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Our 10 Best Private High Schools in San Diego
Enrolling your child in one of the best private high schools in San Diego is the best decision you can make for their future endeavors!. Private high schools are popular choices because their rigorous academic programs and extracurricular opportunities prepare students for the demands of college and beyond. A good foundation for your child’s secondary education can send them to leading universities. Luckily, San Diego has among California’s best private high schools, so you’re in a good spot.
Sunday Notes and Principal's Messages
I hope this email finds you doing well and enjoying time with your family. It is hard to believe we are three weeks away from the start of our school year. We look forward to welcoming your family to the Muirlands Middle School Community. Please use the following link to view some preliminary information and dates to help you with transitioning to Muirlands Middle School: Letter to families of incoming 6th grade students 7/22/24. I will send out additional informational messages over the next few weeks as we prepare to welcome our students back on campus.
Applications Open for Second Round of Equity Impact Grant Program
The County’s Office of Equity and Racial Justice (OERJ) and the Nonprofit Institute at the University of San Diego (NPI) have opened the second round of funding for the Equity Impact Grant (EIG) program. OERJ and NPI developed the program to address the challenges that organizations face when applying...
UC Regents Approve New School of Computing, Information and Data Science
LA JOLLA, Calif. – The University of California Board of Regents has approved the creation of the new School of Computing, Information and Data Sciences (SCIDS) at UC San Diego, a critical advance in UC San Diego's long history of leading innovation and education in artificial intelligence, computing and data science – disciplines that are rapidly reshaping modern life.
San Diego Unified to educate on social media risks for youth
San Diego, CA–The San Diego Unified School District will launch an initiative to raise awareness about the risks associated with social media use among children and teens under a resolution unanimously approved by the Board of Education on Tuesday. Proposed by Board President Shana Hazan and Vice President Dr....
Aztecs Earn 82 Academic All-MW Honors
SAN DIEGO – San Diego State had 82 student-athletes earn academic All-Mountain West designation for the spring semester, the Mountain West Conference office announced from Colorado Springs, Colorado on Tuesday afternoon. To be eligible for 2024 Spring Academic All-Conference honors, student-athletes must have completed at least one academic term...
San Diego Foundation Supports College Students with Record $4.9M in Scholarships
The San Diego Foundation announced Monday that it has awarded a record $4.9 million in 1,555 scholarships to expand higher education access for 1,272 local students. Scholarship recipients were recognized at a celebration on Sunday. Applications this year were submitted by more than 3,000 local high school, community college, graduate...
Coronado High School Football Summer Workouts Underway
The 2024 Islanders’ football season is slowly but surely approaching. While official practices won’t start for some time, Head Coach Kurt Hines is working hard during summer workouts to lay the foundation for what he hopes will be an improved Islanders team in 2024. “We have had good...
SLC Shares Back-to-School Tips
It’s almost time to return to school! The July NATA News explores some of the various aspects of the back-to-school season and shares tips from educators, program directors and the NATA Student Leadership Committee for AT student success. NATA Now is highlighting them in this two-part back-to-school series. The...
California pushes back on teacher layoffs as ESSER fiscal cliff looms
California is pushing back on teacher layoffs as school districts grapple with budget cuts ahead of a fiscal cliff created by the waning of pandemic-era federal relief funds. On June 29, California Gov. Gavin Newsom approved the state’s budget for fiscal year 2024-25, which suspended the Aug. 15 layoff deadline for certified staff in K-12 schools.
Saipan Submissions Academy opens in CK
A new place to roll around and train, get fit, and learn Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is up in Chalan Kanoa as Saipan Submissions Academy held its first meet-and-greet last Saturday in their gym on the first floor of the M.S.V. Building. Bryan Deleon Guerrero made his way back home last...
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