Emory Eagle News
Nov. 18th - 22nd
Dates to Remember
Nov. 20th
Minimum Day
Nov. 21st
Taller para padres -El poder de la comunicación y el escuchar
Nov. 22nd
Kona Ice
Nov. 25th - 29th
No School Thanksgiving Break
Dec. 3rd
6th grade Parent Meeting - Health Smart Curriculum at 2:00 in library and zoom
Dec. 10th
Emory ELAC meeting at 9:00
3rd Grade Leaders Around the World Presentation at 8:30
Dec. 11th
6th Grade Egypt Fair
Dec. 13th
Water Assembly
Dec. 18th
Passport Around the World School Dress Rehearsal
Dec. 20th
Passport Around the World Family Presentation - 8:15
Global Leaders
This week our student UN leaders introduced Sustainable Goal #2, Zero Hunger. SDG 2 is to: "End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition, and promote sustainable agriculture." It focuses on ensuring that all people, especially the most vulnerable — which includes children — have access to safe, nutritious and sufficient food, ending all forms of malnutrition.
Sustainable Development Goal #2 - Zero Hunger
Parent Education Classes
Socks & Underwear Drive
Community Schools
Thank you to the over 150 families that completed and returned the yellow survey. Your feedback is very helpful in creating next steps for our school and our application process for our Community Schools Grant Application. This is the last year for schools to apply for the grant, so it is important that we have as much student and family input as possible when we apply as there will be a lot of competition. If you are interested in learning more about community schools, I recommend watching the short video below.
PTA Color Run Top Fundraisers
Asset Management Superintendent's Advisory Committee
The committee met on November 12th to share out group ideas, answer questions from the previous meeting and set goals for the December 10th meeting.
Most groups shared that they agree with Option 2, closing Central Elementary School during the first year and additional school(s) for closure were identified in the following year(s). However there are several different options for alternative school options identified. The majority of the committee has shared that they are not in favor of the grade Configuration Change and the Nestor Split. (Please see slide page 7 for more information).
During the December 10th meeting, the committee will be broken into four different groups to work through different big ideas.
Group 1: How many schools does SBUSD need in the next 5+ years?
Group 2: If Grade Configuration Change is not an option, what other initiatives can the district use to improve student achievement?
Group 3: What are the specialized programs that the district should focus on?
Group 4: If Nestor is not split, how can the district move forward with improving the school’s facilities?
I encourage all Emory community members to look through the materials on the Asset Management Website, and leave any questions/feedback they may have on the button on the right.
Asset Management Website - Click Here
Military Family Corner
TEEN NIGHT TIL MIDNIGHT
Friday, December 6, 6 pm-12 am, $5
NAB Community Rec Center
A fun evening designed by teens for teens! Games, music, food, and friends….what more could a teen ask for?! Event open to military dependents and their friends 13-18 years.
Register: https://runsignup.com/Race/CA/SanDiego/TeenNightTilMidnight
CALKIDS - CALIFORNIA KIDS INVESTMENT AND DEVELOPMENT SAVINGS PROGRAM
The California Kids Investment and Development Savings Program (CalKIDS) is a taxpayer-funded scholarship program designed to help kids start saving for college from the day they're born. Every child born in California on or after July 1, 2023 are automatically enrolled in CalKIDS, and can receive $100 in free deposits by registering in the online portal. For older children, CalKIDS will automatically grant $500 to all eligible low-income students in grades 1-12, plus an additional $500 for those in foster care or experiencing homelessness.
Learn More/Register: https://calkids.org/
SUMMER STEM PROGRAM
Application Deadline: December 11, 2024
Each summer, 100 of the world’s most academically accomplished high school juniors or comparable gather at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for the Center for Excellence in Education’s Research Science Institute (RSI). RSI is cost-free to students. It combines rigorous coursework, a research mentorship, and an unforgettable summer with STEM scholars.
Info: https://math.mit.edu/research/highschool/rsi/index.html / Apply: www.cee.org/programs/apply-rsi
USC SUMMER & ONLINE PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAMS
USC Summer Programs extends a tradition of excellence to outstanding high school students through a diverse offering of four-week summer courses. As a “Summer Trojan,” you will balance academic and campus life as you prepare for college — and earn college credit.
Need more info? Attend an information webinar session:
January 14, 4 pm - Register: https://usc.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_KNeR4oRBQ7qIC0R0CZpE_A#/registration
February 11, 4 pm – Register: https://usc.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_fql1VJQTTO25ztP_014EGg#/registration
SCHOOL BREAK CAMPS
Looking for quality, safe, and fun care for your student during school breaks? The Navy’s Silver Strand Youth Center (SSYC) offers camp for children, Kindergarten through 12 years of age. Fees are on a sliding scale based on total family income. Put your child on the interest list by visiting www.MilitaryChildCare.com. See interest list opening dates below:
- Fall Break Camp, November 25-29, Interest List NOW OPEN
- Winter Break Camp, December 23-January 03, Interest List NOW OPEN
- Spring Break Camp, March 31- April 3, Interest List Opens: January 3, 2025
More Info: 619-435-5056 or stop by SSYC at 1302 Leyte Road, Coronado, CA 92118
TRAVEL REIMBURSEMENT FOR A DESIGNATED PERSON TO PROVIDE CHILD CARE
MilitaryChildCare.com has now launched the ability to generate travel memos in support of a pilot program to assist Service members and their families when assigned to a new duty station and awaiting on-base child care at the new location. The program reimburses families for travel expenses when they bring a designated person to a new permanent duty station (PDS) to provide child care because child care is not available at the PDS within 30 days of their date care needed (DCN) – see attached memo for full details or visit https://militarychildcare.com.
SCHOLARSHIP SEASON
Now is a good time for graduating high school seniors to research and apply for scholarships! To help with your search, your School Liaison has a great “List of Military Scholarships” packed with opportunities. Request a copy today!
Email: nbcslo@us.navy.mil
CALSOAP COLLEGE ACCESS PROGRAMS 2024-2025
CALSOAP provides helpful information for all students (elementary through high school students) about postsecondary education opportunities, the application and admission process, and financial aid. Check out their Monthly College Bound Webinars or Cash for College 1:1 Workshops.
Details: https://calsoapsandiego.org
MILITARY CHILD OF THE YEAR AWARD NOMINATIONS NOW OPEN
Nominations due December 2, 2024
Now in its 17th year, the Military Child of the Year® Award reflects the positive impact these impressive young people have made on their military families, their schools, and their communities. The annual awards recognizes seven outstanding young people ages 13 to 18 for their scholarship, volunteerism, leadership, extracurricular involvement, and other criteria while facing the challenges of military family life. Award recipients receive $10,000, a laptop computer, a trip to Washington, D.C. to be recognized at the 2024 gala, and more.
Nominate: https://operationhomefront.org/military-child-of-the-year/
MWR NEWSLETTER
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ORION MLITARY SCHOLARSHIP FUND NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
Application deadline: December 1, 2024
Orion is currently accepting applications for military child scholarships to the boarding schools in their consortium for Fall 2025 enrollment. Military families can find instructions and download application forms at https://www.orionmilitary.org/application. Families can email questions and application packages to apply@orionmilitary.org.
FREE TRANSIT FOR YOUTH – EXTENDED THRU JUNE 2026
Anyone aged 18 and under can ride transit for free as part of the SANDAG Youth Opportunity Pass pilot program. Get your Youth PRONTO app account or card today to get unlimited rides on the bus, Trolley, COASTER, and SPRINTER through June 30, 2026.
Info: https://youthopportunitypass.sandag.org/
FREE CIRKLED IN ACCOUNTS FOR NAVY YOUTH
Installation Code: 698053
The student recruitment landscape is changing drastically. Colleges and employers are looking for well-rounded holistic candidates. Be ready to showcase yourself with Circkled In: an award-winning, secure, easy-to-use profile and portfolio platform made just for YOU! Compile all your activities and accomplishments in a fun and engaging online profile. Add pictures, videos, awards --- no losing or forgetting. Share securely with one click with any application and increase your success. Find opportunities; colleges, internships, and jobs all in one place.
Sign Up for FREE: www.cirkledin.com
AROUND-THE-CLOCK HELP WITH TUTOR.COM
Tutor.com is a program that provides on-demand, online tutoring and homework help at no cost to eligible service members, civilian personnel, and their dependents. With live, expert tutors available 24/7, military-connected students can receive academic help at their moment of need—anywhere they have an internet connection.
- Work with a tutor from any internet-connected device, anywhere in the world
- Connect to an expert tutor available on demand 24 hours a day, 7 days a week*
- Get online tutoring help three ways: request a tutor’s help right now, schedule a future tutoring session, or upload a document for offline review and get comments back within 12 hours
- Get ready with free SAT and ACT test preparation
- Use the free Tutor.com app for IOS and Android mobile devices—take a picture of a homework problem and upload it for the tutor to see
Check out these brief video guides to discover how easy it is to connect with Tutor.com's expert tutors on demand or submit writing for review and feedback:
· How to Connect with a Tutor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smgwrMWqdRs
· How to Get Writing Feedback: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpNz_93qR4w
Plus, Tutor.com has a new Webinar Hub for you to register for upcoming webinars or view past webinar recordings: https://www.tutor.com/webinars.
Get Started Today: https://tutor.com/military
HOMESCHOOL AT THE MCRD LIBRARY
1st Monday of Every Month, 10 am
Homeschool students, grades K-8, are invited to enrich your learning with activities and resources at the MCRD Library. No registration required.
Info: 619-524-1849
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
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.
Info: https://www.bbbs.org/military/ Questions/Enroll: Vanessa Hewitt, 858-746-9150
YOUR COMMAND CAN BE A PARTNER IN EDUCATION
The Partnership in Education (PIE) Program is designed to encourage support of the local schools through Navy volunteer efforts. PIEs offer opportunities for military and civilian members attached to commands to give their time as volunteers at local schools. The program contributes military resources and services to help nurture the intellectual, emotional, social, and physical growth of children and youth. In addition, this program forges a partnership between commands and the local schools and increases awareness of the US military’s mission. Here are a few ways your command can support a PIE. Can you think of others?
• Be a guest speaker or reader.
• Plan a field trip to the ship.
• Establish a pen pal or video project.
• Provide positive, healthy engagement during lunch recess by playing outdoor games with students.
• Share an expertise or hobby with students.
• Assist with school self-help projects on campus.
Contact the School Liaison Program at 619-991-2509 or nbcslo@us.navy.mil to start your PIE today!
Individual active duty volunteers are also needed for Operation Pals, a weekly after school program, plus special event assistance. Contact the Navy School Liaison at nbcslo@us.navy.mil to be added to the Volunteer Distribution List.
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.
Emory Academy of Global Leadership and Empowerment
7:30 AM - 4:00PM
Email: rnelson@sbusd.org
Website: https://emory.sbusd.org/
Phone: (619)628-5300
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100067566983120
Twitter: @EmoryEagles