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SWEETWATER C U R R E N T S
A SWEETWATER UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT PUBLICATION JANUARY 2013
San Ysidro Adult Showcases Student Talent
GINGERBREAD HOUSES
PLUS! SWEETWATER LIBRARIES HOST LITERACY NIGHTS P.9
Elf WorkshopChula Vista Middle Elves were Busy at Work
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CONTENTS FEATURES KUDOS
08 MONTH OF JANUARYNational Hobby Month
Produced by:Grants & Communications
Board of TrusteesJim Cartmill • Bertha J. López • John McCann • Pearl Quiñones • Arlie N. Ricasa
Dr. Edward M. Brand Superintendent
03 ELF WORKSHOPChula Vista Middle Elves Busy at Work
11 DR. VICTOR DeNOBLE & TUPEAnti-Tobacco Advocate Visits San Ysidro High
10 SAN YSIDRO HIGH HONOREDAs Breakthrough School
04 GINGERBREAD HOUSESSan Ysidro Showcases Student Talent
10 BVH HAS GOT MILKFootball Players Win Statewide Breakfast Billboard Contest
TWITTERFACEBOOK
06 BVM & TOYS FOR TOTSBonita Vista Middle Helps Raise Money
16 SUPERINTENDENT’S COLUMNLooking Back at 2012
10 SWEETWATER LIBRARIES ART CONTESTArt Contest Promotes Reading, Literacy and Technology In Our Schools
09 SYH NJROTC CHOSENFor Pearl Harbor Memorial Parade
07 GIFT & FOOD DRIVEStudent Services Overwhelmed By District Generosity
09 LITERACY NIGHTSSweetwater Libraries Welcomes Families
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Holiday charm bracelets, photo frames and make-your-own ornaments were in
abundance this week at Chula Vista Middle School. In their annual holiday
tradition, students were given the opportunity to make a number of crafts that
they could then use as gifts for their friends and family. The "Elf Workshop" was
available to students for only $1. They selected from a number of crafts and
then worked in groups to assemble the gifts. Along with dozens of volunteers
from the school and the community, including Chula Vista City Councilmember
Mary Salas, the students made gifts that would have a lasting memory.
The event is hosted by Club Teen Connection, under the direction of Sandra
Bishop. Congratulations to Club TC on another successful holiday event!
Chula Vista Middle Elves were Busy at Work
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Gingerbread Houses! San Ysidro Adult Showcases Student TalentThe confectionary talents of culinary arts students were on display this week in
the form of some 30 Gingerbread Houses and several other edible creations.
This year, several of the students made houses that reflected holiday traditions
from around the world.
The edible visions put a twinkle in the eyes of the beholders as they "oohed" and
"ahhed" over the tasty creations on display during the 8th annual competition.
The public was invited to cast their votes and choose their favorites. Professional
chefs and other community members also participated in the judging.
San Ysidro Adult School serves adult learners seeking to improve their job and
career skills, and those looking to complete their basic education. The annual
gingerbread competition has become a holiday favorite in the Sweetwater
District and we are already looking forward to what the students have in store
for next year!
Take a look at the showcase here!
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Renowned Author Charles Fishman Makes Waves of Inspiration
Olympian High School Students meet the author of book read by entire Senior Class
Charles Fishman, author of The Big Thirst, visited students at Olympian High School to discuss the book’s theme, “The Secret Life and Turbulent Future of Water”. Each year, Seniors at Olympian High School select a
book to read as an entire class and then integrate the book into the curriculum of their classes. This project is
called the “Common Senior Experience” and was recognized in 2010 by the California School Boards
Association as a Golden Bell Award Winner.
Read More & Watch the Video Here...
KUDOS!Bonita Vista Middle & Toys for TotsDuring the Holiday season, many of our students are working to give back to their communities.
Students at Bonita Vista Middle have been working with the Toys for Tots program and recently
raised $548 for the program. They earned the money by staying after school 3-4 days a week to
open the Student Store for business. Profits from the After School Sales were used to purchase the
toys. Well done Crusaders!
KUDOS!Melanie Brown-Davis
Melanie-Brown-Davis , Science Teacher and District Wide Academic Support team Member, has successfully renewed her title of National Board Certified Teacher.
Sweetwater thanks you for the years of commitment and education to high quality Science Instruction across the district. Congratulations!
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SWEETWATER STUDENT SERVICES
Food & Gift Drive Overwhelmed by SUHSD Generosity
Student Services offices are overrun with brown bags full of Sweetwater generosity. Over the past
few weeks, Sweetwater Student Services have been collecting brown bags full of complete holiday
meals. Each bag is donated by a group of people from a department or a school site across
Sweetwater District.
The initial goal was to collect 115 bags of food, but thanks to the generosity of staff, well over 250
bags were collected. Our SUHSD elves have been working overtime and our teens and families in
need will be the beneficiaries. Way to go!
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15First Day of School
21Dr. Martin Luther King Day
28Board Meeting
JANUARY 2013National Hobby Month
1 Happy New Year’s
La Jolla Literacy Society Host Montgomery High Seniors, Meet Award-Winning AuthorMontgomery High students have been recognized by the La Jolla Literary Society for being
enthusiastic, and well-prepared. As a result, Montgomery High students are always invited to the annual kick-off of the La Jolla Literary Society’s Authors Luncheons series.
This November, seven Montgomery High School seniors
traveled to the La Jolla Country Club to meet and interview award-winning author, Robert K. Massie (Catherine the Great) and enjoy lunch as part of their annual trip to the La Jolla Literary Society’s Authors
Luncheons series. MOH students got to interview the author after listening to him address attendees. Following the event, the author chatted with the students again and signed their books.
Several weeks before the luncheon, students receive complimentary books from the publisher. Along with their teachers, the students read the book and attend twice-weekly Literature Circles to discuss the book and create questions for the author.
Pictured: Jacob Aquino, Melissa Virgen, Mrs. Obrist, Kristine Jaio, Kadiedra Crawford, AUTHOR ROBERT K. MASSIE, Cristian Fox, Samantha Mazariegos, Nereyda Perez, Mrs. Steinberg
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Sweetwater Libraries Host Literacy Nights
Montgomery Middle and Mar Vista Middle welcomed hundreds of Sweetwater families into their libraries for Literacy Nights during the month of October.
Literacy Nights brought parents, teachers, and students together to celebrate the positive impact that literacy has on our students’ education
and academic achievement. At Mar Vista, librarian Mercedes Hernandez organized literacy activities like bilingual story time, a book give away, and Teen Read Week promotions.
At Montgomery Middle, librarian Imelda Alvarez worked with teachers
and the ASB to coordinate different stations where parents learned about how they can support literacy efforts at home.
There were a number of activities in which parents worked alongside
their child to learn more about the Accelerated Reader Program, including creating a reading list, and a library scavenger hunt.
Sweetwater libraries put the importance of literacy first by inviting families in the community to participate in this special event.
KUDOS!Eastlake High School Football
Congratulations to Eastlake High School’s football team for winning the Division One CIF Football Championship. This could not have happened without the dedication of Coach
John McFadden and his team of coaches who worked closely with the athletes to get them to the Championship. The Titans represented the South Bay well and came home
victorious!
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San Ysidro High Honored as Breakthrough School
San Ysidro High School was recently named a 2013 MetLife Foundation - National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) Breakthrough School. They are one of
only 10 schools in the entire nation to receive this honor.
They will be awarded a $5,000 grant and will be attending the Breaking Ranks School Showcase and NASSP Annual Conference in Maryland next February.
San Ysidro High will be featured during the conference and will take part in several activities throughout the year to highlight their accomplishment, such as being featured
in Principal Leadership magazine.
KUDOS!Tony Atienza & Main Attraction
Representing Chula Vista High School and the SCPA, Chula Vista High Music Director Tony Atienza and the group Main Attraction, took the stage at Qualcomm stadium for the start of the San Diego Chargers game against the Carolina Panthers. They sang backup to Brooke White, American Idol season 7 finalist during a rendition of two Christmas songs!
KUDOS!San Ysidro High School NJROTCSan Ysidro High School NJROTC will proudly represent the state of California in the 2013 Pearl Harbor Memorial Parade taking place in the island state of Hawaii. SYH NJROTC will represent veterans of the USS California.
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KUDOS!Alex OhlendorfCongratulations to Alex Ohlendorf along with his fellow Bonita Vista High Football classmates for winning the “Got Milk?” Statewide Breakfast Billboard Contest. The Billboard even made an appearance in New York City’s Times Square.
Read More & Watch the Video Highlight here...
KUDOS!Sweetwater Libraries Art Contest
Middle school libraries across the district recently sponsored an art contest to promote reading, literacy and technology in our schools. Students were asked to create original artwork focusing on the importance of libraries, literacy and technology in education. Winning art will be featured on school websites throughout the district for all to appreciate. Check out some of the artwork from our talented students!
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Southwest High School Culinary Arts Students season into
becoming Master ChefsStudents of the CTE Culinary Arts class at Southwest High competed in a friendly “Iron
Chef” style cook off to win over the hearts & bellies of participating judges. Culinary Arts teacher Christina Birchfield leads this 2-year management class that leads students into
internships with prestigious restaurants all around San Diego County. This training also gets them prepared to use their creativity in the industry! Students hand-make all the ingredients that will pack a delightfully tasty meal. Birchfield believes that a little competition is good to ripen the talent that is found everywhere in her kitchen.
Lunches to Go at Chula Vista Adult Culinary Arts
Got lunch? Look no further than the Chula Vista Adult School Culinary Arts Program. To- go meals are available for purchase by Sweetwater employees. Full meal includes a
choice of appetizer, main course, dessert and drink for just $9.00. There is no waiting! Just email Chef Ellen Baum what you'd like (before 11:30 please), and what time you'd like to
pick it up. The culinary arts class looks forward to serving you.
The CVA Lunch Room is at 1034 Fourth Avenue, Room #203. Pickup is from rom 11:30 to 12:30 and parking is available on campus. Contact Chef Ellen Baum at
[email protected] for more information.
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News from the SUHSD Autism TeamAutism Training on Executive Functioning
Are you supporting students who are disorganized, constantly losing homework and never write anything down in their planner? If so, this training is for you! This training will
provide you with practical strategies when working with students with executive functioning deficits often seen in students diagnosed with high functioning autism,
Asperger's Syndrome and ADD/ADHD. We guarantee you will walk away with strategies you can implement the next day.
• Where: Special Services Conference Room, 670 L Street, Suite A• When: Feb 12th and Feb 13th from 6:00-8:00 p.m. or Feb 19th from 8:30-3:00
• Please RSVP to Joyce Marganski
Tips for Working with Students with High Functioning Autism
For those of you supporting students with autism in general education classrooms, we came across this great article that gives tips that can be implemented while you are
working with students in their classes or on study skills. The general education teachers you work with would also benefit from reading this article so please share it!
http://www.aspergersyndrome.org/Articles/Tips-for-Teaching-High-Functioning-People-with-Aut.aspx
Race For Autism
NFAR is a wonderful organization supporting the autism community in San Diego. They provide teacher’s grants each year and this year, Sweetwater received more grants than any other district in San Diego county. This is a 5k run/walk with all proceeds going 100%
back into the community.
Come and join the Sweetwater Neurostars team, please register under our team name! We have team T-shirts that will be for sale as we get closer to the date.
http://www.nfar.org/en/news/317-race2012-intro.html
Autism Team Referral
If you need help and support with one of your students with autism, please contact your school psychologist or the student's case manager to initiate an autism team referral.
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Got the Winter Blues? Tis the Season to De-Stress
by Kenya Bratton
The holidays are supposed to be “the most wonderful time of the year.” Yet for many people these times bring on Winter Blues. We often think of Winter Blues as something that only affects adults, but it can play a significant role in the lives of children as well, especially around the holidays.
As educators, the last few years may have been professionally and personally challenging and continue to resonate in our daily lives. Thus, your “A” game may need fine tuning. As students, stress levels may increase, grades may decline and a sense of hopelessness may prevail. As educators, we must re-energize and take care of ourselves so that we can ensure that our students thrive. As such, the following holiday stress management ideas are well-suited for both adults and students.
1. Set Expectations-High expectations and stress generally go hand-in-hand. However, one can come without the other if proper planning is in place. Write your yearly goal. Visualize all the steps it
will take to complete the goal. Then take these steps and spread them over the year. Then, on a
daily basis recite the goal to help keep you focused. Simple daily goals over a period of time can improve psychological well-being such as, “I promise to read a positive quote each day.”
2. 2-Minute Refresher- Do you have two minutes? Yes, you do. In between passing periods, walking to the front office, preparing coffee, or even walking to the car. Use as many opportunities as possible
for the 2 minute refresher. Recite your positive quote. Fake a smile (it will turn real). Take six deep
breaths. Relax your shoulders. Just sit holding the remote before you turn on the television. Visualize your goal. Browse through your phone picture gallery and boost your emotions. Give thanks for your
daily bread.
3. Ask for Space- This seems so simple but it is one of the most difficult self-care tips that adults and
students avoid. The act of creating space from others is an act of selflessness rather than selfishness.
Educators expend lots of mental, emotional and physical energy during the day. While the day ends at work, the energy expenditure continues at home. You are encouraged to take time away
from the lunch room at least once a week and spend time with “selflessness,” in your own space. Students can be encouraged to spend quiet time in the library once a week during lunch instead of
the mayhem lunch grounds. Little acts of self-care can ignite creativity, inspiration, and humility.
4. “Ohhmmm”- Students may think, “I wish I was a better person.” Adults may think, “I just need more space to get my thoughts right.” Many people find spirituality a helpful way to distress and it can
take many forms. This may be meditation, exercise, yoga, charity or one’s faith-based commitment. Ultimately, if these activities are at our core, then our spiritual, psychological,
emotional and social well-being produces benefits beyond our own expectations.
When you practice self-care it is a win-win situation for self, students, and families. Despite the many demands on your time, set realistic expectations, take a 2-minute refresher, create space for selflessness and honor your innermost well-being. If you take time to take care of yourself, the Winter Blues will blow right by you.
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KUDOS!Abra ThomasMontgomery Middle School Science Teacher Abra Thomas is one of only 244 teachers nationwide that was named a 2012-2013 National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) New Science Teacher Academy Fellow. The announcement was made on December 12th in Arlington, VA.
Thomas was selected from hundreds of applicants nationwide. Fellows will participate in a year-long professional development program designed to help promote quality science teaching, enhance teacher confidence and classroom excellence, and improve teacher content knowledge. Congratulations!
TOBACCO-USE PREVENTION EDUCATION
Dr. Victor DeNoble & TUPE Help Clear Out All the SmokeStudents at San Ysidro High School got a close look at the dark, secret
world of the Tobacco industry. Presenting at the event was Dr. Victor
DeNoble, a former researcher for Philip Morris who has become one of
the nation's strongest advocates against tobacco use.
Gale Marshburn, a health teacher at San Ysidro High and the Sweetwater
District's Tobacco-Use Prevention Education (TUPE) resource teacher was
instrumental in organizing the event.
Read More & Watch the Video Here...
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Sweetwater Students VEX Robotics Competition
Congratulations to our SUHSD VEX Competition Robotics Teamsthat participated in the 4th Annual
Poway North County VEX Robotics Competition Held on December 8-9, 2012 at Poway High School
(39 teams from California participated)
Tournament ChampionsTeam 507B Otay Ranch Mustang Robotics
On the 2 team alliance that won the tournament!
Programming SkillsTeam 507P Otay Ranch Mustang Robotics - 3rd PlaceTeam 507B Otay Ranch Mustang Robotics - 4th Place
TEAM RANKINGS
TEAMTEAM NAME & SCHOOL
RANKING
507BOtay Ranch Mustangs
3/39
507DOtay Ranch Mustangs
5/39
507POtay Ranch Mustangs
9/39
7381Montgomery Middle Mayans
12/39
3967ACastle Park High Trojans
18/39
507COtay Ranch Mustangs
20/39
507AOtay Ranch Mustangs
21/39
7381BMontgomery Middle Mayans
27/39
4616AMontgomery High Pharaohs
29/39
4918ASan Ysidro Robotics
30/39
505AMar Vista High Green Team
31/39
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TOURNAMENT AWARDSTEAM TEAM NAME & SCHOOL AWARD COACHES
7381 Montgomery Middle Mayans
Cooperate Joseph Amaro
507B Otay Ranch Mustangs Design Award Hayley SalazarChad Pearson
7381 Montgomery High Pharoahs
Energy Award Bernardo Escobedo
3967 Castle Park High Trojans Judges Award Judith Sypnier
4918A San Ysidro Robotics Rookie Team Inspiration Judy Liang, Megan, Bob McPhail
507ABCDP Otay Ranch Mustangs Sportsmansip Hayley SalazarChad Pearson
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• See the latest Sweetwater Spotlight
• Read the latest Budget Updates here
• Keep up with the latest Board Updates and recent minutes
NNEWS & VIEWS
KUDOS!Donna Clark and Show Choir InnovationsCongratulations to Donna Clark, Director of Music at Southwest High School, and her Show Choir Innovations On December 24, 2012 at 8:00 pm – 10pm and then again December 25, 2012 from 10am – noon and 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm KUSI will be airing their annual Songs of the Holiday Season. SOH’s Innovations is one of two choirs selected from the district to be included in this event.
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Superintendent | Dr. Edward M. Brand
S U P E R I N T E N D E N T ’ S C O L U M N
Looking Back at 2012
During the holiday season I look forward to taking time to reflect on the
year that we are about to leave behind and the one that we are about to
enter into.
Each year brings new opportunities for growth and new opportunities for learning. We have faced a number of challenges, but we have also made tremendous strides forward. Each and every one of you has had a direct impact on students – for this we thank you.
In 2012, we continued to make great progress in academic achievement as a district. Eleven schools have crossed the 800 API score threshold and some are even approaching the 900 mark.
Every 7th grade student in the Sweetwater District was assigned an iPad tablet as
their primary learning tool allowing students to take tests, do homework and communicate with their teachers.
We had a San Diego County Teacher of the Year finalist, Emily Jimenez of Rancho del Rey Middle and students who excelled in robotics, Academic Decathlon, Visual and Performing Arts and athletics, among many other activities.
Construction continued in the Sweetwater District and we had grand openings for new facilities at Montgomery High, Southwest Middle, Southwest High and we broke ground on new facilities at Montgomery Middle.
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I am confident as we close 2012 and open 2013, we will face many challenges, but I am glad to say to each of you, as part of the Sweetwater team, I know ongoing success is just around the corner.
We hope you will take time to truly enjoy this holiday season and appreciate the time spent with friends and family. The Sweetwater Union High School District Board wishes all of you, your families and everyone in the community all the joy and happiness of the holiday season.
SWEETWATER UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT - BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Pearl Quiñones
Jim Cartmill
Bertha López
Dr. Edward M. BrandSuperintendent
Arlie N. Ricasa
John McCann
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