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What goals should SFUSD focus on over the next five years? What values should guide SFUSD’s work? The SFUSD Board of Education needs your input! Complete a brief survey by Oct. 7.

Vision, Values and Goals Community Meetings

New sessions added! The SF Board of Education is holding a series of listening sessions with the community to gather feedback to discern the vision and values of the community in order to draft and eventually adopt Goals and Guardrails. The next sessions are: Sept. 29 at Everett MS and Sept. 30 at Denman MS. Additional sessions have been added for October.

Superintendent Listening and Learning Town Hall on October 4

SFUSD Superintendent Dr. Matt Wayne will be at a town hall at Willie Brown MS on Oct. 4 to meet the SFUSD community, listen to their experiences, needs, feedback, input and questions, and understand SFUSD’s strengths and needs.

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San Francisco public schools taught me how to carve out my own piece of the tech boom – Kids should know: I can do this and I don’t have to change…I can show up wholeheartedly.

Shwanda Madison

Leader for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Invitae and SFUSD Alumnae (Carver Elementary and Martin Luther King Jr. Middle)

I grew up surrounded by teachers, but doing my internship at Stevenson Elementary made me want to be a teacher – I liked how much I could learn from kids, grow patience with them, and see them grow

Josiah Tom

12th Grade, Lincoln High School

One of the reasons I’ve been at Muir for 13 years is that the community really cares for each other and has a positive energy.

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Principal, John Muir Community Elementary School

The best part about going to school in SFUSD was meeting people of so many different cultures and experiencing diversity in the classroom.

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SFUSD Alum (El Dorado ES, Visitacion Valley MS, Balboa HS)

I really like math and decided to take both Geometry and Algebra II in the same year, which has helped me practice how to multi-task.

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11th Grade, Galileo Academy of Science and Technology

My experiences in high school fueled my passion to support others and helped me discover potential career paths aligning with community empowerment.

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Being a part of a unique and inclusive cohort challenged me to aim for the stars within the classroom while always practicing self-introspection.

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My teachers and counselors have been great resources for me to get support and keep track of my progress.

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SFUSD helped me strengthen my leadership, collaboration, and empathy skills. As a student representative, I improved my dedication, persistence, and advocacy.

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Class of 2022, John O’Connell High School

Thanks to my American Democracy class, I can see myself getting more involved in the changes of a better San Francisco because the existing issues require the voices and engagement of everyone.

Carlos Huang

Class of 2022, Balboa High School

As a result of all the experiences navigating my high school education, I have gained leadership experience and learned to have empathy for others.

Zainab Wisniewski

Class of 2022, San Francisco International High School

I love learning about my students’ art and creativity, and sharing a sacred space together and building creative energy off of each other.

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Appoquinimink School District

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SATURDAY’S MARCHING BAND COMPETITION HAS BEEN CANCELLED

Marching Band Members, booster families, friends. .. Out of an abundance of caution, Band Director Brian Moseley and the AHS Music Boosters have decided to cancel Saturday’s 12th Annual TOB Invitational. As Mr. Moseley said, “While we would love to have you join us and witness the amazing spectacle and musicianship the event represents, it’s important to provide everyone with a positive experience. With the threat of heavy, unremitting rain, we just cannot guarantee that.” Hopefully you will be able to join us on October 29, when Appoquinimink High will host the Delaware State Band Championships. Thank you!

Think HBCU College Fair celebrates the HBCU experience, offers students a look at higher ed options

There was a palpable energy in the auditorium and gymnasium at Middletown High School Wednesday evening. That’s because students were learning about what to expect if they choose to attend a Historically Black college or university (HBCUs). The term HBCU denotes the historical founding of universities when people of color were otherwise excluded from higher education. While history reflects a time of segregation, HBCUs of today are very diverse. Delaware State University, for example, is inclusive, and one of the most diverse universities in the country. Organized by College and Career Counselor aQuena Simon-Irby, the HBCU College Fair offered students the opportunity to meet representatives from more than 10 HBCUs and seven Black Greek Letter organizations. There also was information on college planning, guidance about applications, financial aid, internships and mentor support. There was even an opportunity for on-site evaluation of applications to Delaware State University, which provided some students with instant acceptance to the school. Simon-Irby was recognized by state Rep. Sherry Dorsey Walker for her work in organizing the annual event. Open this story for more information and to see images from Think HBCU Info Night.

TIME SENSITIVE: ADMISSION TO FOOTBALL GAMES
After serious reflection, the district is making changes to the admissions policy at ASD football games. We announced the new protocols in an automated message sent out to all ASD staff and families. The announcement will also appear on the district’s FB and Twitter pages, school/district websites, and the mobile app news feed – and we are sending a request to the MOT Community Page to post there as well. Open this story for a copy of that document.

October 4: Join us for the monthly School Board meeting

The School Board will meet on October 4, at 7:00 p.m. The session will be live streamed over our YouTube channel, https://bit.ly/AppoYouTube-2022. For a complete agenda, open this story. Note: School Board Meetings do not include an open Q&A period, but we have created an email address: SB-Questions@appo. k12.de.us to ensure that we’re in touch with your concerns. Please submit your questions as soon as possible so that the superintendent and/or other presenters can attempt to address the matter in the context of the meeting.

NYT bestselling author Jerry Craft talks art, writing and creating your own path with Appo middle schoolers

Seventh graders from our district’s middle schools enjoyed a field trip to the new Appoquinimink Community Library Tuesday where they heard a presentation from children’s book author and illustrator Jerry Craft. Craft talked about his journey from being someone who did not enjoy reading to being the author of New York Times bestsellers. He entertained questions from the students and each school went home with a signed drawing. Craft’s book “New Kid” is a John Newbery Medal-winner for most outstanding contribution to children’s literature (2020), the Kirkus Prize for Young Readers’ Literature (2019) and the Coretta Scott King Author Award for the most outstanding work by an African American writer (2020). Open this story to read more and see pictures from Craft’s visit.

An important update about the incident that occurred on Bunker Hill Road on Friday night
Please open this story for a copy of a message that launched to ASD families around 6:20 p.m.

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Peoria Unified School District / Homepage

  • What’s Trending in Peoria Unified? Preparing our students for careers! Peoria Unified is home to many nationally recognized Career and Technical Education programs including our medical assisting program. One aspect of our CTE courses includes giving our students career experience and providing them with internship opportunities.


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  • All schools will participate in a moment of silence on Friday, September 9. In addition, many schools across the district will be hosting events to honor first responders and to remember the events of 9-11.


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  • It may not feel like Fall, but football season is back and all your favorite Peoria Unified high schools are back in action. You can watch games live or on-demand thanks to the Peoria Student Broadcast Network.


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  • Apply today for free or reduced meals online at www.peoria.schoollunchapp.com


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  • Thanks to a grant from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the Peoria Unified School District will be able to provide a laptop to every student kindergarten through 12th-grade for school use during the 2022-23 school year. This initiative is made possible by the FCC Emergency Connectivity Fund (ECF) to help schools provide tools and services during the COVID-19 emergency period. Peoria Unified applied for these funds and the district was able to purchase nearly 30,000 laptops for student use.


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  • The Peoria Unified School District’s graduating class of 2022 brought in over $72 million in scholarships to post-secondary institutions, making this a record year for Peoria Unified graduates. This amount includes scholarships for in-state and out-of-state colleges and universities, merit-based recognitions, private donor, athletic scholarships and vocational schools. Centennial, Liberty, Peoria and Sunrise Mountain high schools all celebrate a school record amount in scholarship offers with their graduates. Below is a breakdown of the Peoria Unified high school scholarship amounts:


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  • Peoria Unified’s high school graduation ceremonies at State Farm Stadium will be streamed live by the Peoria Student Broadcasting Network (PSBN). A link to the livestream of each graduation event will be available on the district’s website at www.peoriaunified.org/graduation.


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  • The City of Peoria Mayor Cathy Carlat and City Council recently celebrated 26 young artists from the Peoria Unified School District, spanning kindergarten to eighth grade, who participated in the 12th exhibition of the Mayor and Council’s Young Artists Program.


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  • Peoria Unified is proud to announce that 50 students across all seven high schools have earned the prestigious Arizona State Seal of Arts Proficiency this year. The arts seal is awarded to high school students who complete arts pathway requirements throughout their high school career by demonstrating artistic literacy and high levels of competency in media arts, visual arts, dance, theatre, or music.


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  • On Saturday, April 30th, the Peoria High School MESA and Peoria Junior MESA teams participated in the 2022 AZ State MESA Day Competition. The event was held at the University of Arizona in Tucson. Students submitted their posters, engineering design journals, and design briefs online several weeks ago for judging by STEM professionals and college students. On Saturday, students tested their designs, presented their finished projects and participated in the online computer Hack Attack.


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  • Peoria Unified’s MET (Medical Engineering Technology) Professional Academy students recently partnered with the Arizona Cyber Warfare Range, the City of Surprise, and AZ TechCelerator to re-open the Arizona Range AZ02 in Surprise.


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  • The Cobra Commanders 498, a competitive robotics club based out of Peoria Unified School District’s Cactus High School, were recently awarded two of the most coveted robotics competition awards.  


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  • Families looking for details about what Kindergarten looks like in Peoria Unified should watch our virtual Kindergarten Live event. During Kinder Live, we are joined by one of our incredible kindergarten teachers who addressed a lot of frequently asked questions, including how to prep your child for kindergarten, what the first few days of school are like, when to expect more information and much more. The event is available on-demand at www.peoriaunified.org/kinderlive


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  • Kindergarten registration is now underway for the 2022-23 school year at all 34 Peoria Unified elementary schools! Families can register their child by visiting the district’s website at peoriaunified.org/kindergarten or by visiting their neighborhood Peoria Unified school. Stay tuned as more information regarding Connect to Kindergarten events will be shared soon!


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  • 5th-8th Grade students from each of the District’s elementary schools competed in our 35th Annual Patriotic Speech Contest last month. After competing and winning their respective school events, the district’s top competitors shared their speeches before judges and a large audience at the district office. Now you have the chance to watch the videos from the comfort of your own home. Click the article title above to watch the complete contests and learn more about the winners of each event.


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  • Peoria Unified School District is nestled in the Northwest Valley of Peoria, Arizona and is home to 42 stellar public schools that are unique and created to fit the needs of all students. Peoria Unified is the choice district for more than 37,000 students and 4,000 staff, serving as one of the largest employers in the West Valley and one of the largest unified school districts in Arizona. The district has signature programs spread out between 34 kindergarten through eighth-grade elementary schools and eight high schools that excel in academics, arts, athletics and Career and Technical Education programs. The Strategic Plan outlines a laser focus on four key areas: Student Success, Safety and Well-Being, Stewardship of Community Resources and Community Connection. Above all, Peoria Unified is committed to transparency, parent involvement and ensuring that “Every Student, Every Day is Prepared to Shape Tomorrow.” #PeoriaUnifiedPride

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  • It was one of 297 public and private schools honored nationally, and one of five from North Carolina.


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  • Hear from our state winner, Janice Withers


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  • Todas las actividades de WCPSS quedan canceladas hasta el mediodía del sábado, 1º de octubre


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  • Todas las clases de WCPSS quedan canceladas para el viernes 30 de septiembre


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  • Comentarios sobre la propuesta de inscripción de estudiantes; seguridad de teléfonos inteligentes


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  • Nueva propuesta de inscripción de estudiantes para el año escolar 2023-24


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  • Informes sobre el progreso de las escuelas; Informe Individual del Estudiante sobre los exámenes EOG/EOC


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  • As part of the Child Nutrition Services team, you’ll love the camaraderie of your team and gratitude of the students. $1,250 employee bonus (for those hired by Nov. 5, 2022)


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  • A calling like yours to teach and assist students with disabilities is a tremendous gift — to kids and to our communities. $1,250 employee bonus (for those hired by Nov. 5, 2022)


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  • You will partner with teachers and work directly with students as a crucial member of the education team. There’s nothing more rewarding than that. $1,250 employee bonus (for those hired by Nov. 5, 2022)


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  • If you love the idea of making a difference for children but need a flexible schedule, this is an ideal way to give back and get rewarded in so many ways.


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  • You’ll have the power to brighten each child’s morning with a friendly hello and a smooth ride to school. $1,200 sign-on bonus and $1,250 employee bonus


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  • Learn what precautions we’re taking to keep our students, staff, and community healthy in a safe and welcoming environment – including our COVID-19 dashboards.


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  • Kindergarten will provide the foundation for the rest of your child’s school experiences. Students must be five years old on or before August 31 to enroll.


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  • Investing in public education allows every child to thrive and meet their full potential, ultimately becoming productive and contributing citizens with a sense of self-fulfillment.


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  • The Wake County School System has partnered with Helps Education Fund and the YMCA of the Triangle to provide structured, intense, one-on-one tutoring for students to improve reading fluency and confidence, and accelerate learning.


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  • Innovative and pioneering programs challenge students to think creatively and analytically to solve problems, while diverse student body populations enable students to learn and see things from a different perspective.


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  • Career academies are small learning communities within a high school where a group of students and teachers work together over several years to learn about a particular career path.


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  • Years of research identifies the value of high quality early learning programs and the difference it makes for children.


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  • The Language Immersion programs and pathway offer students an opportunity to develop English acquisition as well as a second language (Spanish or Chinese) development


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Albert Einstein Academies (opens in new window/tab)

Dr. David Sciarretta, Administrator

3035 Ash Street
San Diego, CA 92102-1718

Phone: 619-795-1190
Fax: 619-795-1180

LCAP Information

All Tribes Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Mary Donohue, Principal

34320 Valley Center Rd.
Valley Center, CA 92082-6046

Phone: 760-749-5982
Fax: 760-749-4153

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All Tribes Elementary Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Mary Ann Donohue, Administrator

34320 Valley Center Rd., Ste. B
Valley Center, CA 92082-6046

Phone: 760-749-4375
Fax: 760-749-4153
 
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America’s Finest Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Tim Bagby, Executive Director

730 45th St.
San Diego, CA 92102-3619

Phone: 619-694-4809
Fax: 619-794-2762

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Arroyo Vista Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Juan Ricoy, Principal

2491 School House Rd.
Chula Vista, CA 91915-2534

Phone: 619-656-9676
Fax: 619-656-1858

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Audeo Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Tim Tuter, Executive Director

10170 Huennekens St.
San Diego, CA 92121-2964

Phone: 858-678-2050
Fax: 858-552-9394

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Audeo Charter II (opens in new window/tab)

Tim Tuter, Executive Director

3821 Plaza Drive, Ste. 402
Oceanside, CA 92056-4605

Phone: 858-678-2050
Fax: 760-639-6484

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Audeo Charter School III (opens in new window/tab)

Tim Tuter, Executive Director

200 East Via Rancho Pkwy.
Escondido, CA 92025-8006

Phone: 858-678-2050
Fax: 858-552-9394

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Barona Indian Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Julie Cushman, Principal/Director

1095 Barona Rd.
Lakeside, CA 92040-1541

Phone: 619-443-0948
Fax: 619-443-7280

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Baypoint Preparatory Academy – San Diego (opens in new window/tab)

Heather Herrera, Site Administrator

520 E. Carmel St.
San Marcos, CA 92078-3811

Phone: 760-471-0847
Fax: 760-736-0275

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Bella Mente Montessori Academy (opens in new window/tab)

Erin Feeley, Administrator

1737 West Vista Way
Vista, CA 92083-2112

Phone: 760-621-8948
Fax: 760-639-0611

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Bostonia Global (opens in new window/tab)

Nerel Winter, Principal

1390 Broadway
El Cajon, CA 92021-5812

Phone: 619-588-3121
Fax: 619-579-4849

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Brookfield Engineering Science Tech (B. E.S.T.) Academy (opens in new window/tab)

Alejandro Soriano, Executive Director

1704 Cape Horn
Julian, CA 92036

Phone: 833-619-2378
Fax:

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Cabrillo Point Academy (opens in new window/tab)

Jenna Lorge, Senior Director

13915 Danielson St. Ste 200
Poway, CA 92064-8884

Phone: 619-404-3190
Fax: 619-749-1792

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California Pacific Charter – San Diego (opens in new window/tab)

Christine Feher, Executive Director

4101 Birch St., Suite 150
Newport Beach, CA 92660

Phone: 855-225-7227
Fax: 888-769-1750

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California Virtual Academy @ San Diego (opens in new window/tab)

April Warren, Administrator

50 Moreland Rd.
Simi Valley, CA 93065-1800

Phone: 805-581-0202
Fax: 805-581-0330

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Charter School of San Diego (opens in new window/tab)

Tim Tuter, Executive Director

10170 Huennekens St.
San Diego, CA 92121-2964

Phone: 858-678-2020
Fax: 858-552-6666 

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Chula Vista Learning Community Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Jorge Ramirez, Administrator

590 K St.
Chula Vista, CA 91911-1118

Phone: 619-426-2885
Fax: 619-426-3048

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City Heights Preparatory Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Dr. Elias Vargas, Administrator

3770 Altadena Ave.
San Diego, CA 92105-3007

Phone: 619-795-3137
Fax:

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Classical Academy (opens in new window/tab)

Kenna Molina, Principal

2950 South Bear Valley Pkwy.
Escondido, CA 92025-7446

Phone: 760-546-0101
Fax: 760-739-8289

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Classical Academy High (opens in new window/tab)

Dana Moen, Principal

207 East Pennsylvania Ave.
Escondido, CA 92025-2808

Phone: 760-480-9845
Fax: 760-480-8118

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Classical Academy Vista (opens in new window/tab)

Kirstin Lasto, Principal

2022 University Drive
Vista, CA 92083-7736

Phone: 760-330-9800
Fax: 760-330-9810

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Coastal Academy Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Marcy Cashin, Principal

4096 Calle Platino
Oceanside, CA 92056-5805

Phone: 760-631-4020
Fax: 760-631-4027

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College Preparatory Middle (opens in new window/tab)

Mitchell Miller, Administrator

10269 Madrid Way
Spring Valley, CA 91977-1928

Phone: 619-303-2782
FAX: 619-303-3759

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Community Montessori (opens in new window/tab)

Terri Novacek, Administrator

1441 Montiel Rd. , Ste. 143
Escondido, CA 92026-2242

Phone: 760-743-7880
Fax: 760-743-7919

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Compass Charter Schools of San Diego (opens in new window/tab)

JJ Lewis, Superintendent, CEO

850 Hampshire Rd., Ste. P
Thousand Oaks, CA 91361-2851

Phone: 855-937-4227
Fax: 805-590-7077

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Darnall Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Devin Green, Principal

6020 Hughes St.
San Diego, CA 92115-6520

Phone: 619-582-1822
Fax: 619-287-4732

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Diego Hills Central Public Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Lindsay Reese, Area Superintendent

4348 54th St.
San Diego, CA 92115-5300

Phone: 619-286-0312
Fax: 619-286-0791

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Diego Valley East Public Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Lindsay Reese, Superintendent

511 North Second St.
El Cajon, CA 92021-6449

Phone: 619-870-0608
Fax: 619-810-0483

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Dimensions Collaborative School (opens in new window/tab)

Terri Novacek, Administrator

1441 Montiel Rd. , Ste. 143
Escondido, CA 92026-2242

Phone: 760-743-7880
Fax: 760-743-7919

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Discovery Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Neil MacGaffey, Principal

1100 Camino Biscay
Chula Vista, CA 91910-7737

Phone: 619-656-0797
Fax: 619-656-3899

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Dual Language Immersion North County (opens in new window/tab)

Mallory Wirth, Principal/Chief Business Officer

2030 University Dr.
Vista, CA 92803-7736

Phone: 760-631-6200
Fax:

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e3 Civic High (opens in new window/tab)

Cesia Portillo, Acting Principal

395 11th Ave., 6th Fl.
San Diego, CA 92101

Phone: 619-546-0000
Fax: 619-677-2955

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EJE Elementary Academy Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Ariana Gonzalez, Principal

851 South Johnson Avenue
El Cajon, CA 92020-5811

Phone: 619-401-4150
Fax: 619-401-4151

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EJE Middle Academy (opens in new window/tab)

Janet Vasquez, Principal

851 South Johnson Avenue
El Cajon, CA 92020-5811

Phone: 619-401-4150
Fax: 619-401-4151

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Elevate (opens in new window/tab)

Ryan Elliott, Chief Executive Officer

2285 Murray Ridge Rd.
San Diego, CA 92123-3934

Phone: 858-751-4774
Fax: 619-839-3700

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Elite Academic Academy – Mountain Empire (opens in new window/tab)

Meghan Freeman, CEO

43414 Business Park Dr.
Temecula, CA 92590-5526

Phone: 866-354-8302
Fax:

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Empower Language Academy (opens in new window/tab)

Demi Brown, Executive Director

6402 Linda Vista Rd.
San Diego, CA 92111

Phone: 858-292-1304
Fax: 858-292-1328

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Escondido Charter High (opens in new window/tab)

Shawn Roner, Administrator

1868 East Valley Pkwy.
Escondido, CA 92027-2525

Phone: 760-737-3154
Fax: 760-738-8996

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Excel Academy Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Heidi Gasca, Executive Director

1 Technology Dr., Bldg. I, Ste. 811
Irvine, CA 92618-2339

Phone: 949-387-7822
Fax: 949-209-2689

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Feaster (Mae L. ) Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Mr. Rosario Villareal, Executive Director

670 Flower St.
Chula Vista, CA 91910-1327

Phone: 619-422-8397 Ext. 2999
Fax: 619-422-4780

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Gompers Preparatory Academy (opens in new window/tab)

Vincent Riveroll, Superintendent/Director

1005 47th St.
San Diego, CA 92102-3626

Phone: 619-263-2171
Fax: 619-264-4342

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Greater San Diego Academy (opens in new window/tab)

Catherine Ann, Director

14545 Lyons Valley Rd.
Jamul, CA 91935-3208

Phone: 619-669-3050
Fax: 619-669-3066

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Grossmont Secondary (opens in new window/tab)

Allison Fleck, School Coordinator

111 Fletcher Pkwy.
El Cajon, CA 92020-2510

Phone: 858-678-2020
Fax:

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Guajome Learning Center (opens in new window/tab)

Kevin Humphrey, Superintendent

2000 North Santa Fe Ave.
Vista, CA 92083-1534

Phone: 760-631-8500
Fax: 760-631-8506

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Guajome Park Academy Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Kevin Humphrey, Superintendent

2000 North Santa Fe Ave.
Vista, CA 92083-1534

Phone: 760-631-8500
Fax: 760-631-8506

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Harbor Springs Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Kathleen Hermsmeyer, Superintendent

1704 Cape Horn
Julian, CA 92036

Phone: 951-252-8800
Fax: 951-252-8801

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Harriet Tubman Village Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Ryan Woodard, CEO/Principal

6880 Mohawk St.
San Diego, CA 92115-1728

Phone: 619-668-8635
Fax: 619-668-2480

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Hawking S.T.E.A.M. Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Dr. Lorena Chavez, Principal/Executive Director

489 E St.
Chula Vista, CA 91910-2445

Phone: 619-349-3700
Fax:

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Health Sciences High and Middle College (opens in new window/tab)

Dr. Sheri Johnson, Chief of Operations

3910 University Ave., Ste. 100
San Diego, CA 92105-7302

Phone: 619-528-9070
FAX: 619-528-9084

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Helix High (opens in new window/tab)

Kevin Osborn, Executive Director

7323 University Ave.
La Mesa, CA 91941-6055

Phone: 619-644-1940
Fax: 619-462-9257

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Heritage K-8 Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Sheila Randle, Business Manager

1855 East Valley Pkwy.
Escondido, CA 92027-2517

Phone: 760-737-3111
Fax: 760-737-9322

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High Tech Elementary (opens in new window/tab)

Paula Marra, Director

2150 Cushing Rd.
San Diego, CA 92106-6189

Phone: 619-564-6700
Fax: 619-564-6757

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High Tech Elementary Chula Vista (opens in new window/tab)

Marquita Griffith, School Director

1949 Discovery Falls Dr.
Chula Vista, CA 91915-2037

Phone: 619-591-2550 ext.  5084
Fax: 619-591-2553

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High Tech Elementary Explorer (opens in new window/tab)

Melissa Han, Director

2230 Truxtun Rd., 1st Floor
San Diego, CA 92106-6128

Phone: 619-795-3600
Fax: 619-795-3090

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High Tech Elementary Mesa (opens in new window/tab)

Monique Knight, Director

5331 Mt. Alifan Dr.
San Diego, CA 92111-2622

Phone: 619-510-4620
Fax: 619-510-4621

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High Tech Elementary North County (opens in new window/tab)

Shelley Glenn Lee, School Director

1480 West San Marcos Blvd.
San Marcos, CA 92078-4017

Phone: 760-759-2785
Fax: 760-759-2788

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High Tech High (opens in new window/tab)

Fahima Ahmed, Director

2861 Womble Rd.
San Diego, CA 92106-6025

Phone: 619-243-5000
Fax: 619-243-5050

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High Tech High Chula Vista (opens in new window/tab)

Edrick Macalaguim, Director

1945 Discovery Falls Dr.
Chula Vista, CA 91915-2037

Phone: 619-591-2500
Fax: 619-591-2503

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High Tech High International (opens in new window/tab)

Jade White, Director

2855 Farragut Rd.
San Diego, CA 92106-6029

Phone: 619-398-4900
Fax: 619-398-4939

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High Tech High Media Arts (opens in new window/tab)

Paul Yumbla, Director

2230 Truxtun Rd., Third Floor
San Diego, CA 92106-6039

Phone: 619-398-8620
Fax: 619-224-1198

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High Tech High Mesa (opens in new window/tab)

Brett Peterson, Director

5331 Mt. Alifan
San Diego, CA 92111-2622

Phone: 619-795-1810
Fax: 619-795-1811

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High Tech High North County (opens in new window/tab)

Joseph Davidson, School Director

1420 San Marcos Blvd.
San Marcos, CA 92078-4017

Phone: 760-759-2700
Fax: 619-243-5050

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High Tech Middle (opens in new window/tab)

Brett Garner, Director

2359 Truxtun Rd.
San Diego, CA 92106-6049

Phone: 619-814-5060
Fax: 619-814-5088

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High Tech Middle Chula Vista (opens in new window/tab)

Rod Buenviaje, School Director

1949 Discovery Falls Dr.
Chula Vista, CA 91915-2037

Phone: 619-591-2530
Fax: 619-591-2533

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High Tech Middle Media Arts (opens in new window/tab)

Dave Gillingham, Director

2230 Truxtun Rd., 2nd Floor
San Diego, CA 92106-6125

Phone: 619-398-8640
FAX: 619-758-9568

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High Tech Middle Mesa (opens in new window/tab)

Juliet Mohnkern, Director

5331 Mt. Alifan Dr., Building 400
San Diego, CA 92111-2622

Phone: 619-510-4600
Fax: 619-510-4601

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High Tech Middle North County (opens in new window/tab)

Kelly Jacob, School Director

1460 West San Marcos Blvd.
San Marcos, CA 92078-4017

Phone: 760-759-2750
Fax: 760-759-2779

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Holly Drive Leadership Academy (opens in new window/tab)

Alysia Shaw Smith, Principal

4801 Elm St.
San Diego, CA 92102-1354

Phone: 619-266-7333
Fax: 619-265-2484

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Howard Gardner Community Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Dr. Danielle Taylor, Executive Director

647 E St.
Chula Vista, CA 91910-2119

Phone: 619-934-0300
Fax: 619-207-0300

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Iftin Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Maslah Yussuf, Chief Executive Officer

5465 El Cajon Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92115-3620

Phone: 619-265-2411
Fax: 619-265-2484

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Imperial Beach Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Pilar Vargas, Principal

650 Imperial Beach Boulevard
Imperial Beach, CA 91932-2706

Phone: 619-628-5600
Fax: 619-528-5680

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Ingenuity Charter (opens in new window/tab)

John Lee, Principal

6130 Skyline Dr.
San Diego, CA 92114-5620

Phone: 619-262-2046
Fax: 619-487-9682

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Innovations Academy (opens in new window/tab)

Christine Kuglen, Administrator

5454 Ruffin Road
San Diego, CA 92123-1313

Phone: 858-271-1414
Fax: 858-271-1418

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Insight @ San Diego (opens in new window/tab)

Kimberly Odom, Head of Schools

50 Moreland Rd.
Simi Valley, CA 93065-1800

Phone: 805-581-0202
Fax: 805-581-0330

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Integrity Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Teresa Hart-Sanchez, Director

701 National City Blvd.
National City, CA 91950-1123

Phone: 619-336-0808, ext. 201
Fax: 619-336-0807

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JCS – Cedar Cove (opens in new window/tab)

Hillary Gaddis, Coordinator

777 Santa Fe
Encinitas, CA 92024-3840

Phone: 760-230-2870
Fax:

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JCS – Manzanita (opens in new window/tab)

Sheryl McKay, Principal

5300 Jackson Dr.
La Mesa, CA 91942-6014

Phone: 619-303-4344
Fax:

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JCS – Mountain Oaks (opens in new window/tab)

Kathleen Blough, Principal

539 Encinitas Blvd.
Encinitas, CA 92024-3748

Phone: 760-632-4989
Fax: 760-632-4987

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JCS – Pine Valley (opens in new window/tab)

Connie Masters, Director

28876 Old Highway 80
Pine Valley, CA 91962

Phone: 619-473-1300
Fax:

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Julian Charter – JCS Live (opens in new window/tab)

Lori Cummings, Director

1704 Cape Horn
Julian, CA 92036

Phone: 760-765-3847
Fax:

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Kavod Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Alexa Greenland, Executive Director

6991 Balboa Ave.
San Diego, CA 92111-3447

Phone: 858-386-0887
Fax: 858-777-9197

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Keiller Leadership Academy (opens in new window/tab)

Joel Christman, Executive Director

7270 Lisbon St.
San Diego, CA 92114-3007

Phone: 619-263-9266
Fax: 619-262-2217

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Kidinnu Academy (opens in new window/tab)

Christin Barkas, Executive Director/Principal

1025 North Second St.
El Cajon, CA 92021-5844

Phone: 619-938-4864
Fax:

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King-Chavez Academy of Excellence (opens in new window/tab)

Jorge Collins, Principal

2716 Marcy Ave.
San Diego, CA 92113-2412

Phone: 619-232-2825
Fax: 619-344-4422

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King-Chavez Arts and Athletics Academy (opens in new window/tab)

Shelley Baca, Director

415 31st St.
San Diego, CA 92102-4236

Phone: 619-525-7320
Fax: 619-696-7459

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King-Chavez Community High (opens in new window/tab)

Desi Sullivan, Principal

201 A St.
San Diego, CA 92101-4003

Phone: 619-704-1020
Fax: 619-704-1021

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King-Chavez Preparatory Academy (opens in new window/tab)

Matt Mason, Principal

500 30th St.
San Diego, CA 92102-3090

Phone: 619-744-3828
Fax: 619-696-7459

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King-Chavez Primary Academy (opens in new window/tab)

Gerry Guevara, Principal

415 31st St.
San Diego, CA 92102-4236

Phone: 619-525-7320
Fax: 619-696-7459

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KIPP Adelante Preparatory Academy (opens in new window/tab)

Roxanne Cowperthwaite, School Leader

426 Euclid Ave.
San Diego, CA 92114-2203

Phone: 619-233-3242
Fax: 619-233-3212

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Learning Choice Academy (opens in new window/tab)

Debi Gooding, Director

9950 Scripps Lake Dr. Ste. #105
San Diego, CA 92131-1082

Phone: 858-536-8388
Fax: 858-536-8339

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Learning Choice Academy – Chula Vista (opens in new window/tab)

Debi Gooding, Executive Director

881 Kuhn Dr. , Ste. 106
Chula Vista, CA 91914-3563

Phone: 619-463-6801
Fax: 619-397-0221

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Leonardo da Vinci Health Sciences Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Courtney Cox, Director

229 East Naples
Chula Vista, CA 91911-2332

Phone: 619-420-0066
Fax: 619-420-0677

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Literacy First Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Debbie Beyer, Executive Director/Principal

799 East Washington Ave.
El Cajon, CA 92020-5327

Phone: 619-579-7232
Fax: 619-579-5730

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MAAC Community Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Tommy Ramirez, Director

1385 Third Ave.
Chula Vista, CA 91911-4302

Phone: 619-476-0749
Fax: 619-476-0913

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Magnolia Science Academy San Diego (opens in new window/tab)

Gokhan Serce, Principal

6525 Estrella Ave.
San Diego, CA 92120-2707

Phone: 619-644-1300
FAX: 619-374-2764

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McGill School of Success (opens in new window/tab)

Joseph Mendoza, Interim Principal

3025 Fir St.
San Diego, CA 92102-1123

Phone: 619-629-0770
Fax: 619-239-1318

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MethodSchools (opens in new window/tab)

Dr. Jessica Spallino, Executive Director/Co-Founder

4612 Dehesa Rd.
El Cajon, CA 92019-2922

Phone: 760-224-0758
Fax: 760-560-1605

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Motivated Youth Academy (opens in new window/tab)

Bill Dobson, Interim Executive Director

500 La Terraza Boulevard #150
Escondido, CA 92025-3875

Phone: 619-343-2048
 

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Mueller Charter (Robert L.) and Bayfront Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Dr. Maureen DeLuca, Executive Director

715 I St.
Chula Vista, CA 91910-5112

Phone: 619-422-6192
Fax: 619-422-0356

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Museum (opens in new window/tab)

Norma Sandoval, Executive Director

211 Maple St.
San Diego, CA 92103-6527

Phone: 619-236-8712
Fax: 619-236-8906

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Nestor Language Academy Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Jaime Gonzalez, Principal

1455 Hollister Street
San Diego, CA 92154-4063

Phone: 619-628-0900
Fax: 619-628-0980

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North County Trade Tech High (opens in new window/tab)

Philip Lutgen, Administrator

1132 N Melrose Drive, Ste. 501
Vista, CA 92083-3467

Phone: 760-598-0782
Fax: 760-598-0895

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Old Town Academy K-8 Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Devin Phillips, Executive Director

2120 San Diego Ave.
San Diego, CA 92110-2901

Phone: 619-574-6225
Fax: 619-683-2096

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Pacific Coast Academy (opens in new window/tab)

Krystin Demofonte, Executive Director

13915 Danielson St. #103
Poway, CA 92064-8884

Phone: 619-749-1928
Fax:

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Pacific Springs Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Kathleen Hermsmeyer, Superintendent

1615 Mater Dei Dr.
Chula Vista, CA 91913-3953

Phone: 951-252-8800
Fax: 951-252-8801

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Pacific View Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Erin Gorence, Executive Director

3670 Ocean Ranch Blvd.
Oceanside, CA 92056-2669

Phone: 760-757-0161
Fax: 760-435-2666

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Pathways Academy Charter – Adult Education (opens in new window/tab)

Jarom Luedtke, Director

26025 Newport Road Suite A205
Menifee, CA 92584-7393

Phone: 619-371-5017
 

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Pivot Charter School – San Diego II (opens in new window/tab)

Jayna Gaskell, Executive Director

1030 La Bonita Dr. . Ste. 100
San Marcos, CA 92078-5291

Phone: 760-591-0217
Fax: 760-891-0562

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Preuss School UCSD (opens in new window/tab)

Dr. Helen V. Griffith, Executive Director

9500 Gilman Dr.
La Jolla, CA 92093-0536

Phone: 858-822-3000
Fax: 858-822-1620

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River Valley Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Brooke Faigin, Principal

9707 1/2 Marilla Dr.
Lakeside, CA 92040-2868

Phone: 619-390-2579
Fax: 619-390-2581

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Sage Oak Charter – South (opens in new window/tab)

Krista Woodgrift, Executive Director

1473 Ford St., Ste. #105
Redlands, CA 92373-3913

Phone: 888-435-4445
Fax: 888-241-6118

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San Diego Cooperative Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Sarah Saluta, Principal/Executive Director

7260 Linda Vista Rd.
San Diego, CA 92111-6128

Phone: 858-496-1613
Fax: 858-467-9741

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San Diego Global Vision Academy (opens in new window/tab)

Dr. Christine Kane, Executive Director

3430 School St.
San Diego, CA 92116-3423

Phone: 619-600-5321
Fax: 619-550-3637

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San Diego Mission Academy (opens in new window/tab)

Jenna Unis, Principal

9512 Chesapeake Dr.
San Diego, CA 92123-1305

Phone: 833-772-5106
Fax: 818-485-2245

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San Diego Virtual (opens in new window/tab)

Brennan McLaughlin, Executive Director

2878 Camino Del Rio South Ste. 410
San Diego, CA 92108-3848

Phone: 619-713-7271
Fax: 619-308-6007

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San Diego Workforce Innovation High (opens in new window/tab)

Lindsay Reese, Area Superintendent

2 Euclid Avenue, Suite A
National City, CA 91950-1967

Phone: 619-432-4690
Fax:

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Scholarship Prep – Oceanside (opens in new window/tab)

Jason Watts, Executive Director

4070 Mission Ave.
Oceanside, CA 92057-6402

Phone: (442) 262-3249
Fax:

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School for Entrepreneurship and Technology (opens in new window/tab)

Dr. Neil McCurdy, Director

3540 Aero Ct.
San Diego, CA 92123-1711

Phone: 858-874-4338
Fax: 858-874-5645

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SIATech (opens in new window/tab)

Dr. Terrance Mims, Superintendent/CEO

2611 Temple Heights Dr., Ste. A
Oceanside, CA 92056-3582

Phone: 760-945-1227
Fax: 760-631-3411

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Sparrow Academy (opens in new window/tab)

Dr. Consuelo Manriquez, Executive Director

4207 Spring Gardens Rd.
La Mesa, CA 91941-2030

Phone: 619-439-6327
Fax: 619-439-6342

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Steele Canyon High (opens in new window/tab)

Scott Parr, CEO/Principal

12440 Campo Rd.
Spring Valley, CA 91978-2331

Phone: 619-660-3550
Fax: 619-660-7199

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Sweetwater Secondary (opens in new window/tab)

Allison Fleck, School Coordinator

3252 Bonita Rd.
Chula Vista, CA 91910-3200

Phone: 858-678-2020
 

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The Heights Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Diana Whyte, Director

2710 Alpine Blvd., Ste. E
Alpine, CA 91901-2389

Phone: 619-792-9000
Fax:

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The Learning Choice Academy – East County (opens in new window/tab)

Debi Gooding, Director

4215 Spring St., Ste. 104
La Mesa, CA 91941-7965

Phone: 619-463-6801
Fax: 619-397-0221

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The O’Farrell Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Cindy Wagner, Superintendent

6130 Skyline Dr.
San Diego, CA 92114-5620

Phone: 619-263-3009
Fax: 619-263-4339

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Urban Discovery Academy Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Dr. Shawn Loescher, Chief Executive Officer

840 14th St.
San Diego, CA 92101-6608

Phone: 619-788-4668
Fax: 619-688-9796

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Vista Springs Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Kathleen Hermsmeyer, Superintendent

700 East Bobier Ave.
Vista, CA 92084-3804

Phone: 951-252-8800
Fax: 951-252-8801

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Vivian Banks Charter (opens in new window/tab)

Eric Kosch, Principal

11800 Pala Mission Road
Pala, CA 92059

Phone: 760-742-3300
Fax:760-742-3102

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News portal of the city of Pushkino and the Pushkin urban district

On Wednesday, September 21, our portal was invited to visit the 7th school in Kudrinka. Experts of the All-Russian Popular Front, within the framework of the federal project “Road to School”, identified an abandoned building next to the school, which, as it was written in the invitation, “poses a threat to the life and health of children” .

“On September 21 at 12:00, together with representatives of the administration, we will figure out what to do with the abandoned building,” ONF experts told us.

I recognized the abandoned building discovered by the experts immediately. A few years ago, the head of the Pushkinsky district, Evgeny Zhirkov, already walked around this building in circles. He was accompanied by half a dozen officials, half a dozen deputies, half a dozen journalists and other servants. Zhirkov then inspected the comprehensive improvement of courtyards on Sportivnaya Street, after which the residents invited the head to take a walk along Kudrinka and admire the horrors of our town. First of all, Zhirkov was taken just to the abandoned building near the school, which has existed in this form for more than a quarter of a century.

Officials then immediately found out that the land under the ruins was not listed in the cadastral register. And the building itself is an unfinished kindergarten of Pushkin Textile.

“We’ll figure it out,” said the head of the district.

Years have passed. And here again…

“Why did you choose this particular ruin for your visit?” – I asked Dmitry Ryabin, assistant to the head of the Popular Front in the Moscow region.

The fact is that there are a lot of such ruins in the city. Only on my street there are already two ruins. And past them, children also go to school. These are the ruins of the former cinema “Pushkino”, and the ruins of a settled, but not demolished, two-story house. At 20 meters from the resettled house there is a kindergarten “Belochka”, a children’s playground and another residential building. There is no fence around the ruins. There are children climbing, and homeless people. Several times, passing by the ruins of the house, I heard the sound of water gushing from the tap: apparently homeless people come there to take a shower. And the ruins of the cinema have long been turned into a public toilet. Truck drivers deliberately slow down there to relieve small or large needs in the ruins.

So, “why did you choose this particular ruin”?

“As part of the federal task “Road to School”, we received information that we have an “abandonment” next to one of the schools. That is why we have come to this place now,” Dmitry Ryabin answered.

“What do you expect when you come to this place?”

“I would like to hear the position of the administration. What are they willing to do to address these violations? I don’t think this is in line with the rules. Let them at least install a fence around the “abandoned place.”

While we were waiting for a representative of the administration, the director of the school, Galina Kulinenko, came out to us. She said that every year the school teachers go out on Saturday to clean up the rubbish around the ruins. But the garbage appears again. And garbage, of course, will appear until the ruin is demolished.

Finally, a representative of the district administration appeared – Maria Sitnikova, an expert from the Department of Architecture and Urban Planning of the district administration. She said that the unfinished building belongs to a certain Open Space LLC. And since 2019For years, the administration has been suing this LLC.

“In your opinion, what can be done here by the administration to protect the children going to school?” Dmitry Ryabin asked her.

“Well, I don’t know about the forces of the administration, but the owner needs to protect the object,” Maria Sitnikova answered.

“Well, he can protect, suppose he can. And what to do within the framework of the object itself?

“Well, the owner will decide. And about the land, employees of the Property Relations Committee will tell you more. As for the building – I don’t know, maybe the owner decides to use it somehow. The demolition of the building has been denied.

The phrase about the refusal to demolish me surprised. For a quarter of a century, an unfinished building has been standing without conservation, open to all snow and rain. It is absolutely impossible to somehow use it, you just need to demolish it.

“Why was the demolition denied?” I asked.

“The court decided so,” Maria Sitnikova replied.

Then representatives of the ONF and Maria Sitnikov walked a little around the building.

“Can you say something to sum up the results of your visit?” I asked Dmitry Ryabin.

“Now we have an understanding of the administration’s position,” he replied.

“And what is this understanding?”

“Understanding that they, for their part, are carrying out work in the legal direction. Now they are in litigation. And the courts refuse them. Accordingly, we, for our part, will apply to the prosecutor’s office.

That’s all…

For my part, in the course of this whole story, I had the feeling that in the coming years I would have to walk in circles around this ruin more than once, accompanying officials, public figures, inspectors, recording their words on a dictaphone and photographing anxious faces.

From Kudrinka, representatives of the ONF went to the center of Pushkino, on Gogol Street, to inspect the second problematic point in the context of the safety of children going to school. It was about arranging a pedestrian crossing opposite the entrance to the park.

It seems to me that it is possible to draw a “zebra” on the pavement and put a couple of road signs somehow in working order.

Andrey Voronin.


Photo of the author.

P.S. Representatives of the regional branch of the ONF went to Gogol Street at the initiative of a social activist Baha Khasanov, who had already applied to the administration about the unsafe crossing on the way to the 1st school.

However, the deputy head of the district administration, Ivan Studenikin, who is in charge of this topic, did not take any active steps. Therefore, we suggested ONF to pay attention to this address. As Andrei Voronin correctly wrote, the problem of a really eaten egg is not worth it. This was confirmed by the fact that on the same day a “zebra” was painted here. To install road signs “Pedestrian crossing” you need to comply with certain conventions, such as the decision of the Commission on Road Safety. It’s strange that this hasn’t been done before.

P.P.S. ONF Podmoskovye filmed a video following the visit to Pushkino:

Alexander Nozdrovsky

Explaining.rf – officially about what is happening

Explaining.rf – officially about what is happening

Important

  • The Ministry of Transport explained how goods will be delivered from the EU by road
  • Earned e-Driver’s License
  • Extended support for large families paying mortgages
  • New rules for accreditation of IT companies approved
  • Fall conscription starts November 1st

News

New rules for accreditation of IT companies approved

Revenue from IT activities must be at least 30%

October 2, 2022

News

Students of commercial universities with state accreditation will not be mobilized

This was stated by the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation Sergei Shoigu

October 1, 2022

Financial matters

Who is a military family member?

October 2, 2022

Financial matters

When and how should documents confirming participation in a special military operation be submitted?

October 2, 2022

Partial mobilization

Procedure and conditions for mobilization

What are the criteria for selecting citizens to be mobilized?

September 28, 2022

Partial mobilization

Procedure and conditions for mobilization

Can men of military age travel outside the region of residence and abroad?

September 28, 2022

Partial mobilization

Procedure and conditions for mobilization

Until what age can I be mobilized?

September 28, 2022

Partial mobilization

Service conditions

How is the food for mobilized servicemen organized?

September 26, 2022

Partial mobilization

Procedure and conditions for mobilization

Can I be mobilized if I recently retired from the reserve after contract service?

September 28, 2022

Partial mobilization

Social guarantees/jobs

Will the term of service be counted in the length of service for a pension?

September 25, 2022

Can men of military age travel outside the region of residence and abroad?

September 28, 2022

Until what age can I be mobilized?

September 28, 2022

How is the food for mobilized servicemen organized?

September 26, 2022

Can I be mobilized if I recently retired from the reserve after contract service?

September 28, 2022

Will the term of service be counted in the length of service for a pension?

September 25, 2022

How does an IT professional complete an application for deferment from partial mobilization?

September 27, 2022

What can a mobilized person take with him?

September 26, 2022

To each according to his needs.

Since September, tenants will not have to pay for neighbors

September 26, 2022

Working hours of call centers of hotline 122 in the regions of Russia

September 23, 2022

The Ministry of Transport explained how goods will be delivered from the EU by road

Delivery across Russia will be handled by domestic carriers

October 2, 2022

New rules for accreditation of IT companies approved

October 2, 2022

The shift in the beginning of the draft will not affect the timing of the return of those who served

October 1, 2022

Shoigu said that women will not be called up as part of partial mobilization

October 1, 2022

school district – Norwegian translation

School certificate.

Gymnas.

District of Columbia

District of Columbia

Los Angeles County.

LA County . Øyeblikkelig!

This is school performance!

Det er et skuespill!

Jack school teacher.

Jacker skolelærer .

Former school teacher .

Tidligere skolelærer .

This is the school aquarium .

Det er klassens fisker.

School astronomy club

Astronomyklubben.

Monsieur Peck school teacher

Monsieur Lepec, som underviser på skolen.

Yes, of course, school play .

Ja, skuespillet, ja.

School Council two years.

studentrådet i to år.

SCHOOL BUS Bye, Winston.

Morna, Winston.

See District . ( school call )

Se dere rundt!

Guys, school bus has arrived.

Vi er her for å hente dere.

W District Los Barios.

Los Barrios.

District Baltimore votes again.

Vent. Baltimoretilhengeren hører fra seg igjen.

district all cheerful ts .

Det er tross alt en fest.

Clay County, West Virginia

CLAY COUNTY , WEST VIRGINIA 9Sør.

We will show you the schoolyard .

Vi viser henne skolegården .

I was everything… schoolyard .

Fortell henne, Max. Den beste i skolegården .

( school call ) What’s for dinner?

Hva får vi?

I know what feeds district .

Jeg kjenner den maten.

Los Angeles is fine for me.

Da nøyerjeg meg med L.A. County .

BEARDSLEY SCHOOL THEATER THE PLAY The Persecuted Magicians

BEARDSLEY DRAMAGRUPPE De jagede trollmennene

This is not Broadway, but school theater .

Dette er ikke Broadway.

Actually this is Eden Prairie, school district .

Eden Prairie faktisk, skole distrikt et.

Pack up and go to District Tovaris.

Dere burde pakke og komme til Tovaris.

What are you going to wear tomorrow at school ball ?

Hva tar du på deg på festen?

Do you even realize that is a school bus ?

Du skjønner at dette er skolebuss en, ikke sant?

I am ƒzhon ќ’Ўi, a member of the city government, 43

You’re dragging your ass through the wrong district , boy.

Men dette er feiI sted for densIags.

SENATOR FRU JOHN BLUTARSKY WASHINGTON, D.C.

My name is Laurel Stevenson and I am a school teacher in the San Bernando Valley.

Mitt navn er Laurel Stevenson og jeg er lærer i San Fernando Valley

He can uncuff Bob when he leaves District .

Han kan ta av håndjernene straks han er utenfor fylke t.

It’s clear that your client was trying to scam District in a not very clever way.

Klienten Deres har åpenbart prøvd å føre fylke t bak lyset… på en nokså klosset måte.

New York District. Um, Ms. Rossi didn’t tell me anything about the trip.

Fru Rossi sa ikke noe om å reise.

The last I heard he was back in his hometown in borough Collier.

Jeg hørte han hadde reist hjem til fødebyen sin i Collier County .

Because this district is 200 miles long and 40 wide!

Det er et helsikes stort distrikt !

Amos said to ask if district would pay for all horses or not

Amos spør om fylke t betaler fôtener til alle hestener.

If he moves the court session to another district , there may be blacks there.

Flyttes saken, er det større sjanse for svarte i juryen.

Pull them back to District or throw the FBI… to trip over them?

Ta dem med til hovedkvarteret, eller dumpe dem slik at FBI kan finne dem.

This is the branch as District Ringkøbing. There, the election results are always representative of the whole country.

Det er akkurat med denne avdelingen som det er med Ringkøbing kommune, som av en eller annen grunn alltid er representativ for valgresultatet.

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S. L. Stone

Academy: Introduction

Prologue

– Let’s whisper with a whisper in a whisper , clenching his hands on the steering wheel.

Silas and Kota appeared at the door and went outside. They tried to look normal, but quickly walked straight to the car. Silas sat behind me and Kota took the front seat.

I turned around, kneeling on the seat, and looked out the rear window, looking for any sign of Greg or his friends.

— Are they there? Victor asked.

“I don’t see them,” I replied.

“I think we lost them,” said Kota, panting, and leaned back in his seat.

– Sang, I think we’re safe. You can sit down,” Silas said. He poked me in the side. Unfortunately, it was the bruised side and I didn’t expect it. I flinched, and a convulsive “ah” escaped before I could contain it.

Silas’ eyes widened. Sitting me back with his huge hand, he lifted my blouse from the top of my skirt. The air cooled the bruise pleasantly, and I trembled.

– Where did it come from? – he asked.

— I…

Releasing me, he turned around to face the door. Silas’s hand gripped the handle:

– Turn the car around.

“Silas,” Kota began.

He clenched his fists and muttered through his teeth:

— I said: turn around.

MAX

My heart was pounding in my chest. I was sure that my parents, sleeping in their beds inside the gray-siding two-story house on Sunnyvale Court, would hear me.

The rain formed puddles and the mud of a thousand walks soaked into my battered tennis shoes. I usually enjoy this kind of weather. I loved the feeling of walking barefoot through puddles in the grass and the smell of rain mixed with pines. The air was cooler tonight than usual in early August in South Carolina, and the drops were pleasantly refreshing on my face. I could spend the whole night like this, but too long an absence will be noticed.

I was standing on the very edge of the road, my feet carried me to the street. The cool wind blew against my dark poncho in waves that made me want to shiver, but I pulled myself together and ignored the cold.

“Here,” I said to myself, “if you’re going to leave, now is the time to do so.

The half-finished house was located near a bend in Sunnyvale. I explored it yesterday while walking and found that the back door was open.

My hand caught the straps of an overloaded backpack.

“One night,” I said to myself.

One night when I don’t sleep under the same roof with my parents. I’m not going to die, which my mother thinks must happen if I do. I knew that normal people, that is, everyone else in the world, were not killed and raped the moment they went out into the street.

Thoughts about the bedroom in the house I left filled my thoughts; a soft green quilt, a mauve carpet, the warmth of cotton sheets, a quiet symphony playing from the speakers. I shook my head and brought my hand to my forehead to brush away the drops of water. No. I’ve already made up my mind. Besides, it was too late to return. Leaving the house at night was difficult enough. I didn’t want to be caught sneaking out the back door.

I forced my foot up to step onto the dark pavement of the road. My parents’ house was the newest on a semi-circular street tucked away in the woods near the new highway. There were only twenty houses in this area. There was an empty lot in front of my parents’ house – room for another house, but the land had not yet been built on. Further down the street are a few middle-class houses made for a very quiet area. Unfortunately, there was no street lamp in front of my parents’ house. And even though I knew that the asphalt was basically just earth, it made me nervous, like I was about to walk on a plank… or towards an assassin’s axe.

With my other foot on the road, I turned left and continued walking. The wind blew mercilessly in my face, and I lowered my head to protect myself from it. I stood in the deep shadows of the road, sheltering from the glow of our neighbors’ streetlights. I winced as the wind picked up around me.

Even now, with my heart still pounding, I kept moving forward. Every second I imagined my sister or my parents when they would wake up and notice that I was gone and look out the window to find me. Only everything will be different. They probably won’t notice that I’m nowhere, at least until lunchtime. The reluctance I felt was just a whisper from my mother, an echo in my head.

A slippery thud began to approach me. It was so quiet that I thought it was my own heart. The sound got closer. An image of a maniac running barefoot towards me was created in my head. Staring into the darkness, I tried to use the light from the neighboring houses to see what it was.

“I have to move on,” I thought.

I must get out of the way. I wanted to turn around. A gust of wind immediately hit my face, and my eyes watered.

Something hit me and I fell backwards. My book bag flew off my shoulder and I landed on my ass and left arm. Hand and wrist scratched on the asphalt. Something heavy and wet sat on me. Warm, salty breath filled his nose.

The imagination ran with horror through all possible options. Rapist. Killer. The instinct of self-preservation made me scream, but my throat squeezed, and I just gasped. I was paralyzed.

A wet tongue licked his hand, and then a soft, cold nose nuzzled his palm. My heart continued to race, but I finally sighed, relieved.

“Hey,” the scream came from where I was going, “are you okay?”

The whole body tensed up again. The sound of footsteps got closer and I tried to free myself from under the dog. The animal did not budge, continuing to sit on my legs. She barked and then licked my hand again.

“I’m sorry,” the voice said, “Max, get away from her.

In the shadow of the street, I couldn’t tell who it was. I didn’t know the neighbors anyway. The voice was flat, masculine. The timbre of the voice was gentle, but there was a hidden confidence and strength in the words. Since he didn’t yell at me or say he would kill me, I tried to calm my heart.

“They’re not as bad as she thinks,” I said to myself, “not all people are evil.”

The dog was removed from me. The guy knelt down next to me. A hand passed over my shoulders, lifting me slightly.

Are you in pain?

His touch on my shoulder sent a shiver through my body that I couldn’t control. It was such a warm gesture. I’m not used to people touching me. Because of the trembling, I felt a sharp pain in my thigh where I fell. Pain pierced and scratches on the arm. I pressed her to my chest.

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National PTA Reflections The program has inspired millions of students to discover their artistic talents, and this year marks the 50th anniversary of the program!

Do you like art, music or dancing? Or do you want to write, make films or make films?

Then have fun unleashing your inner artist with PTA Reflections ! Unleash your creativity around this fall’s theme : Heroes around me.

Any student can take part!

Students can develop their records in or out of school!

Students are encouraged to explore their artistic talents and submit themed artwork in one or more of these six categories:

  • Dance choreography
  • Film production
  • Literature
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  • Photo
  • Visual arts (which includes art forms such as drawing, painting, print and collage, 3D artwork).

Application Deadline: October 19, 2018
(Enter the Reflections box in the Kenmore School Library)

Please review the specific Rules for each category before submitting your entry(s). The rules can be found at: https://www.vapta.org/arts-and-education/reflections or see the rules for each category below:

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MBOU “Gymnasium No. 64” named after. V. V. Gorbatko GO Ufa Republic of Bashkortostan

  • Saturdays of the Ufa schoolboy

    Financial literacy is a clear understanding of how money works, how to earn and manage it. On October 1, as part of the educational project “Saturdays of the Ufa Schoolchildren”, an interesting lesson in financial literacy was held in the 4b grade. The lesson was conducted by students of USPTU with a senior teacher Kadesnikova O.V. The children worked with pleasure during the lesson, actively and enthusiastically solved problems, learned to make competent financial decisions. At the end of the meeting, the fourth graders exchanged views, thanked the organizers and even received gifts.

  • Congratulations on the international day of the elderly

    Congratulations to all those whose temples are adorned with gray, but hearts and character are still stronger than any diamond.

    Let your years be not a reproach to you, but an example to us.

    You are always an invaluable storehouse of wisdom, science and experience for us.
    3G class congratulated Valentina Nikolaevna

  • All-Russian historical intellectual game “1418” ​​as part of the International Historical Victory Dictation

    On September 30, a team of 11th grade students of the gymnasium took part in the All-Russian historical intellectual game “1418” ​​as part of the International Historical Victory Dictation. The organizers of the game are the All-Russian public movement “Volunteers of Victory”. The tasks were quite complex and interesting, related to the history of the Great Patriotic War, World War II and the cultural heritage of the peoples of Russia. Team members: Captain Galiev Erik, Rakhmatullin Aigiz, Divirov Arsen, Nagaev Ruslan, Gimatdinov Artur, Bazyanova Amina, Khairislamov Timur, Kedrova Ekaterina, Kalugina Emilia, Sukharev Maxim.

  • Urban survival competitions within the “Safety School”

    The students of our gymnasium took the first place in the city survival competitions within the “Safety School” on the first day, and according to the results of all competitions – the second place in the team standings. Team members: Alsu Takhautdinova, Alena Yastrebova, Gaysin Ainur and the Nigmatulin brothers – Iskander, Marat, Timur. Well done!!! Congratulations!

  • Action “Letter and drawing to the Russian soldier”

    Action “Letter and drawing to the Russian soldier”.

    Pupils of the 3rd class wrote wishes to the military men participating in the special operation and drew pictures for them. After all, support is very important to our soldiers now.

  • Collection of waste paper in the gymnasium

    Collecting waste paper at school is a responsible event that requires serious preliminary preparation. Note that the procedure for collecting paper waste is a useful and interesting activity. This is a great opportunity to involve the younger generation in protecting the ecology and the integrity of trees, and an option to involve schoolchildren in active social work.
    This year our gymnasium has collected almost 3 tons of paper. Well done!

  • Lesson “Financial Literacy”

    On September 29, our gymnasium held a lesson on “Financial Literacy” in the 6B grade.

    The lesson was conducted by employees of the Interdistrict Inspectorate of the Federal Tax Service No. 4, Deputy Head Andrey Mikhailovich Solntsev and Senior State Tax Inspectorate Poteryahin Guzel Mudarisovna. They spoke about the sources of financial information, about the role and functioning of the consumer protection system. The lesson was interactive. The children actively participated in the discussions, coped with all the tasks.

  • Republican challenge “I walk to school – I observe traffic rules! And you?”

    7th grade students Nail Zhdanov, Gordey Romanov and Roman Malygin – winners of the Republican challenge “I walk to school – I follow traffic rules! And you?”

  • Congratulations on the “Day of the worker of preschool education”

    On September 27, Russia celebrates the national holiday “Day of the Preschool Education Worker”.

    Students of “Gymnasium No. 64” took part in the flash mob “And back to kindergarten!”. Pupils of 7th and 11th grades prepared a collage in which the images of the children participating in the kindergarten years were combined with the photos of the flashmob participants at the present time. Children are happy to share funny stories from the life of a group or kindergarten, they remembered their favorite teachers who gave children the warmth of their hearts.

    Gymnasium No. 64 congratulates preschool education workers on their professional holiday! Thank you for the love and care you give to children.

  • Ordzhonikidzevsky district

  • Concert-meeting “The descendants of Shaymuratov do not leave their own!”

    At a concert-meeting attended by 20,000 spectators “Shaimuratov’s descendants do not leave their own!” members of the youth organization “Young Guard” took part, among which were the guys from our gymnasium, students of grade 11a Kamilla Gimalova, Camilla Nuriakhmetova, Yuliana Shiryaeva.

  • Sports Festival “Health-2022” for educators

    September 24, 2022 at the stadium. Gastello hosted the Health-2022 Sports Festival for educators. The program of the Festival included: 1300 m track and field race “Circle of Health”, “Checkers” game, “Family Starts” relay race, “Darts” game. The team of our gymnasium included teachers: Abdrakhmanov Timur Shamilevich, Abubakirova Alisa Galievna, Kapitonova Elena Nikolaevna, Khasanov Rafkat Asgatovich. The teachers were supported by the family of first-grader Almaz Khairetdinov. All participants with honor passed the test. Rafkat Asgatovich became a prize-winner (2nd place) in the game “Checkers”.

  • Ceremonial lowering of the State Flag of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Bashkortostan to the official anthem

    In the MBOU “Gymnasium No. 64” of the Ordzhonikidzevsky district of Ufa, as well as in thousands of other educational institutions throughout Russia and Bashkortostan, a new tradition was started – the solemn raising and lowering of the State flag of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Bashkortostan to the official anthem. From now on, this will be the beginning of each week of the school week. Today, the best students of the 6th “G” class, who have shown themselves in their studies, conferences, olympiads, were given the honor of lowering the flags of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Bashkortostan. The flag lowering ceremony was performed by the students under the guidance of the class teacher Baimukhametova Alfiya Faritovna. The guys handed over the State flags of Russia and Bashkortostan to lieutenant colonel, teacher of life safety at gymnasium No. 64, methodologist of the education department of the Administration of the Ordzhonikidzevsky district Sergey Mikhailovich Cherepanov for delivery to the gymnasium’s storage facility. This practice contributes to the formation of a sense of patriotism and citizenship in the younger generation.

  • Training in preparation for city competitions under the “School of Safety” program

    Pupils of the 10A class, in preparation for the city competitions under the program “School of Safety”, conducted a training session on the basis of FC-3 and the Children’s Tourist Center “Zenith” together with the leader – Cherepanov S.M. All of them are active participants and winners of the regional stage of the GOS on life safety.

  • Implementation of the project “Basic Schools of the Russian Academy of Sciences”

    A little about the implementation of the Basic Schools of the Russian Academy of Sciences project…

    Do you recognize it? Yes, these are our clever and smart girls from grades 9a and 9b who attended a course of lectures in mathematics. The events were held by Professor of the Russian Academy of Sciences – Borisov Denis Ivanovich. He delivered a series of lectures to the children on the topics “Sequences and their limits” and “Theory of limits and sequences”.

    Students and teachers highly appreciate the events held and express their gratitude to the Russian Academy of Sciences for the opportunity to have a direct dialogue with famous scientists of our country.

  • Interactive creative session “Territory of Success”

    During the autumn holidays for our children in grades 5-9, we organize an interactive creative session “Territory of Success”.
    Location of the DOC “Energetik”.

  • New sports ground

    We are very grateful to the Administration of the Ordzhonikidze district for the opportunity to go in for sports, to conduct physical education lessons on the sports ground.
    Our new sports ground includes a mini-football and basketball field with a rubber surface, as well as sports equipment.
    Physical culture and sports-health!

  • Online lecture on Geopark “Yangantau”

    On September 21, the UNESCO Committee of the Republic of Belarus held an online lecture on the Yangantau Geopark. Grade 7 students received information about the features of the geopark and its significance for the world community. The children also asked questions.

  • All-Russian Road Safety Week

    The All-Russian Road Safety Week has started in the Republic of Bashkortostan, it will last until September 23rd.

    The purpose of the activities within the framework of the week is the prevention of child traffic injuries, the prevention of violations of the requirements of the Rules of the Road, contributing to the commission of accidents involving minors.

    The events will be held by the territorial bodies of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia with the participation of executive authorities of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation that oversee the education sector.

    Employees of the State traffic inspectorate will give lectures for parents on the need for children and teenagers to follow the rules of safe behavior on the roads. Attention will be focused on the need to model and discuss with children the various traffic situations they may find themselves in.

    Traffic inspectors will talk about the rules for transporting children in the cabin of vehicles and about the rules for the use of retroreflective elements.

    When supervising traffic, the attention of traffic police officers will be focused on compliance with the rules for the organized transportation of a group of children by buses.

  • Ruler

    Almost all Russians know that the Cross of the Nation is both a bright event in the life of the country and a great opportunity to feel the unity of all the inhabitants of our large and multinational country.
    The main goal of the “Cross of the Nation” is the promotion of a healthy lifestyle and the involvement of Russian citizens in physical education. Despite the rainy weather, the students of our gymnasium took part in the All-Russian day of running “Cross of the Nation” and won prizes among all schools in the city. Victoria Eroshko student 9In the class (2nd place in the race of grades 9-11, girls), Arseniy Timofeev, a student of grade 10B (5th place in the race of grades 9-11, boys). Congratulations, very good results!
    Today, our athletes were honored at the solemn line. The right to raise the flags was granted to the teacher of physical culture Makhonina Natalya Vasilievna, student of 9B class Eroshko Victoria, student of class 10B Timofeev Arseniy.

  • All-Russian Race “Cross of the Nation”

    Students of our gymnasium actively participated on September 17 in the All-Russian race “Cross of the Nation”.

    Victoria Eroshko (a student of grade 9B) took 2nd place of honor.

    Our student Ruslan Gainetdinov (9th grade) is warming up with Olympic champions

  • Flag lowering ceremony

    Today the right to lower the flag was given to 6B class. The guys sang the anthem of Russia and the Republic of Bashkortostan.

    FLAG ETAIL – INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS.

    Rules for handling the flag, respect for traditions.

    Flag etiquette combines the traditional rules for handling flags, and also contains certain prohibitions on the use of flags.

    · The flag must not be used as a drapery or decoration on a conference table, podium, or other decoration in which the flag acts as a wrapping cloth. Table flags on vertical stands may be placed on the meeting table, but the flag must not rest anywhere.

    · The national flag may not be used for promotional purposes or on pillows, bedding, handkerchiefs, napkins, boxes or other temporary items.

    · Advertisements must not be placed on the flag pole or on the flag cable.

    · The flag may not be worn as part of a costume or sports uniform, except when the image of the flag is used on the uniform of the military, fire, security services, police or members of patriotic organizations.

    · The image of the flag may not be printed on insignia, attached to letters, wrapped or otherwise transferred with the flag.

    · When lowered, the flag must not touch the ground or any object other than the hands.

    · Fold the flag carefully, respectfully and solemnly.

    · If the flag of the Russian Federation is presented along with the flags of other countries, then they must all be the same size. All flags must be raised and lowered at the same time. No flag should be above the flag of Russia.

    · The Russian flag is always raised first and lowered last. The flag of one country should not be higher than the flag of another country.

    · The flag should be raised quickly and lowered slowly and solemnly.

    · During the funeral ceremony, the flag is raised for a while to the very top and lowered to the middle of the flagpole. Before the flag is lowered, it is raised to the very top. The flag should not be lowered into the grave.

    · On the Day of Remembrance of the fallen in wars, the flag is hung at half-mast until noon, and raised up in the afternoon until sunset.

  • September 17, 165 years since the birth of the Russian scientist, writer Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky

    September 17,
    165 years since the birth of the Russian scientist, writer
    Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky
    (1857 – 1935)

    Konstantin Tsiolkovsky: grandfather of astronautics!
    Tsiolkovsky’s wonderful predictions about rocket flights and the possibility of launching into interplanetary space come true . .. Sergey Kovalev wrote about him that “today Konstantin Tsiolkovsky would be called a nerd – a crazy inventor who is trying to impose nonsense ideas about the structure of the world on the scientific community.”
    Tsiolkovsky K.E. – an outstanding researcher, the largest self-taught scientist in the field of aeronautics, aviation and astronautics, a true innovator in science. We are indebted to Tsiolkovsky for many outstanding discoveries in aerodynamics and the theory of aviation, rocket dynamics and the theory of interplanetary travel. These works still arouse keen interest and heated debate among scientists and engineers around the world.
    Thematic events were held in the gymnasium in honor of the 165th anniversary of Tsiolkovsky K.E. On September 16, students of the gymnasium briefly became the successors of his ideas. The students learned about the planets of the solar system. The guys came up with a travel route through the planets and constellations; drew what the inhabitants of other planets look like, what their dwellings look like; someone came up with a language for communicating with aliens (gestures, drawings, a new alphabet) and wrote a message for them.

  • Participation in the action “Thank you!” Timed to coincide with the International Day of Beauty

    Did you know what the International Beauty Day is on the calendar? On September 9, beauty in all its manifestations is celebrated all over the world – for this, the International Day of Beauty has been established. On this day, we want to thank all those people who help us every day to make the school safe and hospitable. These are employees of economic departments, school space beautifiers, security service, medical workers, canteen workers and many others. Not a single school day begins without these people, because these people do their very important work every day.
    On September 15, students of grades 8a and 8b, together with the adviser to the director of education Mansurova G.R. and music teacher Baymukhametova A.F. took part in the action “Thank you!”, timed to coincide with the International Day of Beauty. The children, in gratitude to those people who make school life bright and rich, made postcards and solemnly thanked them.
    Let this become a good tradition!

  • good deeds day

    There is nothing easier in the world than saying “Thank you!” to another person, and there is nothing more valuable than these seven letters. The guys from class 8B decided to say “Thank you” to their teachers and the director of our gymnasium on the “Day of Good Deeds”. They created postcards with their own hands and handed them over, saying nice words.

    Kindness
    Faces and dates are erased,
    But still until the last day
    I remember those who once
    At least warmed me with something.

    They warmed us with their cape,
    Or with a quiet, playful word,
    Or with tea on a shaky table,
    Or simply with a kind face.

    Like a holiday, like happiness, like a miracle
    Kindness is coming across the earth.
    And I won’t forget about her,
    Although I forget about Evil.

  • Ruler

    Flagpoles have been installed in our gymnasium and from September 1, flags are hoisted on the line on Mondays, the anthem of Russia and the Republic of Bashkortostan is played. The right to raise the flag is granted to students who have proven themselves in sports and creative activities, as well as teachers of the gymnasium. We remind you that starting from the new academic year, a solemn ceremony of raising the State Flag of Russia will be held in Russian schools every week. The flag will be raised at the beginning of the week and lowered at the end. Flags will also be raised during celebrations, opening ceremonies of festivals, sports competitions and on public holidays. In addition, it is recommended that at least once a year in schools or other educational institutions to conduct a lesson on the study of the state symbols of the Russian Federation.

  • Subbotnik

    On September 10, the employees of our gymnasium held a community work day as part of the Green Bashkiria sanitary campaign. Dry leaves and rubbish were collected on the territory.

  • Sanitary Friday

    On September 9, the staff of the gymnasium held a subbotnik within the framework of the month of sanitary cleaning, landscaping and landscaping of the territory announced by the Administration of the City of Ufa. Cleaning of the assigned territory, cleaning of fallen leaves, sidewalks, lawns was organized.

  • A drill

    On the 9th of September, practical fire evacuation work was carried out in our gymnasium. Students and staff worked well together and clearly. Everything was carried out according to the general algorithm of actions in case of a fire alarm.

  • National costume day.

    In the 1st grade, a class hour was held for the National Costume Day

  • national costume day

    National costume is an integral part of the culture of any nation. This is not just clothes, but a big story that can tell about a whole nation. Pupils of grade 2B, at the lesson of fine arts, talked about the costumes of the peoples living in Bashkortostan. They drew an element of the women’s national costume of the Bashkir people – seltar (bib).

  • September 8 International Literacy Day

    September 8,
    International Literacy Day

    It was approved in 1965 after the Iranian conference, the main theme of which was the elimination of illiteracy. At the end of the discussion, it was decided to establish a holiday, the purpose of which will be to reduce the number of illiterate people by creating affordable education even in the most remote corners of the planet.

    On this day, students of grades 3a, 3d and 3d participated in the film lecture “What a happiness it is to be literate!”, students of grades 10a and 10b participated in the school poster competition “Speak correctly!”.

    Grade 3 students, together with their class teachers and an adviser to the director of education, watched short cartoons on the topic of literacy. After watching the cartoon in each of the classes, a discussion club was launched, where a discussion of the cartoon was organized. The students expressed their own views on the issues under discussion, had the opportunity to see and hear other points of view, compare them, confirm or correct their own views.

    And pupils of the 10th grade created posters on the topic “Complex stresses in Russian” with helper phrases, thanks to which it is much easier to remember the rules. And together with the Advisor to the Director of Education, they arranged a real exhibition-competition.

    #childhood navigators #Rosdetcenter #RPDSh #literate advisor #literacy day

  • “My neighborhood is my pride”

    As part of the celebration of the 70th anniversary of the Ordzhonikidzevsky district, a class hour was held in grade 8A and a video of the film “My district is my pride” about the history of the formation of the district was organized. The guys learned that February 25, 1952 is considered to be the birthday of the district, but its history began much earlier – in the 30s of the last century, when construction of a plant began to the north of Ufa. In total, more than 200 industrial enterprises operate in the region, including 24 large petrochemical complexes. They account for a quarter of the total industrial production of Bashkiria and 42% of the city of Ufa. Today Ordzhonikidzevsky is one of the largest districts of the city, its area exceeds 144 thousand square meters. km, about 170 thousand people live on its territory.

  • “Talk about the important”

    In our gymnasium, the cycle “Talk about the important” has begun. In this lesson “We are Russia, opportunities are the future”, students got acquainted with the most significant events of the Russian Federation: “All-Russian Olympiad for schoolchildren” and “International Olympiad”. The children watched educational videos and presentations.

  • A trip to the city of Krasnousolsk for students of grade 6A

    The children of the 6th grade spent their first day off in autumn in an unusual way: they visited the KFH “Magnificent Ostrich”, got acquainted with the sights of Krasnousolsk. We learned a lot of new, interesting and received a lot of vivid impressions!

  • All-Russian campaign “Dove of Peace”

    September 3, 5th grade students participated in the All-Russian action “Dove of Peace”.

    Every year on September 3, Russia celebrates the Day of Solidarity in the Fight against Terrorism. This day is timed to coincide with the tragic events that took place on September 1-3, 2004 in the city of Beslan, when more than 300 people died as a result of an act of terrorism unprecedented in its cruelty.
    The dove is one of the oldest symbols that is present in human life. It symbolizes the spirit of life and light, soul, innocence, tenderness and peace.
    The children made the Dove of Peace using the origami technique from paper of flowers forming the Russian flag.

  • Single day of traffic rules

    V.V. Gorbatko passed the Single Day of Traffic Rules.
    The UID detachment reminded parents and children of the need to comply with traffic rules, handed out leaflets to parents and young pedestrians.
    Talks and class hours were held within the framework of the Single Day. The teachers reminded the children about the rules of the road.

  • The Day of Knowledge!

    Today in our gymnasium there was a solemn assembly dedicated to the Day of Knowledge of 1st, 9th, 11th grades. The event began with the raising of the state flags and the performance of the anthems of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus. From now on, such ceremonies will be held at the beginning of each school week. The director of the gymnasium Belolapkina Inna Vyacheslavovna, as well as a representative of the District Administration, congratulated the children, parents and teachers on the beginning of the school year, wished them success in their studies, health and a happy school life. At the school holiday – first-graders read poetry, and graduates gave parting words to newly-made schoolchildren.

    September 1st always remains unforgettable, joyful and exciting at the same time. I would like to wish students and teachers that not only September 1 be joyful, but also all the days spent at school. Let the new academic year become fruitful and rich in knowledge, discoveries, creativity and achievements for everyone!

  • Camp “Lingva”

    During the summer holidays Gymnasium No. 64 organized a language camp “Lingva”, the purpose of which was to improve English in a relaxed atmosphere. 129 people took part in the activities of the campstudents and 9 teachers of the gymnasium. Every day was themed.
    During the day, the guys did not have a minute of free time. Classes in English, creative workshops, outdoor games, rehearsals of numbers, preparation of props, stage performances. The result of the day was the awarding of the best squad with the cup of the camp, a fun disco and “Candle”. Twice the guys had meetings with a native speaker. They taught to perceive a foreign language by ear, overcome shyness and immerse themselves in communication.
    An educational environment was created in the camp, which made it possible to include children in a foreign language environment, introduce and consolidate in their memory vocabulary related to everyday life, geography, culture of their native country, broaden their horizons, involve them in collective creative activities, learn to work in a team, improve their health .

  • Gymnasium No. 64 was named after Viktor Gorbatko, twice Hero of the Soviet Union

    The names of the Heroes of the Soviet Union were given to two educational institutions of the Ordzhonikidzevsky district

    By the Decree of the Government of Bashkortostan, the municipal budgetary educational institution “Gymnasium No. 64” will be named after the twice Hero of the Soviet Union Gorbatko Viktor Vasilyevich.

    A corresponding memorial plaque will be installed on the facade of the building of the educational organization.

  • Lineup announcement September 1st

    Dear guys! Dear parents!

    Congratulations on the start of the new school year!

    Red summer rushed by,
    Cheerful and free.
    It’s class time,
    Yard and school.

    A little rainy,
    Cold and chilly,
    But still happy
    And very, very friendly.

    We will be glad to see you, our dear students, teachers and parents, at the solemn line dedicated to the Day of Knowledge, September 1:

    8.30 – 9.30 hours – 2-10th grades,

    10.00 am – 1st grade,

    11.00 am – 11th grade.

  • Ordzhonikidzevsky district is preparing for September 1

    There are 6 days left before the start of the new school year. Before the Day of Knowledge, a number of general educational institutions of the Ordzhonikidzevsky district were visited by the head of the district administration Albert Malikov and his deputy Emil Fakhriev.

    Starting September 1, school weeks will begin with the performance of the national anthem and the raising of the national flag. Such a tradition is designed to form in children a sense of patriotism, respect for the memory of the defenders of the Fatherland, for the law, for the older generation. For this ceremony, flagpoles have been updated in educational institutions.

    From August 23, 2022, MBOU “Gymnasium No. 64” will bear the name of twice Hero of the Soviet Union Viktor Vasilyevich Gorbatko. The corresponding Decree was signed by the Government of Bashkortostan.

    One of the best gymnasiums in the capital this year scored the first five classes. The educational institution actively cooperates with the Ufa Aviation Technical University and PJSC “UEC-Ufa Motor-Building Production Association”. There are plans to establish closer cooperation with the Ufa State Oil Technical University.

    An event that both the teaching staff and students are looking forward to is a new sports ground. Simulators have been installed here and the base has been prepared for a modern rubber coating on the multifunctional field. After all the work is completed, it will be possible to play basketball, football and volleyball here, as well as conduct full-fledged physical education lessons.

    This year in the Ordzhonikidze district for the first time over 2 thousand first-graders will sit at their desks. Solemn lines dedicated to the Day of Knowledge will be held in all schools of the district.

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  • Schedule for textbooks

    Schedule for receiving textbooks:

    August 26 and 29 — primary classes from 10 am to 3 pm;

    August 30 – 7th grade (after the teachers’ council until 15:00);

    August 31 — 8 classes from 9up to 11 hours, 9 classes from 11 to 13 hours, 6 classes from 13-30 to 16 hours;

    September 1 — 10th grade from 11:00 to 13:00, 11th grade from 13:30 to 16:00;

    September 2 – 5th grade from 11 am to 2 pm.

    All class teachers to provide lists of classes (mandatory).

    Bring shoe covers!

  • International competition of research and creative works of students “START IN SCIENCE”

    5b grade student Ameliya Ruslanovna Nurgaleeva conducted a scientific research in the field of biology and with her scientific work took part in the XVI International competition of research and creative works of students “START IN SCIENCE”. Among 60 students who took part in the competition, Amelia became the winner of the III degree.

    This is a success! Congratulations! We wish you further creative success!

  • Regional stage of the All-Russian drawing competition “Forest is our main interest”

  • Closing admission to 10th grade

    July 6, 2022

    Closing admission to the 10th grade

    Admission to the tenth grade MBOU “Gymnasium No. 64″ has been completed. There are no free places for admission of children to the 10th grade of the gymnasium.

  • Closing admission to 1st grade

    July 6, 2022

    About the closing of admission to the 1st grade

    Admission to the first grade of MBOU “Gymnasium No. 64” is completed. There are no free places for children in the 1st grade of the gymnasium.

  • About admission to the first class

    July 4, 2022

    On admission to Grade 1

    In accordance with the order of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation No. 458 of 09/02/2020. “On approval of the procedure for admission to study in educational programs of primary general, basic general and secondary general education” admission of children in the first grade who do not live in the assigned territory to an organization engaged in educational activities begins on July 6.

    The number of vacant places for the admission of children who do not live in the assigned territory in the 1st grade of the MBOU “Gymnasium No. 64” – 6.

  • Final meeting on the results of the implementation of the project “Social and educational space “Nepeitsevsky Arboretum” in Ufa

    On July 1, 2022, the final meeting was held on the results of the implementation of the project “Social and educational space “Nepeitsevsky Arboretum” in Ufa, as a specialized playground for children…”. The project was aimed at creating a specialized social and educational site “Nepeitsevsky Arboretum” in the Nepeitsevsky arboretum in Ufa for the early profiling of children and adolescents at risk, as well as those left without parental care.

    MBOU “Gymnasium No. 64” took an active part in the project. Grade 8B students participated throughout the 2021-2022 academic year in various career guidance events, and also completed specialized training in the Landscape Design program.

    In the course of summing up the results of the project, the director of the gymnasium Belolapkina I.V. a Certificate of Appreciation was awarded for assistance and partner support in organizing work on the implementation of the federal grant, and all the children were awarded certificates of education.

    Congratulations! We are proud!

  • Graduation of the 9th grade

    On June 27, a solemn presentation of certificates of basic general education to students of the 9th grade took place in our gymnasium. Beautiful, well-dressed and happy ninth-graders came to receive their first document in life – a certificate of basic general education, from which a new stage in the life of every person begins. The ceremony was attended by teachers and parents of graduates.

    Dear graduates! Congratulations to all the children on the successful completion of the 9th grade! We wish you to find your way in life, achieve high goals, do not forget your friends, confidently strive for dreams and fill every day of your life with bright colors and victories!

  • Graduation of the 11th grade

    Today, on June 25, a solemn ceremony of presenting certificates to students of the eleventh grade took place in our gymnasium.
    This is a wonderful release of bright and talented guys!

    Graduation certificates and well-deserved awards are presented, exams and worries are behind us, and an active adult life is ahead!

    Congratulations to children, parents and teachers on this wonderful event!

    Good luck to you, graduates! New victories and achievements!

  • Schedule for accepting applications and documents for individual selection in grade 10

    Dear parents and graduates of the 9th grade!

    Schedule for accepting applications and documents for individual selection in the 10th grade:

    06/29/2022 – 09.00-13.00 (graduates of other educational institutions).

    PROFILES: TECHNOLOGICAL, SOCIO-ECONOMIC.

    Individual selection is based on an application.

    Please read the Regulations on the organization of individual selection of students for admission to the MBOU “Gymnasium No. 64″ of the urban district of Ufa, the Republic of Bashkortostan for receiving specialized training at the level of secondary general education.

    Administration of MBOU “Gymnasium No. 64”

  • A student of grade 11 b scored the coveted maximum 100 points on the exam in the Russian language!

    On May 30 and 31, all graduates of the 11th grade of our gymnasium wrote the exam in the Russian language. Everyone was looking forward to the results: the director, subject teachers, class teachers, the children themselves and their parents.

    Once again Gymnasium 64 showed excellent results of graduates in the final exam. 11th grade student Galia Akhmadeeva scored the coveted maximum 100 points on the Unified State Examination in the Russian language! It is worth noting that she is the only one in the Ordzhonikidzevsky district with a 100-point score.

    Akhmadeeva Galiya, like most teenagers, has changed many hobbies in her life: she was engaged in rhythmic gymnastics, played volleyball in the sports section, successfully graduated from a music school, and now she is dancing. She admits that she is still in search of herself, so she has not yet decided on the choice of university for admission. Despite this, Galiya strived to pass the exams successfully in order to expand her range of opportunities. She had to put in a lot of effort to get this result. On the way to a 100-point result, there were many experiences and work, because she wrote the first samples for an average result. But perseverance, purposefulness helped to overcome all obstacles. For the past six months, Galiya has been purposefully moving towards such a result, although it rarely happens. She taught theory again and again and solved tasks, wrote essays. Galia was engaged every day, because regular classes are needed for high results.

    The teacher of Russian language and literature, who prepared Akhmadeeva Galiya – Olga Viktorovna Nefyodova.

    Olga Viktorovna is a teacher by vocation, from a young age she was a pioneer leader, then a teacher, and already has 5 graduations. She is a highly qualified and very experienced subject teacher. Galiya is not the first 100-point graduate of Olga Viktorovna. It is worth noting that this year her students showed a very high level of mastery of the subject: 17 out of 25 graduates scored 80 or higher on the Unified State Examination in the Russian language.

    Always worried about her students, and at the same time demanding, Olga Viktorovna rejoices at the achievements of her graduates. And they reciprocate. As they grow older, the children appreciate her work and attitude more and more.

    Congratulations! We are happy and wish you continued success!

  • Awarding of winners and prize-winners Yuri Gagarin Cup

  • Cultural forum “ART-Kurultai. Children”

    The cultural forum “ART-Kurultai. Children”. The large-scale event, which for the second year in a row takes place on Children’s Day, is an integral part of the ART-Kurultai forum movement in the Republic of Bashkortostan and is aimed at supporting and developing gifted children, expanding opportunities for the realization of their abilities, which in the future may determine the choice of profession .
    As part of the program of the forum “ART-Kurultai. Children – 2022″ held the first open competition of creative projects “Bashkortostan – the heart of Eurasia. A look into the future”; conducting master classes, trainings, screen tests, the work of interactive thematic sites, creative laboratories; motivational speech for parents and gifted children, art spaces, an open master class of the TUMO Moscow school of creative technologies, a presentation of the school of creative industries, secondary specialized vocational educational institutions and higher professional institutions in the field of culture, Training “Opportunities for project initiatives”, Strategic session “Formation of a single educational space in the field of culture”, the children’s and youth forum “Tamyrym – Bashkort”, a big festive concert.
    As part of the business program of the Forum, an expanded meeting of the Children’s Chamber of UNESCO Associated Schools in the Republic of Bashkortostan was also held. The meeting was attended by 37 students of UNESCO Associated Schools from 10 municipalities of the Republic of Bashkortostan.
    The moderators were Executive Director of the Committee of the Republic of Bashkortostan for UNESCO Elina Gataullina, Regional Coordinator of the network of UNESCO Associated Schools in the Bashkortostan region, Director of the Bashkir Institute of Social Technologies Tanzilya Nigmatullina, Chairman of the Children’s Chamber of UNESCO Associated Schools in the Republic of Bashkortostan, from “Gymnasium No. 64” Aminov Iskandar, student of class 6I, 9 participated in the forum0005

  • Day camp opening

    On June 1, the Chudo-Ostrov Day Care Center at the Gymnasium No. 64 in Ufa opened its doors for 125 children. And the first day for the guys began with a solemn line, at which the anthem of the Russian Federation and the anthem of the Republic of Belarus were played.
    Children have vivid impressions from the entertainment program “Kapitoshka”. Dancing, games, fun! The guys, together with the presenter, went to a beautiful country of dance, where you can tirelessly have fun, dance, and play. Children took part in fun and exciting dance competitions, danced to incendiary music of various genres, guessed popular melodies, thereby checking who was more attentive and musical. At the end of the program, the participants danced a “friendly” dance, because really, being together is great!
    The students also attended a festive event at the Cranes fountain. We hope that the days spent at the summer camp will be remembered by the children for a long time and remain filled with unforgettable impressions, useful deeds and pleasant memories.

  • Profile fees for schoolchildren will be held in the Ordzhonikidzevsky district

    In the Ordzhonikidzevsky district, profile gatherings of early professional orientation for students will be held. On the basis of MBOU School No. 98 will be organized by “LIK” – a community of professionals in the field of linguistics, literature, art and culture. Here the children study, deepen their knowledge through interactive classes, trainings, master classes. More details at

  • Union of Mechanical Engineers of Russia

    Today our guys from grade 5b were admitted to the Union of Machine Builders of Russia!

  • Awarding of prize-winners and winners of the Olympiad. Y. Gagarina

    The ceremony of awarding the winners and prize-winners of the Gagarin Olympiad in the Toratau Congress Hall. MBOU “Gymnasium No. 64” – 2nd place in the Republic of Bashkortostan. We are proud!

  • Last bell holiday for 11th graders

    Such a familiar melodic overflow today acquires a new, special sound. On this day, neither parents nor graduates can hold back tears. The moment is happy and sad at the same time. Ahead is adult life. Already on May 26, graduates begin the Unified State Examinations. Open a series of final certification of the exam. We wish the children to pass the exams with good grades. Good luck!

  • Last call of graduates 9-x classes

    Today was the solemn ceremony of the “Last call of the 9th grade.”

    This is a special day for ninth graders. A holiday, when, on the one hand, studies are already over, but there is not much time to relax yet – final exams and entrance experiences are ahead. However, right now for them, if not childhood, then certainly the usual way of life, painted by the minute by the school daily routine, is ending. Of course, some of the children will continue their studies at school – in the 10th grade.

    Today they remember how their parents brought them to the first grade by the hand, got their first A, a real friendship began, how they got upset because of unsolved problems. And now 9 years have flown by like one moment. The director of the gymnasium Belolapkina Inna Vyacheslavovna, the first teachers, class teachers and parents spoke with words of congratulations. With words of gratitude, the ninth-graders turned to teachers and teachers. They expressed gratitude for their work, care and attention.

    Congratulations, dear graduates! Easy exams! May each of you choose the right path in life!

  • Summing up ceremony of the 2021-2022 academic year

    Today, on May 17, 2022, the ceremony of summing up the results of the 2021-2022 academic year was held at the City Palace of Culture. At the event, teachers and students were awarded letters of thanks and certificates. The Miras Ensemble took the stage to congratulate, students of our gymnasium performed concert numbers.

  • Concert of the creative ensemble “Miras” (closing of the creative season)

    The Miras Song and Dance Ensemble invites you to the closing of the creative season!
    When: May 26 at 19. 00
    Where: City Palace of Culture

    A colorful and rich program awaits you: vocal and choreographic compositions, songs and dances of the peoples of the world.

    The magnificence of the colors of the ensemble will captivate and whirl, make you laugh and freeze, enchant with excitement, emotionality, lightness and grace.

    💳 tickets via links (including Pushkin card):

    🔸 Ufa, City Palace of Culture, May 26 at 19.00

  • Festival within the framework of the project “Associated Schools of the Union of Mechanical Engineers of Russia”

    On May 13 and 14, students of grade 10B participated in the festival as part of the Associated Schools of the Union of Mechanical Engineers of Russia project. Stage 1 of the festival was held online. In the 2nd stage there were sports competitions and an intellectual tournament, where our team scored 59points.

  • International action “Garden of memory”

    From May 2 to June 1, the international action “Garden of Memory” is being held throughout our country. During the campaign, 27 million trees will be planted in memory of each of the 27 million who died during the Great Patriotic War!
    Today, on May 13, students of grade 6a also took part in this action and planted picturesque spirea bushes on the central flower bed in front of the 1st building in memory of the teacher-hero Fedorov Alexander Alekseevich!

  • Solemn line

  • Participation in the procession of the “Immortal Regiment”

  • Congratulations on the Great Victory Day!

    Dear parents, colleagues, Happy Victory Day! Let the heart be proud of the exploits of grandfathers and grandmothers, let the memory not erase the great events of the difficult path to victory! We wish you to live under a peaceful sky, appreciate the time and happiness of every day, protect your homeland, protect your loved ones, and every time celebrate the joyful Victory Day with bright salutes and loud applause.