Tuesday, April 30, 2024

NEWS RELEASE: San Diego Unified Names 2024 Teachers of the Year

 

NEWS RELEASE

San Diego Unified Names 2024 Teachers of the Year
Educators from Hancock Elementary, Standley Middle, and Morse High Schools Selected as District Teachers of the Year         

April 30, 2024

SAN DIEGO – Universal Transitional Kindergarten teacher Jennifer Nannini from Hancock Elementary School, Standley Middle School math teacher Lisa Clifner, and Morse High School English teacher Maria Miller have been named San Diego Unified School District’s 2024 Teachers of the Year. 

Mackenzie Levine from Perry Elementary School, Kellie Marcarelli from Creative Performing Media Arts Middle School, and Skye Cooke-Pinon from San Diego High School have been named this year’s runners-up. 

In observance of National Teacher Appreciation Week, May 6-10, these six educators will be honored at the Day of the Teacher celebration on Tuesday, May 7, at 5 p.m. during a ceremony hosted by ABC 10News reporter Natay Holmes. More than 160 Teachers of the Year from individual schools will also be honored. 

 

During Teacher Appreciation Week, San Diego Unified encourages the community to honor teachers by sharing a post, image, or video of a special educator in their life. The district challenges San Diegans to thank a teacher either in person, or on social media using the hashtag #ThankATeacherSD. 

 

"While today we celebrate the remarkable teachers at San Diego Unified, appreciation for our teachers transcends a single day or week of recognition,” Superintendent Dr. Lamont Jackson said. “It's woven into the everyday moments: the sparkle in a student's eye when they grasp a challenging concept, the cheers as a soccer team scores the winning goal, in the heartfelt notes of gratitude from parents, and in the warm embraces shared between students who find a sense of belonging. These are the little moments of magic that fill our school days, made possible by the unwavering dedication of our teachers."

 

The Day of the Teacher celebration is recognized by the Board of Education every year. Board members and district staff, community leaders, and elected officials from the region take part in honoring the distinguished educators. The in-person ceremony will feature original student-created content performed by students from the San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts.

Teacher of the Year candidates go through a rigorous selection process, first being selected by the staff members at their school, then a panel including former Teachers of the Year.  San Diego Unified’s teachers of the year and runners-up may advance to compete for San Diego County Teacher of the Year honors.   

This year’s event is co-hosted by the North Island Credit Union Foundation. “At North Island Credit Union Foundation, we understand the profound impact teachers have on empowering our communities. We are honored to recognize the dedication and passion of educators who go above and beyond as co-host of the 2024 San Diego Unified School District’s Teacher of the Year program,” said North Island Credit Union Foundation President Marvel Ford. “The Foundation’s mission is to strengthen the financial well-being of our communities, and there is no question that education is the cornerstone of a healthy community. We congratulate these outstanding teachers and thank them for their commitment to inspiring a culture of lifelong learning.”

 

Additional sponsors of the event are California Coast Credit Union, California Schools VEBA, SchoolsFirst Federal Credit, Lakeshore Learning, University of California, San Diego, San Diego Education Association, Creations by Chelyz, and the San Diego Education Fund, San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance Press, Orfila Vineyards Inc., SugarBears Sweet Provisions, Prince Street Pizza, Pilgrimage of the Heart Yoga.

 

For more information on this year’s winners and on the San Diego Unified Teacher of the Year celebration, please visit: https://cutt.ly/TOY2024

                               

BROLL/PHOTOS: Download here

 

TEACHER OF THE YEAR BIOGRAPHIES: Read here

 

MEDIA CONTACT: Isabella McNeil, San Diego Unified, Teacher of the Year Coordinator, 619-341-2343 

 

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Monday, April 29, 2024

MEDIA ADVISORY: San Diego Unified Students' Collaboration with Aspen Institute and Bezos Family Foundation Reaches Culmination in Innovative Solutions Showcase

 

MEDIA ADVISORY

 

April 29, 2024

San Diego Unified Students' Collaboration with Aspen Institute and Bezos Family Foundation Reaches Culmination in Innovative Solutions Showcase

 

Top Student-Led Solution to Community Issues Earns Spotlight at Aspen Ideas Festival

WHAT: The Aspen Challenge, a program of the Aspen Institute, founded with the Bezos Family Foundation, is returning to San Diego for the Solution Showcase. Presented in partnership with San Diego Unified School District, teams of students from nineteen area high schools will present their proposed innovative solutions to issues students chose and were challenged to help solve at the Challenge Forum in February. All teams will present to a panel of judges and their peers. Three winning teams will be chosen as the Grand Prize winners and will fly to Aspen, Colorado to present their community solution at the Aspen Ideas Festival in June.

 

WHEN: May 1, 2024, 8:45 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. See the full agenda for a breakdown of the day.

 

WHERE: The Prado at Balboa Park, 1549 El Prado, San Diego, CA 92101

 

WHO: Teams of high school students from nineteen San Diego Unified School District schools. See a full list of participating schools here. Superintendent Lamont Jackson will be in attendance. The Solution Showcase judges are:

  • Debbie Chen, Founder, Hydrostasis
  • Danielle Goldberg, Managing Director, Community Alliance for Child Rights, UNICEF
  • Jim Rawlins, Associate Vice Chancellor of Enrollment Management, University of California, San Diego
  • Alexis Villanueva, Executive Director, City Heights Community Development (CHCDC)
  • Sidd Vivek, President and CEO, Junior Achievement of San Diego
  • Alex Waters, Director of Economic Development, Jacob’s Center

BROLL/VIDEO: Video and broll of the students in action and the launch event are available for download here.

 

COVERAGE CONFIRMATION: All members of the media wishing to attend are required to notify the Aspen Institute Media Relations Manager Eric Baker in advance. Members of the media are encouraged to attend and shoot footage and photographs of the teams at both the Challenge Forum and Solution Showcase. If space is required for set up, please inform Eric Baker.

 

MEDIA CONTACT: Eric Baker, Aspen Institute, eric.baker@aspeninstitute.org, 913.626.8081, Isabella McNeil, San Diego Unified School District, imcneil@sandi.net, 619.341.2343

 

Learn more about this year’s Aspen Challenge Brooklyn Solution Showcase and the grand prize winner, Multicultural High School’s project “Immigr8,” which hosted events and created spaces for students and their families to honor the diversity of their majority-immigrant school community and to access the rights and opportunities available to them as residents of New York City.

 

The Aspen Challenge provides inspiration, tools, and a platform for young people to design solutions to some of the most critical problems humanity faces. For more information on Aspen Challenge, please visit www.aspenchallenge.org

 

The Aspen Institute is a global nonprofit organization whose purpose is to ignite human potential to build understanding and create new possibilities for a better world. Founded in 1949, the Institute drives change through dialogue, leadership, and action to help solve society’s greatest challenges. It is headquartered in Washington, DC and has a campus in Aspen, Colorado, as well as an international network of partners. For more information, visit www.aspeninstitute.org

 

San Diego Unified School District: With nearly 100,000 students enrolled in Universal Transitional Kindergarten through high school, more than 13,000 employees, and 226 educational facilities, San Diego Unified is California’s second-largest school district. San Diego Unified serves a diverse student population representing more than 163 countries, and 60 languages and dialects. Learn more at sandiegounified.org.

 

The Bezos Family Foundation envisions a world in which all young people reach their full potential and meaningfully contribute to society. The Foundation pursues that vision by making grants and by operating their own programs, with the aim of fueling the science of learning and enabling its application in a variety of settings. The Foundation’s mission is to invest in the science of learning and the experiences that youth need from birth to high school to pursue their own path for success. For more information, visit www.bezosfamilyfoundation.org.

 

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MEDIA ADVISORY: Mt. Everest Academy to Hold Open House for Media to Showcase Unique Learning Approach

 

MEDIA ADVISORY

 

April 29, 2024

 

Mt. Everest Academy to Hold Open House for Media to Showcase Unique Learning Approach

 

The innovative school offers a hybrid learning model and was recently named one of the top five high schools in the region by U.S. News and World Report

 

Mt. Everest Academy will open its doors to members of the media to showcase its innovative programs and flexible schedule that meet the unique needs of its students.   

 

Mt. Everest Academy serves as a hub for students with individual pursuits, from aspiring Olympic athletes and scientific researchers to digital influencers and dancers. Students have gone on to attend top universities, while others have found success pursuing their unique interests after graduation.

 

The school offers a hybrid learning environment that assists student learning at home and in person using state-adopted curriculum with the support, guidance, and supervision staff that is committed to meeting the unique needs of its students. 

 

Mt. Everest Academy is among three district schools recently ranked among the top ten high schools in the region by U.S. News & World Report.

 

WHAT: Mt. Everest Academy will hold an open house for members of the media to offer a glimpse into and unique educational opportunities for students of all ages, backgrounds, needs, and interests. Enrollment for the 2024-25 school is now open to families. For more details on enrolling at Mt. Everest Academy, contact 619-605-8700 or mteverest@sandi.net. To learn about San Diego Unified’s traditional and alternative education options, please contact San Diego Unified Enrollment Options at 619-260-2410 or email eoptions@sandi.net.

 

WHEN: Tuesday, April 30, 2024, 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Explore the campus, meet the principal, and engage with students who contribute to the school’s successful program.

 

This event is for professional journalists. Please confirm attendance in advance: imcneil@sandi.net.

 

B-roll footage and video assets available for download here:
MEA VIDEO 

 

MEDIA CONTACT: Isabella McNeil, San Diego Unified School District, imcneil@sandi.net 

 

About Mt. Everest Academy: Recently named one of the top five high schools in the region by U.S. News & World Report, Mt. Everest Academy is a Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) accredited K-12 school. The school offers a hybrid learning environment that assists student learning at home and in person using state-adopted curriculum with the support, guidance, and supervision of credentialed teachers. Students and parents are supplied with educational materials and educational workshops. Mt. Everest offers a truly unique school option that includes flexibility for the highly motivated student.

 

About San Diego Unified: With nearly 100,000 students enrolled in Universal Transitional Kindergarten through high school, more than 13,000 employees, and 226 educational facilities, San Diego Unified is California’s second-largest school district. San Diego Unified serves a diverse student population representing more than 163 countries, and 60 languages and dialects. Learn more at sandiegounified.org.

 

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Friday, April 26, 2024

Post Notice and Agenda

PLEASE NOTE:

Please forward to staff and as appropriate, print agenda and post in a prominent publicly accessible location at your site.

 


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

 Thank you.

 

Martha Corrales

Confidential Admin Assistant II

Board Services Office, San Diego Unified School District

619-725-5551

mcorrales@sandi.net

 

Do the best you can until you know better.  Then when you know better, do better.  -Maya Angelou

 

 

 

MEDIA ADVISORY: High School Juniors Preparing for First College Visit and Tour

 

MEDIA ADVISORY

High School Juniors From Underrepresented Communities Preparing for First Visit to College Campus With Customized San Diego State Tour 

April 26, 2024

 

WHAT: High school juniors touring San Diego State University, organized and led by Board of Education Student Trustee Blessyn Lavender Williams

WHEN: Monday, April 29, 8 a.m.-2:15 p.m. Best time for media interviews/tour between 9:30-11:30 a.m.

WHERE: SDSU Prospective Student Center, 5500 Campanile Dr., San Diego, 92182

PARKING: SDSU Parking Structure 1. 9 minute walk to Prospective Student Center.

VISUALS: Student orientation, campus tour 

INTERVIEW OPPORTUNITIES: Trustee Lavender Williams, students, SDSU ambassadors 

BACKGROUND: In an effort to help expose more students to higher education, Trustee Lavender Williams has organized a tour of SDSU. Many of the approximately 100 students who will take part in a customized tour have never visited a college campus. In conjunction with the Young and Prosperous Foundation, San Diego Unified students will gain valuable information about the admissions process, academics, financial aid, housing and residential life, history, and extracurricular activities available at SDSU. 

The mission of the Young and Prosperous Foundation is to provide resources to youth, promote social justice, equality, personal growth and educational development in underserved communities.  

RSVP: This opportunity is available for professional journalists. Please RSVP in advance at communications@sandi.net.

MEDIA CONTACT: Public Information Coordinator Mike Murad, (619) 925-4790  

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MEDIA ADVISORY: High School Juniors Preparing for First College Visit and Tour

 

MEDIA ADVISORY

High School Juniors From Underrepresented Communities Preparing for First Visit to College Campus With Customized San Diego State Tour 

April 26, 2024

 

WHAT: High school juniors touring San Diego State University, organized and led by Board of Education Student Trustee Blessyn Lavender Williams

WHEN: Monday, April 29, 8 a.m.-2:15 p.m. Best time for media interviews/tour between 9:30-11:30 a.m.

WHERE: SDSU Prospective Student Center, 5500 Campanile Dr., San Diego, 92182

PARKING: SDSU Parking Structure 1. 9 minute walk to Prospective Student Center.

VISUALS: Student orientation, campus tour 

INTERVIEW OPPORTUNITIES: Trustee Lavender Williams, students, SDSU ambassadors 

BACKGROUND: In an effort to help expose more students to higher education, Trustee Lavender Williams has organized a tour of SDSU. Many of the approximately 100 students who will take part in a customized tour have never visited a college campus. In conjunction with the Young and Prosperous Foundation, San Diego Unified students will gain valuable information about the admissions process, academics, financial aid, housing and residential life, history, and extracurricular activities available at SDSU. 

The mission of the Young and Prosperous Foundation is to provide resources to youth, promote social justice, equality, personal growth and educational development in underserved communities.  

RSVP: This opportunity is available for professional journalists. Please RSVP in advance at communications@sandi.net.

MEDIA CONTACT: Public Information Coordinator Mike Murad, (619) 925-4790  

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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

MEDIA ADVISORY: U.S. Rep. Peters, San Diego Unified, EPA Present ED Talks

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MEDIA ADVISORY

U.S. Rep. Peters, San Diego Unified, EPA Present ED Talks
Collaboration to Advance Environmental Justice Through the EPA's $12 Million Clean School Bus Grant

April 23, 2024

SAN DIEGO—San Diego journalists are invited to participate in the latest installment of ED Talks, which will focus on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) $12.4 million grant awarded to the San Diego Unified School District for the purchase of 30 clean school buses. The grant was funded by the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.

On January 8, 2024, the EPA announced the Clean School Bus Grant Program<https://www.epa.gov/cleanschoolbus/clean-school-bus-program-awards> award that will allow the district to swap out 30 diesel school buses for 30 zero-emission school buses. The collaborative work among government agencies will improve the health and environment of students, educators, and staff. This forum occurs during Earth Week and underscores the district's commitment to sustainability.
WHEN:  Thursday, April 25, 10-11:00 a.m.

WHERE: University City High School <https://uchs.sandiegounified.org/> , 6949 Genesee Ave, San Diego, CA 92122, Centurion Room 424 CA 92122, (Parking)<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1iQ7CB90FYBDiOTKw-2PUKQQa7wfOA45O/edit>

WHO:
U.S. Representative Scott Peters
EPA Regional Administrator Martha Guzman
San Diego Unified Board of Education President Shana Hazan
San Diego Unified Board of Education Vice President Cody Peterson
San Diego Unified Board of Education student Trustee Matthew Quitoriano
Student and school district officials

VISUALS: One-on-one interview opportunities with district officials and student leaders, and Congressman Peters. A San Diego Unified zero emission school bus will be available to tour.

BACKGROUND: ED Talks is an occasional series of forums that feature educators, community partners, and journalists who discuss issues related to public education. ED Talks is hosted by the San Diego Unified School District Communications Department in collaboration with the San Diego Press Club. Professional journalists will have an opportunity to ask questions and participate in a conversation. The goal is to foster robust discussions about public education.

This event is for professional journalists. Please confirm attendance in advance: communications@sandi.net<mailto:communications@sandi.net>.

MEDIA CONTACT: San Diego Unified Communications, Marisa Berumen (619-847-6029); EPA, Audrey-Olushola Momoh (415-652-0424); Press Secretary, Office of Congressman Scott Peters, Kelly Davis, (858-945-0488).


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Friday, April 19, 2024

Post Agendas

PLEASE NOTE:

 

  • Committee Meeting Agenda: Career Technical Education Advisory Committee (CTEAC) – Thursday, April 25, 2024, 3:00 p.m., AVID Center, 9797 Aero Dr, San Diego 92123; Aero Rooms 110/112

Committee Meeting Information: https://www.sandiegounified.org/cms/One.aspx?portalId=27732478&pageId=28375612
BoardDocs Agenda Link https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/sandi/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=CZJM585972F1

  • Executive Committee Meeting Agenda: Community Advisory Committee (CAC) for Special Education – Thursday, April 25, 2024, 6:30 p.m., Eugene Brucker Education Center; Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Situation Room, 4100 Normal St., San Diego, CA 92103

Committee Meeting Information: https://www.sandiegounified.org/cms/One.aspx?portalId=27732478&pageId=28355520
BoardDocs Agenda Link https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/sandi/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=CZJRJZ6C951A

 


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

 Thank you.

 

Martha Corrales

Confidential Admin Assistant II

Board Services Office, San Diego Unified School District

619-725-5551

mcorrales@sandi.net

 

Do the best you can until you know better.  Then when you know better, do better.  -Maya Angelou

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MEDIA ADVISORY: San Diego Unified Students to Collaborate with Grammy Award-Winning and Academy Award-Nominated Composer and Lyricist Marc Shaiman

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MEDIA ADVISORY



April 19, 2024



San Diego Unified Students to Collaborate with Grammy Award-Winning and Academy Award-Nominated Composer and Lyricist Marc Shaiman
Students take part in a rehearsal and Q&A session ahead of performance at Rady Shell with acclaimed composer



Students from the San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts (SDSCPA) will have the opportunity to meet with composer and lyricist Marc Shaiman<https://www.marcshaiman.com/?utm_source=wordfly&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=NBB_SpecialConcerts_onsale_03.15.24&utm_content=version_A&promo=> ahead of their performance at the Rady Shell at Jacob's Park. This collaboration offers students the experience of gaining real-world knowledge from a renowned professional artist, and it underscores San Diego Unified's commitment to nurturing the artistic passions of its students. A Tony- and Grammy-award winning artist, Marc Shaiman has worked on everything from Saturday Night Live to movies that include "When Harry Met Sally" and "Mary Poppins Returns." SDSCPA offers rigorous academics to students, in addition to a rich education in the visual and performing arts. Many SDSCPA students go on to pursue professional careers in creative industries.



WHAT: Members of the media are invited to join the student creative workshop rehearsal of SDSCPA's upcoming performance at the Rady Shell (July 3, 2024) with a question and answer session with Marc Shaiman.



WHEN: Tuesday, April 23, 2024, from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.


WHERE: San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts, 2425 Dusk Dr., San Diego, CA 92139



Members of the media are invited to cover the rehearsal and question and answer session. Interviews with Marc Shaiman and students will be available upon request.


This event is for professional journalists. Please confirm attendance in advance: 619.341.2343, imcneil@sandi.net<mailto:imcneil@sandi.net>


MEDIA CONTACT: Isabella McNeil, San Diego Unified School District, imcneil@sandi.net


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About The San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts: The San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts<https://scpa.sandiegounified.org/about/about_scpa> (SDSCPA) is a San Diego Unified School District college-preparatory, arts-focused public magnet school for students in grades 6 through 12 who have a strong interest and talent in the arts. Successful SDSCPA students have the passion and determination to make the most of the school's unique arts training, encouragement, and support while balancing the demands of an academic and arts program in a seven-period day.



About San Diego Unified: With nearly 100,000 students enrolled in Universal Transitional Kindergarten through high school, more than 13,000 employees, and 226 educational facilities, San Diego Unified is California's second-largest school district. San Diego Unified serves a diverse student population representing more than 163 countries, and 60 languages and dialects. Learn more at sandiegounified.org <https://sandiegounified.org/>

Tuesday, April 16, 2024

MEDIA ADVISORY: San Diego Unified School Celebrates Day of the Military Child with Special Recognition Event

 

MEDIA ADVISORY

 

San Diego Unified School Celebrates Day of the Military Child with Special Recognition Event

Hancock Elementary in Liberty Military Housing Community Honors Military-Connected Children on April 17

 

April 16, 2024 

 

Hancock Elementary School, situated in the heart of San Diego's Liberty Military Housing Community in Tierrasanta, is hosting a special event to honor military-connected children. With a student body of 692, including 670 students with at least one active duty parent or guardian, and 36 students with dual military parents, Hancock helps support the unique needs of its students and families. 

 

This annual observance recognizes the sacrifices and contributions of military-connected children worldwide. It is a day to honor their strength, courage, and support for their parents who serve in the armed forces. San Diego is home to one of the largest concentrations of military-connected personnel in the nation, and nearly 8,000 San Diego Unified students have a parent serving in the Armed Forces.

 

WHAT: Members of the media are invited to join Hancock Elementary School in celebrating the Day of the Military Child. Through various activities and events, the Hancock staff will express gratitude and appreciation for the sacrifices made by military children and their families. From a special luncheon where servicemembers will share a meal with their children to a solemn flag ceremony featuring the Navy Band, the school community will come together to honor and uplift military children. 

 

WHEN: Wednesday, April 17, and Friday, April 19, 2024 

 

Recognition Flag Ceremony featuring the Navy Band: At 7:55 a.m. on Wednesday, April 17, join us for a flag ceremony led by the Navy Band. This solemn event will pay tribute to the strength and resilience of our military children and their families.

 

Lunch with a Military Loved One Special Luncheon: At 11:00 a.m. on Friday, April 19, servicemembers will have the opportunity to share a special lunch with their child. Parents will be invited to wear their uniforms as a symbol of honor and respect for their child's sacrifices.

 

This event is for professional journalists. Please confirm attendance in advance: communications@sandi.net

 

BACKGROUND: San Diego is home to one of the largest concentrations of military-connected personnel in the nation, and nearly 8,000 San Diego Unified students have a parent serving in the Armed Forces. Military-connected students can expect to change schools between six and nine times from kindergarten through high school, or three times more often than non-military-connected children. As military-connected students transition between schools, often to different states and countries, they must adapt to varying cultures, school populations, curricula, standards, course offerings, schedules, and graduation requirements. In addition to providing streamlined enrollment and graduation support for students moving in or out of the state, San Diego Unified partners with school liaison officers from the U.S. Navy and Marines, and has dedicated Military Family Life Counselors at several schools to better support military families.

 

MEDIA CONTACT: Isabella McNeil, San Diego Unified School District, imcneil@sandi.net

 

About San Diego Unified:  With nearly 100,000 students enrolled in Universal Transitional Kindergarten through high school, more than 13,000 employees, and 226 educational facilities, San Diego Unified is California’s second-largest school district. San Diego Unified serves a diverse student population representing more than 163 countries, and 60 languages and dialects. Learn more at sandiegounified.org 

 

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