Ibarra, but our entire community. I am incredibly proud of our team for leading with heart and creating opportunities that celebrate the richness of our students and families," said Interim Principal Fred Cruz. "Our staff has worked thoughtfully to create a space where families and students feel seen, valued, and connected. As Yo-Yo Ma reminds us, 'Our cultural strength has always been derived from our diversity of understanding and experience.'
The Parade of Nations reflects the San Diego Unified School District's commitment to equity and belonging for every student. By creating space for students and families to share and celebrate their cultural heritage, Ibarra Elementary is bringing to life the district's commitment of creating inclusive, welcoming schools where every child feels valued and seen.
More than 300 students will be in attendance, including Alice Gutierrez, a fifth grader and No Place for Hate student leader at Ibarra Elementary.
"The Parade of Nations Event is a great way to show that there are students from many cultures and countries at our school, and they are proud of where their families are from," Gutierrez said. "Walking in the parade makes me feel happy to share my culture with everybody and to learn about and see the cultural outfits and flags of other students."
The celebration will feature 26 countries spanning five continents in a colorful parade through the auditorium. Countries represented include Afghanistan, Brazil, Cambodia, Chile, Congo, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Ghana, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Japan, Mexico, Philippines, Somalia, Sudan, Thailand, USA, Vietnam, and others.
Event Day Activities
The program begins with an interactive opening in which a teacher emcee leads students in saying "hello" in multiple languages. When the parade begins, each country is announced, and student representatives, wearing name badges identifying their assigned nation, walk down a red carpet that runs through the center of the auditorium. Students representing each country are stationed on both sides of the carpet and take turns walking the runway as classmates and families cheer them on.
EVENT DETAILS:
What: Second Annual Parade of Nations
When: Friday, March 13, 2026, at 2:00 p.m.
Where: Ibarra Elementary School Auditorium, 4877 Orange Ave, San Diego, CA 92115
PHOTOS: Here
Media Availability: Event coordinators, Rosemarie Lettiere and Monica Duncan will be available for interviews.
Background About Parade of Nations
The first Parade of Nations was held in April 2025 and was organized by Ibarra's Resource Teacher Rosemarie Lettiere, Counselor Monica Duncan, and the school's Community Schools Site Coordinator, along with student leaders and additional staff. The event was embraced by the school community and became a highlight of the year, inspiring organizers to make it an annual tradition.
Ibarra Elementary's No Place for Hate program, through which student leaders help organize the parade, is part of a national initiative by the Anti-Defamation League that empowers schools to challenge bias and create inclusive learning environments.
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