Month: February 2021

  • Lighthouse Awards Honors Sweetwater District Equity & Culture Teacher Luis Lopez

    Lighthouse Awards Honors Sweetwater District Equity & Culture Teacher Luis Lopez

    Lighthouse Awards Honors Sweetwater District Equity & Culture Teacher Luis Lopez
    Lighthouse Awards Honors Sweetwater District Equity & Culture Teacher Luis Lopez

    Several individuals and organizations who are leaders in the educational community were recently honored by the San Diego County Office of Education’s Lighthouse Awards during a virtual 2021 Equity Conference. The awards honor those who are “beacons” leading others to increase diversity, equity and inclusion.

    Luis Lopez, Sweetwater District Equity & Culture Curriculum Teacher on Special Assignment was honored as one of the Lighthouse Awards recipients for his role in writing daily social and emotional learning activities formore than 1,800 teachers and 40,000 students in the Sweetwater District. Lopez was among seven individuals and organizations to receive this years Lighthouse Awards.

    “Equity in education happens when every student has fair access to the resources, educational rigor, and opportunities they need to be successful despite race, gender, ethnicity, language, disability, family background, or family income,” says Lopez. “Equity in education requires that everyone in our SUHSD community see themselves as successful, or as important. Knowing that they belong. That they matter. That they are making a difference. That what they are doing is enough for our students during the COVID-19 Pandemic because they are showing up for them in big way.”

    The written work Lopez developed is used in equity strategies so that all students feel included. He also works with LGBTQ students and the community to provide resources ensuring that all voices are heard.

    “I strongly believe that equity doesn’t happen without compassionate, selfless, loving people who choose to give, even when they don’t have to. Equity is love in action. It is having our cups filled so that we can fill the cups of others. Loving every child in our system as if they were our own and having everything we need to ensure that they thrive,” said Lopez.

    According to Lopez, this recognition came as a surprise. “I feeldeeply appreciative of having been nominated by my colleague and humbled to represent SUHSD with this award. I feel excited and energized to keep building on the equity work we have started as a district to keep chipping away at the challenges ahead!”

    “Equity is not something that happens to you, it happens with you and we can achieve it by giving everyone a voice to be heard and acknowledged,” said Lopez.

    For more information on the Lighthouse Awards and award recipients visit: sdequity.sdcoe.net/Lighthouse-Awards

     

  • Sweetwater High School and City of National City Partner to Distribute PPE Representatives from Various Organizations Receive Essential Supplies

    Sweetwater High School and City of National City Partner to Distribute PPE Representatives from Various Organizations Receive Essential Supplies

    Recently, more than eighty pallets of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) was delivered and distributed at Sweetwater High School thanks to Last Mile San Diego and San Ysidro Health.
    Several volunteers conducted health screenings and distributed hand sanitizer, face shields and hand-held thermometers to various residents, families and organizations in need of supplies in the South County region.

    “We are honored and privileged to continue our collaboration with the city of National City,” said Maribel Gavin, Sweetwater High School’s principal. “Sweetwater High School is happy to work with our mayor, Alejandra Sotelo-Solis, and assist with the distribution of much needed PPE to our community members. Together we can continue to put safety and health measures in place and do our part to reduce COVID cases. This is one step closer to bringing students back to our campus.”

    The South Bay has been hit especially hard during the coronavirus pandemic, in part because so many residents are essential workers and have contracted the virus on the job or traveling for work.
    Representatives from the National School District, Granger Junior High, National City Middle School, Sweetwater High, Tijuana Hospital, the Teamsters Union, Project 1:1 and SD Labor Council were recipients of the PPE.

    According to Last Mile San Diego’s website, the volunteer group was “founded by a San Diego emergency physician and her friend, who shared experiences and heard from other San Diego ER physicians and nurses that they were unable to access adequate PPE.”Sweetwater High School and City of National City Partner to Distribute PPE Representatives from Various Organizations Receive Essential Supplies

  • Fourth Annual San Diego Black College Expo Virtual College Fair on February 18

    Fourth Annual San Diego Black College Expo Virtual College Fair on February 18

    Black College Expo San Diego (Virtual Experience)Calling all SUHSD high school students interested in connecting with representatives from historically black colleges at the Fourth Annual San Diego Black College Expo Virtual College Fair on Feb. 18.

    Select students may have the opportunity for on-the-spot college admissions and scholarships.

    Join the expo from noon to 3 p.m. on February 18, 2021.

    Students who plan to attend also have the opportunity to win a scholarship from the National College Resources Foundation by submitting a short essay (deadline Feb. 8) about why college is important to them.

    The annual event is being organized by the National College Resources Foundation in partnership with the San Diego County Office of Education to bring opportunities for students in our region.

    Live seminars include:

    • How to Find Money for College
    • How to Start a Business
    • Why Attend An HBCU
    • 411 for the Student Athlete

    Representatives from about 50 historically black colleges and universities will consult with students about their higher-education options. Students will also have the opportunity to get help with completing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid.

    The annual event is being organized by the National College Resources Foundation in partnership with the San Diego County Office of Education to bring opportunities for students in the San Diego region.

    Students and education professionals can register for free.