- Andrea Currier – Assistant Principal – Student Activities MOH – Effective: 9/24/2018
Month: September 2018
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Management Appointments – September 21, 2018
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News Clips – September 14-20, 2018
ABC 10
- (09/20/18) California law bans schools from penalizing students over fees
- (09/18/18) Sweetwater High crowns its first-ever transgender queen
Star News
- (09/20/18) Hilltop girls field hockey team still making adjustments in new season
- (09/20/18) Hilltop freshman Rosenberg earning accolades while tearing up the cross country course
- (09/20/18) Trojans return to the field in winning fashion
- (09/20/18) Barons top Patriots, end 16-game losing streak
- (09/14/18) Eastlake’s Derrod making saves, helps lift Titans past Mariners 10-9
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Sweetwater High Star Teacher Sesha Haynes Named San Diego County Teacher of the Year
Sweetwater Districts very own Sesha Haynes from Sweetwater High is one of five local educators to be named San Diego County Teacher of the Year during the 28th annual “Cox Presents: A Salute to Teachers.”
The annual Academy Awards-style show was sponsored by San Diego County Credit Union (SDCCU) in partnership with the San Diego County Office of Education (SDCOE) and telecast live by Cox Communications from the Balboa Theatre. Haynes was one of San Diego County’s 22,000 public school teachers celebrated, with a spotlight on 41 Teacher of the Year nominees representing districts in San Diego County and Bonita Vista High School’s Music Machine opened the show with a spectacular performance.
Sesha has been teaching in the Sweetwater District for the past 10 years, working at Sweetwater High for the past eight. Equally adept at teaching math in a mixed-grade classroom or teaching fundamentals in a special day class for students with disabilities, Haynes’ priority is providing a safe place where students feel at ease practicing and questioning. “My goal each day is make my students know that I care, believe and will do whatever it takes to help them be successful,” said Haynes. “
Haynes is immersed in the school community, serving as a club adviser and coach, all the while making sure students feel connected. After hearing from students of color who were feeling disconnected, Haynes started a Black Student Union, which has grown to a multiracial group that finds strength in differences and similarities. She connects student-athletes to students with disabilities through the Unified Devil Buddies club. “Ms. Haynes is an exceptional educator and human being who truly cares about children’s academic, social, and emotional growth,” Principal Maribel Gavin said.
The finalists were selected based on student achievement, professional development and community involvement, teaching philosophy, knowledge of current issues in education, promotion and development of the teaching profession, accountability, and ability to serve as ambassadors of education.
The five Teachers of the Year will represent San Diego County in the California Teacher of the Year program. The state winners will be announced later this fall.
Replays of “Cox Presents: A Salute to Teachers” will be televised by Cox and Spectrum on YurView Channel 4/1004 Sept. 16 at 4 p.m.; and at 7 p.m. on Sept. 21, Sept. 28, Oct. 5, and Oct. 12. KUSI will re-air the show in November. For a complete listing of replay dates and times, go to yurview.com.
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News Clips – September 7-13, 2018
Star News
- (09/13/18) Eagles give Olympian effort, pound Hilltop 49-6 for first win of season
- (09/13/18) Metro cross country runners set pace at Mustang Invitational
UT San Diego
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News Clips – August 31 – September 6, 2018
ENewsChannels
- (09/04/2018) Unmanned Safety Institute (USI) Drone Pilot Curriculum Approved by the State of California
Leadership ACSA
- (09/06/18) A comprehensive approach to school safety
Star News
- (09/06/18) Near and far: Titans, Mariners, Lancers post big prep football wins
- (09/06/18) Mustangs rally to post inspirational 19-17 homecoming game
- (08/31/18) Cross country steps off 2018 season for South County runners
- (08/31/18) Spartans top Matadors, are Metro’s lone unbeaten prep football team
- (08/31/18) Titans break out offensively in big fashion
- (08/31/18) Bonita Vista’s Jennen gives new meaning to ‘Game on!
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Voice of San Diego
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Meet SUHSD Teacher of the Year from Hilltop High Louise Williamson
Who: Louise Williamson
What: As the founding member of the Social Justice Corps, a coalition of educators from South County, she advocates equity for students by organizing forums, workshops, and school teams focused on compassion and justice.
Where: She began her teaching career in 1987 and has taught in Venezuela and Florida for parts of her career. She came to the Sweetwater District in 1997 and is currently teaching Restorative Practices and Peer Counseling at Hilltop High.
Why: Louise believes her strategies in the classroom provide students with ways to transform and thrive. She believes that a teachers love has the ability to transform the world.
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Meet SUHSD Teacher of the Year from Eastlake Middle Tara Taylor
Who: Tara Taylor
What: Tara values the teaching profession and enjoys facilitating environments where her students work through problem solving processes to gain higher understanding of their work.
Where: She began her teaching career 21 years ago at Castle Park Middle School in the Sweetwater District. Since then, she has worked at Bonita Vista Middle and is currently teaching Exploring Computer Science and Exploring Technology at Eastlake Middle.
Why: She believes the nations needs for programmers will continue to grown and she teaches each class with enthusiasm and passion for technology.
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Meet SUHSD Teacher of the Year from Hilltop High Katina Rondeau
Who: Katina Rondeau
What: Katina says the gift of education broke the welfare cycle she was raised in as a young child. To her, education is the only thing in life that can afford students the opportunity to lift them up from their adverse circumstances.
Where: Katina has taught core subjects in residential treatment facilities for foster teens and is currently a Special Education Teacher at Hilltop High Learning Center.
Why: She believes when she is able to engage with her students she is able to navigate them through life’s tough spots. In addition to teaching, this teacher is a mentor for the San Diego County Social Service and Foster Care System.