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Emory Eagle News
April 22nd - 26th
Dates to Remember
Apr. 22nd - 26th
Military Child Appreciation Week
Apr. 24th
Minimum Day
SBUSD Town Hall Meeting at Central - 5:30 pm
Apr. 25th
SSC Meeting 2:40 - 3:30 in the Library
Apr. 26th
PTA Spring Carnival 3:30 - 6:00
Apr. 29th
Title I Annual Meeting 8:15 in the Library
Military Child Celebrations
Each year, April is set aside as a military child appreciation month, officially known as the Month of the Military Child. Since its start in 1986, the Pentagon and other military support organizations and agencies use the month to recognize military kids for their sacrifice and bravery on the homefront. Wear purple to celebrate military kids! Purple references the joint environment of the military, encompassing all service branches, Active Duty, Reserve, National Guard, and Veterans. Purple combines each branch’s colors into one: the Air Force, Navy, and Coast Guard all use shades of blue, the Army uses green, and the Marines use red.
With the support Lisa Poli, our Military counselor at Emory, we would like to honor and celebrate a our military students at Emory. We hope everyone will join us.
Cada año, abril se reserva como mes de apreciación del niño militar, conocido oficialmente como el Mes del Niño Militar. Desde su inicio en 1986, el Pentágono y otras organizaciones y agencias de apoyo militar utilizan el mes para reconocer a los jóvenes militares por su sacrificio y valentía en el frente interno. ¡Vístete de morado para celebrar a los niños militares! El morado hace referencia al entorno conjunto de las fuerzas armadas, que abarca todas las ramas del servicio, servicio activo, reserva, guardia nacional y veteranos. El morado combina los colores de cada rama en uno: la Fuerza Aérea, la Armada y la Guardia Costera usan tonos de azul, el Ejército usa verde y los Marines usan rojo.
Con el apoyo de Lisa Poli, nuestra consejera militar en Emory, nos gustaría honrar y celebrar a nuestros estudiantes militares en Emory. Esperamos que todos se unan a nosotros.
Title I Annual Meeting
This is a notification that there will be a Title I Annual Meeting on April 29, 2024 at 8:15 am in the library. The meeting will discuss what Title I is and how you can be involved. If you have any questions, please contact our office at (619) 628-5300.
Esta es una notificación de que habrá una Reunión Anual de Título I el 29 de abril del 2024 a las 8:15 am en la biblioteca. La reunión se tratará de qué es el Título I y cómo usted puede participar. Si tiene alguna pregunta, comuníquese con nuestra oficina al (619) 628-5300.
Enrollment for the 2024-2025 School Year
Enrollment for the 2024-2025 school year is now open. All new and current students will need to register for the new school year. We thank all the families that have already taken the time to register. If you are having any difficulties with the registration process, please call our office at (619) 628-5300.
Ya están abiertas las inscripciones para el curso escolar 2024-2025. Todos los estudiantes nuevos y actuales deberán registrarse para el nuevo año escolar. Agradecemos a todas las familias que ya se han tomado el tiempo de registrarse. Si tiene alguna dificultad con el proceso de registro, llame a nuestra oficina al (619) 628-5300.
Registration link: https://www.sbusd.org/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=2158092&type=d&pREC_ID=2171335
Free Mental Health Webinar Series for Parents and Caregivers
Prioritizing mental health is important for students to be able to learn effectively; it's also a key component that helps staff teach and support learners every day. The San Diego County Office of Education (SDCOE) has compiled resources and information for students, families, and schools that keep mental health supports top of mind. Please see the link here for more information about the parent workshop.
Dar prioridad a la salud mental es importante para que los estudiantes puedan aprender de manera efectiva; también es un componente clave que ayuda al personal a enseñar y apoyar a los alumnos todos los días. La Oficina de Educación del Condado de San Diego (SDCOE) ha recopilado recursos e información para estudiantes, familias y escuelas que tienen en cuenta los apoyos a la salud mental. Consulte el enlace aquí para obtener más información sobre el taller para padres.
SBUSD Town Hall Meeting
SBUSD Town Hall Meetings
The last of 3 Town Hall Meeting led by Superintendent Espinoza to discuss the work of the Asset Management Superintendent's Advisory Committee.
La última de 3 Asambleas Públicas encabezadas por el Superintendente Espinoza para discutir el trabajo del Comité Asesor del Superintendente de Administración de Activos.
Wednesday, Apr 24, 2024, 05:30 PM
Central Elementary School, Ebony Avenue, Imperial Beach, CA, USA
Military Family Corner
Our school-based MFLCs are here and ready to listen and provide confidential feedback to support military students and parents through short-term, situational, problem-solving counseling sessions. MFLCs are also available to provide school-based support to school staff. Start your conversation today!
AUTISM ASK LINE
The Autism Ask Line is a call-in line for caregivers, autistic self-advocates, and autism service professionals in San Diego County.
The program provides
- Peer-to-peer support with a trained representative who has personal lived experience with autism.
- Compassionate guidance through the landscape of services and resources in San Diego County.
- Resources for a range of questions from newly diagnosed to adult services and programs.
- Referrals and information about the San Diego Regional Center, special education and IEP's, mental health referrals, adult resources, and much more.
They invite calls from autistic persons, family members, and autism professionals. Each call will be answered by a specially trained peer support staff member who has personal experience with autism.
Call: 858-715-0678 / Visit: Autism Ask Line | Autism Society San Diego
BLUE ENVELOPE PROGRAM
San Diego County is proud to offer the Blue Envelope Program. The program is designed to promote inclusivity and serve as an enhanced communication awareness tool between law enforcement and community members diagnosed with a condition or disability such as Autism Spectrum Disorder, dementia, anxiety or other conditions that might require additional accommodations or awareness during a law enforcement interaction. The Blue Envelope Program does not have a registry component; therefore, the program is voluntary and self-implemented.
Info: https://www.sdsheriff.gov/community/blue-envelope
CHALLENGER LEAGUE
Baseball Buddies Scrimmage: Sunday, May 5
Coronado Little League is adding a Challenger Division to its roster for all children and young adults with special needs to provide the opportunity to play baseball in an organized league, in their community with classmates and friends. Every player will be teamed up with a baseball buddy based on his or her unique needs. The goal is FUN and FRIENDSHIP. All children and young adults enrolled in school are welcome to register FOR FREE.
Register: https://www.active.com/orgs/coronado-little-league / Info: Tina @ 951-818-2826 or Mechann @ 619-301-4485
ALEXANDER KREIGLOWA NAVY & MARINE CORPS DEPENDENTS EDUCATION FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP
Application Deadline: Tuesday, April 30
The Navy League of the United States San Diego Council administers the Alexander Kreiglowa Navy and Marine Corps Dependents Education Foundation Scholarship. The scholarship is open to all California high seniors who are the children of active duty, retired or deceased members of the United States Navy or Marine Corps and provides up to $15,000 per year toward the cost of tuition, books and academic fees. It is renewable for a total of 4 years subject to a minimum GPA and ongoing financial need. More information about the scholarship and the application can be found online at www.navyleague-sd.com/scholarship-program.
OPERATION BIGS
Big Brothers and Big Sisters of San Diego County is now enrolling youth in Operation Bigs; a free program providing mentoring and support to students of military families. Youth must be a least 7 years old, a military dependent, and able to participate 2-4 times a month for at least one calendar year.
Questions/Enroll: Vanessa Hewitt, 858-536-4900 ext. 221
FREE ADVENTURE FOR 4TH GRADERS
California fourth graders are invited to apply for a California State Park Adventure Pass today and receive a free pass to visit 19 participating state parks. Get full details and apply for your free pass by visiting https://www.parks.ca.gov/AdventurePass
Anti-Bullying
The following anti-bullying resources/strategies are utilized to raise awareness and prevent bullying:
- Restorative Practices
- PBIS Lessons throughout the school year
- Alternative Means of Correction
- Social skills groups run by School Psychologist
- Social and Emotional Curriculum
- United Against Bullying Presentation
You can find the form here.
School Website
Visite el sitio web de nuestra escuela para obtener toda la información más solicitada, incluidos horarios, días mínimos, calendario del año escolar estudiantil, próximos eventos y nuestro manual familiar.
Student Calendar
The district has approved school calendars for the next three years. Those calendars can be found here.
Emory Academy of Global Leadership and Empowerment
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