Tuesday, February 3, 2026

SD UNIFIED’S 301 COUNSELORS MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN LIVES OF STUDENTS, DISTRICT HONORS 4 COUNSELORS AS 2026 SCHOOL COUNSELORS OF THE YEAR

Good morning, if you are interested in conducting any interview with our director of counseling, or any of the winners of our Counselor of the Year, please let me know and we'd be happy to help arrange. Thanks, James   

 

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DOWNLOAD VIDEO ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE COUNSELORS AS TOLD BY STUDENTS & PRINCIPALS   

 

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SAN DIEGO UNIFIED'S 301 COUNSELORS MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN LIVES OF STUDENTS, DISTRICT HONORS 4 COUNSELORS AS 2026 SCHOOL COUNSELORS OF THE YEAR

District recognizes counselors' impact on student wellness, academic success, and college and career readiness

 

SAN DIEGO (February 3 , 2026) – In recognition of National School Counseling Week, San Diego Unified School District is proud to honor its 2026 School Counselors of the Year, celebrating the dedicated professionals who support students' academic success, social-emotional well-being, and future readiness across the district.

This year's honorees were selected from a distinguished group of 21 nominees representing elementary, middle, and high schools throughout San Diego Unified:

Elementary School Counselor of the Year
                Nick Zambrano, Ericson Elementary

Middle School Counselor of the Year
                Paulette Blankenbeckle, Marshall Middle School

High School Counselor of the Year
                Anna Vasquez, Crawford High School

San Diego Unified employs 301 school counselors serving students in transitional kindergarten through 12th grade. Every school site has access to a counselor, with staffing allocated based on student enrollment to ensure supports are responsive to each school community's needs.

"School counselors are essential to achieving our Student Achievement Goals, particularly our commitment to student wellness," said Superintendent Fabi Bagula, Ph.D., San Diego Unified School District. "They are trusted adults who ensure students feel supported, connected, and prepared—not just academically, but emotionally and socially. Their work helps students thrive in school and graduate with real options for the future."

School counselors provide comprehensive, preventive, and developmental supports focused on academic achievement, social-emotional well-being, and college and career readiness. At the elementary level, counselors support foundational social-emotional skills and early career awareness. Middle school counselors help students navigate key transitions and decision-making, while high school counselors guide students toward graduation, A–G completion, and postsecondary pathways, while also supporting mental health needs.

"School counseling is essential to advancing our Student Achievement Goal of increasing college and career readiness and ensuring every student graduates with options," said Mariana Gomez, Ph.D., Director of Counseling & Student Support Services. "Through intentional course planning, A–G and CTE guidance, credit monitoring, and targeted supports, counselors help students move from 'not prepared' to 'prepared,' creating pathways to college, career, and future success."

San Diego Unified has recognized National School Counseling Week for more than 25 years, underscoring the district's longstanding commitment to student wellness and success. As students continue to navigate academic and personal challenges, counselors remain a critical part of the district's efforts to ensure every student feels safe, supported, and equipped to succeed.

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James Canning (He/Him)

Executive Director

Strategic Communications & Information

San Diego Unified School District

 

Mobile: 313-580-2845

Office: 619-725-5578

Email: Jcanning@sandi.net

 

4100 Normal Street

San Diego, CA 92103

 

www.sandiegounified.org

 

   

 

 

Monday, February 2, 2026

Public School Superintendents Call for "Sustainable Funding" for California’s Public Schools

San Diego Unified Superintendent Fabi Bagula, Ph.D. joined the leaders of six other urban school district, and signed an open letter issued today (2/2/26) calling for "Sustainable Funding" for California's Public Schools.

 

Attached is the letter if you would like to use it for your reporting. 

 

Thank you, James

 

 

James Canning (He/Him)

Executive Director

Strategic Communications & Information

San Diego Unified School District

 

Mobile: 313-580-2845

Office: 619-725-5578

Email: Jcanning@sandi.net

 

4100 Normal Street

San Diego, CA 92103

 

www.sandiegounified.org

 

    

 

 

NEWS RELEASE: District Leaders Join Pacific Beach Elementary Students and Community to Celebrate Completion of New TK and Kinder Building, Campuswide Improvements

Event Broll can be found here.

Event photos can be found here.

Drone video and ground and drone photos can be found here.                                                                                                                 

 



News Release 

 

District Leaders Join Pacific Beach Elementary Students and Community to Celebrate Completion of New TK and Kinder Building, Campuswide Improvements 

 

Monday, February 2, 2026 

 

SAN DIEGO -  New and upgraded facilities at Pacific Beach Elementary School are now open and ready for use. 

 

On Monday, Pacific Beach Elementary School students joined leaders from the San Diego Unified School District, parents, and community members to celebrate the completion of their Whole Site Modernization project, which brought them a new Transitional Kindergarten (TK) & Kindergarten building, an expanded grass joint-use playfield, a secure main campus entryway, renovated classrooms, and shade shelters.

 

“These new upgrades and the TK and Kinder facility reflect thoughtful planning and design that support effective teaching and learning,” said San Diego Unified Superintendent Dr. Fabi Bagula. “They also reflect our district’s commitment to our youngest learners, giving them the gift of time to build a strong foundation for future school success.” 

 

One of 50 completed TK and Kinder facilities at schools across the San Diego Unified School District, the new TK and Kinder facility at PBES includes modern, state-of-the-art classrooms and collaborative workspaces that lead out to a new play structure with a shade shelter. 

 

Campuswide, all existing classrooms, the student services facility, the multi-purpose room, and the school kitchen were renovated, and all restrooms were upgraded.  A second shade shelter was also installed in the general play area. To make room for these new facilities, all portable classrooms were removed.

 

“Our students love these new and upgraded facilities, and we love to see them love them,” said Karon Schnitzer, Pacific Beach Elementary School Principal. “Our teachers can also do more with the spaces, so it’s a win-win.” 

 

“It’s been amazing to see our school go under construction since I’ve been here,” said 5th-Grade Student Suzy Liielnora. “I know future students will have great experiences with these new facilities.” 

 

Located along Tourmaline Street, Pacific Beach Elementary School has served the community for 96 years. 

 

First opened in 1930, Pacific Beach Elementary began with just one campus building, then added an additional building in 1938. As the population grew, so did the campus. Five additional buildings were added from 1940 to 1957. 

 

In 1976, the 1930 buildings were replaced by a single building, and five buildings were constructed for the former Los Altos Child Development Center. At that time, three portable classrooms were added due to the increased student population. In 2004, a 1.8-acre joint-use field along Turquoise Street was created for student and public use. Over the years, the community asked for more green space at the Tourmaline Street campus. 

In Fall 2023, construction began on this project. 

“As someone who grew up in La Jolla, it is encouraging to see neighborhood schools benefit from meaningful, long-term investments,” said Cody Patterson, San Diego Unified Board of Education Trustee. “Thanks to community-approved bond funding, these projects reflect what is possible when residents come together to support strong public schools.”

 

The project also includes a joint-use expansion, which will open to the public in late spring 2026. The joint-use area added to the existing joint-use facility includes a walking and running track, a new basketball court, new trees, a drinking fountain, secure perimeter fencing, and a public access gate. As part of the Play All Day partnership with the City of San Diego, the joint-use field will be accessible to the community as a local park after school hours and during school breaks.

 

A Transitional Kindergarten through fifth-grade campus, Pacific Beach Elementary offers robust arts and science programs; music, theater, and dance opportunities; and hands-on scientific experiences through a partnership with San Diego Youth Science. 

 

MEDIA CONTACT: 

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

 

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Sunday, February 1, 2026

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Friday, January 30, 2026

MEDIA ADVISORY: District Leaders to Join Pacific Beach Elementary Students, Community to Celebrate Completion of New Transitional Kindergarten & Kinder Building, Campus Upgrades

 




MEDIA ADVISORY

 

District Leaders to Join Pacific Beach Elementary Students, Community to Celebrate Completion of New Transitional Kindergarten & Kinder Building, Campus Upgrades

 

Friday, January 30, 2026 

 

WHAT:           

District leaders will join Pacific Beach Elementary (PBES) and Mission Bay High (MBHS) students to celebrate the ribbon-cutting for the 96-year-old school’s new TK and Kinder building and campuswide upgrades. 

 

WHEN:           

Monday, February 2, 2026 

8 - 8:45 a.m. 

 

WHERE:        

Pacific Beach Elementary School 

1234 Tourmaline St.,*  

San Diego, CA 92109

 

*See map below for event location and media staging area. 

 

VISUALS:      8:00 - 8:10 a.m. - PBES & MBHS Student Performances 

                       8:10 - 8:18 a.m. - Remarks by Speakers 

                       8:18 - 8:25 a.m. - Ribbon-cutting, Photo Opps. 

                       8:25 - 8:45 a.m. - Media 1-1s, Classroom & Campus Tour

 

Drone video and ground and drone photos can be found here

 

SPEAKERS:    

Dr. Fabi Bagula, Superintendent, San Diego Unified School District           

Cody Petterson, Board of Education Trustee, San Diego Unified School District 

Karon Schnitzer, Principal, Pacific Beach Elementary School 

Students, Pacific Beach Elementary School

 

BACKGROUND: 

Located along Tourmaline Street, Pacific Beach Elementary School has served the community for 96 years.

First opened in 1930, Pacific Beach Elementary began with just one campus building and added another in 1938. As the population grew, so did the campus. Five additional buildings were added from 1940 to 1957. In 1976, the 1930 buildings were replaced by a single building, and five buildings were constructed for the former Los Altos Child Development Center. At that time, three portable classrooms were added due to the increased student population. In 2004, a 1.8-acre joint-use field along Turquoise Street was created for student and public use. 

In Fall 2023, construction began on a Whole Site Modernization and Joint-Use Field expansion project to bring students a new Transitional Kindergarten and Kindergarten building, a grass playfield, a secure main campus entryway, renovated classrooms, and shade shelters. 

Funded by local bond measures, the kindergarten facility includes modern, state-of-the-art classrooms and collaborative workspaces that lead out to a new play structure with a shade shelter. A second shade shelter was installed in the general play area. All existing classrooms, the student services facility, and the multi-purpose room were renovated, and all restrooms and the school kitchen were upgraded. To make room for these new facilities, the three portable classrooms that were built in 1976 were removed.

A Transitional Kindergarten through fifth-grade campus, Pacific Beach Elementary offers robust arts and science programs; music, theater, and dance opportunities; and hands-on scientific experiences through a partnership with San Diego Youth Science. 

The expansion of the joint-use field will include a walking and running track, a renovated basketball court, new trees, a drinking fountain, secure perimeter fencing, and a public access gate. As part of the Play All Day partnership with the City of San Diego, the joint-use field will be accessible to the community as a local park after school hours and during school breaks. A separate dedication for the field will be held once it opens to the public later this spring/early summer.

PARKING MAP: 

Media can park at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints parking lot, located at 5151 Fanuel St, San Diego, CA 92109. See the map with the location of the parking lot, event location, and the entry gate. 


 

MEDIA CONTACT: 

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

 

 

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

SAN DIEGO UNIFIED’S WORKING TO PREVENT HUMAN TRAFFICKING OF ITS STUDENTS BY UPDATING ITS REPORTING PROTOCOLS, RELATIONSHIPS & COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS

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

LINK TO HIGH RESOLUTION VIDEO OF PRESSS CONFERENCE

                                                                                                                                                                                               

SAN DIEGO UNIFIED'S WORKING TO PREVENT HUMAN TRAFFICKING OF ITS STUDENTS BY UPDATING ITS REPORTING PROTOCOLS, RELATIONSHIPS & COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS
San Diego Unified Has New Coordinated, Collaborative and Comprehensive Response Model 

 

SAN DIEGO (JANUARY 28, 2026) – San Diego Unified School District has updated reporting protocols and entered a new partnership with San Diego Youth Services (SDYS) that will expand support resources, enhanced training and better protect students from falling victim to the dangers of Human Trafficking. 

 

This new coordinated and collaborative response model works with students who are vulnerable to being exploited. Students will have the ability to seek help and receive wrap-around support services from the school district and a multidisciplinary team of internal and external partners.

 

"Protecting students requires clear systems, consistent follow-through, and trust," said Carlos Rodriguez, Internal Investigator for Investigations, Compliance & Accountability (ICA), San Diego Unified School District. "Our goal is to build a multidisciplinary anti-trafficking program of prevention, protection, and partnerships that will serve as a model for public school districts nationwide."

Utilizing expertise and a trauma-informed approach, the ICA Human Trafficking Prevention Program aligns with the District's student achievement goal to Improve Student Wellness and are part of a broader effort to prevent harm, increase awareness, and ensure students and families know how to seek help and report concerns safely.

In 2021, California had 1,334 cases of human trafficking, of which 1,108 were female, and 1,023 were sex related, and 246 were minors according to the National Human Trafficking Hotline

 

San Diego Unified's ICA aimed for these enhancements to be completed in January during National Human Trafficking Prevention Month. The enhancements that have been made are:  

  • Updated Reporting Protocols: Make reporting clearer, more accessible, and more consistent across school sites with a form that can be easily accessed on the website. The information received will be assessed by an ICA expert in human trafficking that has the capacity to respond with empathy and resources. They are also collaborating and coordinating responses to reports with the San Diego Human Trafficking Taskforce to ensure that safety concerns are handled.
  • Staff Training Districtwide: Train staff starting in February to support consistent understanding and implementation of the updated protocols and information about the new Human Trafficking Prevention Program and website. 
  • Community Town Halls: San Diego Unified and its partners will also host community town halls for students and families to share information, answer questions, and promote awareness of reporting options and available resources. 
  • Refreshed Focus by San Diego Unified Police Department:  Implemented a formalized written protocol, establishing clear and consistent procedures. Additionally, they have assigned a liaison officer with the San Diego County Human Trafficking Task Force.
  • New Partnership with San Diego Youth Services: To ensure students, families, and employees have immediate access to services and resources.

"When students know where to go and what will happen next, they are more likely to speak up," said Alina Nguyen, Student Trustee on the San Diego Unified Board of Education. "Clear reporting options help students feel safer and remind us that our voices matter."

"Prevention starts with awareness and trust," said Ashley Ordaz, Student Trustee on the San Diego Unified Board of Education . "These updates make it easier for students to ask for help, for themselves or for a friend, without fear or confusion."

Human Trafficking involves the recruitment, transportation or exploitation of a person for forced labor or commercial sex through force, fraud or coercion, or when a minor is involved. Local research underscores the scope of the issue: a 2023 study by the San Diego County Office of Education found the average age of entry into San Diego's underground commercial sex economy is 16.

On Tuesday January 13, San Diego Unified's Board of Education formalized a partnership with San Diego Youth Services (SDYS) to provide students, families, and employees with immediate access to support services, advocacy, resources, and training. While San Diego Unified continues to collaborate with multiple community-based organizations, the memorandum of understanding with SDYS ensures a broad range of services are readily available and coordinated with District policies and protocols.

"Our staff members are ready to work side by side with San Diego Unified School District's human trafficking prevention program to meet students where they are at," said San Diego Youth Services CEO Jonathan Castillo. "Through our long-standing human trafficking awareness and recovery support services, our dedicated team brings decades of experience working with young people and families 

The District encourages students and families to learn more about reporting options and available resources by visiting the new Human Trafficking Prevention Program website, here

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James Canning (He/Him)

Executive Director

Strategic Communications & Information

San Diego Unified School District

 

Mobile: 313-580-2845

Office: 619-725-5578

Email: Jcanning@sandi.net

 

4100 Normal Street

San Diego, CA 92103

 

www.sandiegounified.org