SNAPSHOTS Newsletter

Teacher PROfile: SEL Leads to Growth Mindset and Perseverance When Learning Becomes Difficult

We met virtually with Maria Mendez, Resource Specialist Teacher, Parent Engagement Lead, and former Restorative & College Culture Lead at Twentieth Street Elementary School to understand the important stage that social-emotional learning is taking during distance learning. Read more below. Maria strongly believes that SEL helps students persevere through difficult times.  How vital is social-emotional...

Student Spotlight: The Alto Sax Helped 8th-Grader Cope With the Pandemic

We connected virtually with Adam Barillas, an 8th-grade student at Hollenbeck Middle School to learn about his interest in music and how it helped him during the pandemic, and his year-long participation in the school’s music academy. Hollenbeck’s Music Academy is directed by Mr. Erick Quintanilla alongside Mr. Christian Melgoza, who is the strings director....

Student Spotlight: Graduates from the Partnership network share distance learning successes and challenges; responsibilities and motivation were key areas of focus

We connected virtually with graduates from all Partnership high schools — Santee Education Complex, MSTMA at Roosevelt, Mendez High School, Jordan High School, and Roosevelt High School — to get their perspectives on distance learning.  We asked them the same question: What was your biggest success during distance learning and what was your greatest challenge?...

Teacher PROfile: Dr. Cataldo ensures international students receive the support they need to thrive in school and beyond

We spoke at length with Dr. Claudia Cataldo, English teacher, Academic Decathlon Coach, and Falcon Feminists and Gay Straight Alliance Faculty Advisor at Santee Education Complex, about the importance of supporting incoming international students on campus. Learn how the need for support at Santee evolved into a mentorship program. Dr. Cataldo is personally invested in...

Teacher PROfile: Getting to Know Students is at the Forefront of Shields’ Success

Recently we spoke with Taylor Shields, sixth grade English and Social Studies teacher and Partnership Team Lead at George Washington Carver Middle School, to learn more about how she prepares her students for success. Get an inside look at Taylor’s teaching style in this PROfile. Taylor Shields knew she wanted a teaching career in South...

By Partnership Communications Team

Teacher PROfile: Grape Street teacher finds formula for academic success in her classroom

Recently we spoke with Anavelen Macias, 4th grade teacher and Partnership Team Lead at Grape Street Elementary School, to learn more about how she prepares her students for success. Here’s what she shared: Photo: Dedicated Grape Street teacher Anavelen Macias has high expectations for her students. Why did you want to pilot the Eureka Math...

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Student Spotlight: Becoming a high school freshman, Lundquist Fellow, and Oregon Youth Scholar Program participant

Cynthia Ramirez, recent George Washington Carver Middle School graduate, is one 15 Lundquist Fellows in the 2019-20 cohort. Founded by Richard and Melanie Lundquist, this program identifies young leaders in Partnership middle and high schools. This five-year fellowship program provides students with an academic scholarship and opportunities for professional growth. Below, Cynthia shares her aspirations...

By Partnership Communications Team