Month: November 2019

  • Joseph Amaro – Innovative Instructor and VEX Robotics Coach in SUHSD

    Joseph Amaro – Innovative Instructor and VEX Robotics Coach in SUHSD

    Joseph Amaro - Innovative Instructor and VEX Robotics Coach in SUHSD
    Joseph Amaro

    Meet Joseph Amaro, Sweetwater Union High School District teacher dedicated to educating students via creative and innovative instruction since 1995. For more than 20-years, Amaro has worn several hats in the Sweetwater District, most recently as an Engineering, Robotics, and Advanced Manufacturing ROP/CTE Instructor at Montgomery High school, home of the Aztecs.

    Prior to his current position at Montgomery High, Amaro worked at Sweetwater High, Bonita Vista High, Chula Vista High, Southwest High and Eastlake High School teaching Auto Shop and ROP/CTE courses.

    For the past four years, Amaro has been the coach and mentor of the Sweetwater Districts competitive VEX Robotics Program introducing students to the world of robotics. As such, Amaro oversees all twenty-five schools involved in the VEX Competitive Robotics Program. Amaro believes Robotics is changing the lives of students “one robot at a time” and he luckily plays a small part in that.

    “It motivates me year after year the amazing opportunities that robotics students are realizing in their lives,” said Amaro. “Young men and women are attaining goals never before imagined. They are attending the colleges and universities of their choice. I see students attaining careers that were not even in existence ten years ago.”

    Currently, the Sweetwater District is the only high school district in San Diego County that supports a middle school league and high school league with over seventy teams. “What our district has done over the last four years is to set a model for schools nationwide,” said Amaro.

    Due to that model, last year the Sweetwater District program was asked to host the annual California State VEX Robotics Championships in March, over a four day period at Montgomery High. This year after the State Championships, Amaro was asked to be a Judge Advisor at the Annual VEX Worlds Championships. “Having that experience totally energized and strengthened my resolve to get as many students in our community from elementary school through high school involved in robotics.”

    According to Amaro, he has always had a servants heart interfacing and engaging in young people’s lives and seeing what project based learning can do to motivate their desire to learn.

    “I don’t consider myself as just a teacher,” said Amaro. “I believe my role as an educator is to a provide proper emotional and intellectual support, along with various curriculum knowledge they will be able to use to make informed decisions as to their future career path. I am in the business of changing lives. I am having a great time.”

    For more information on the Sweetwater District VEX Robotics Program and to learn how to become a volunteer, contact Joseph Amaro at joseph.amaro@sweetwaterschools.org

  • Sweetwater High School Celebrates Value of Trees with Tree Planting Event

    Sweetwater High School Celebrates Value of Trees with Tree Planting Event

    In honor of Arbor Day, Sweetwater High School recently added five new trees to their campus for the sake of enhancing student and environmental health. Arbor Day is a national holiday dedicated to encourage individuals and groups to plant trees. Thanks to a partnership with Lumbercycle, A Reason to Survive (ARTS), CALFIRE, SDG&E and California State Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez, the grant funded opportunity encourages planting more of the right trees in the right places as a vital part of healthy communities and ecosystems, providing countless benefits.

    “In less than a year, we at Sweetwater High will be celebrating our 100 year anniversary,” said Sweetwater High Principal Maribel Gavin. “As of right now, we do not have enough green spaces on campus. We appreciate the generous assistance and support to beautify Sweetwater High School for the betterment of our students, staff and environment.”

    Sweetwater High students from select environmental classes, participated in the event where representatives from Lumbercycle and CALFIRE provided an educational demonstration on how to properly plant and water trees. The school received two Raywood Ash and three Chinese Flame trees that are appropriate species for this location.

    According to Lumbercycle, these benefits include giving humans oxygen needed to breathe, improving air quality, slowing climate change by incorporating carbon into wood, cooling neighborhoods with shade, reducing energy bills and enhancing human physical and mental well-being, to name a few.

    After the tree planting demonstration, students formed teams and were supported by expert coaches to plant and water the remaining four trees around campus.

    “This exercise not only is educational for our students but good for our climate,” said Principal Gavin.