Latino-PEMA
Latino Parent & Student Engagement and Advocacy Through School-Parent-Family-Community Partnership
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"These institutions from the U.S. and more than 100 other countries have been ranked based on 13 indicators that measure their academic research performance and their global and regional reputations. Students can use these rankings to explore the higher education options that exist beyond their own countries' borders and to compare key aspects of schools' research missions. These are the world's 2,250 top universities."
I am a proud Harvard mom. My son is a Harvard Graduate !!!!!!!
The Best Universities in the World, Ranked See the U.S. News ranking for the top universities in the world. The Best Global Universities list includes schools from the USA, Canada, Asia, Europe and more.
"The Los Angeles Unified School District board passed the ban by a vote of 5 to 2 on Tuesday morning, one day after U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek H. Murthy called for an immediate warning label on social media platforms in a New York Times op-ed, similar to warnings on cigarette packs mandated by Congress in the 1960s."
Ojala los padres no den el cell a sus hijos pequeรฑos para que se entretengan. Los niรฑos pequeรฑos deben dibujar, leer, escribir, entretenerse con sus juegos que les desarolle la mente y practicar deportes
2nd-largest school district votes to ban cellphones and social media for students The governing board of the Los Angeles Unified School District has voted to ban cellphone and social media use for students during school days.
"The LAPD launched a new special task force to target โburglary tourists," a growing crime trend involving a group of individuals visiting the U.S. from South American countries on short-term visas, who are allegedly behind a string of home break-ins across Southern California."
LAPD forms task force to combat 'burglary tourists' targeting neighborhoods The LAPD launched a new special task force to target โburglary tourists," a growing crime trend involving a group of individuals visiting the U.S. from South...
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"CALIFORNIA โ Takis, Doritos and Flaminโ Hot Cheetos. Mountain Dew and Jolly Ranchers, too! It's the menu of any junk food-loving kid's dreams, but pretty soon those foods โ and more โ could be banned for sale at California schools under a bill currently making its way through the Legislature."
"Assembly Bill 2316 would ban elementary, middle and high schools from selling or providing foods that that contain synthetic food dyes that give many products their signature colors โ blue 1, blue 2, green 3, red 40, yellow 5 and yellow 6 โ along with the additive titanium dioxide."
"The additives, found in everything from Cheetos to Froot Loops, have been potentially linked to cancer and behavioral problems."
Foods With Dyes Linked To Cancer, Other Diseases Could Be Banned In CA Schools The additives, found in everything from Cheetos to Froot Loops, have been potentially linked to cancer and behavioral problems.
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"Family Engagement Learning Series briefs! The 2023 series produced by the U.S. Department of Education in partnership with Carnegie Corporation of New York and Overdeck Family Foundation, provided an overview of evidence, highlighted bright spots in the field, and shared resources and evidence based strategies to support student success with education leaders and practitioners."
"We believe parents, families, and caregivers are
essential partners in supporting student success.
Research finds that strong partnerships between
home and school lead to increased academic
success and engagement for students. Thus, the U.S.
Department of Education is committed to Raising the
Bar for Parent Partnership in Our Schools. https://www.newsweek.com/its-time-raise-bar-parent-partnership-our-schools-opinion-1784502 "
โDr. Mapp shared key evidence from the book Everyone
Wins!: The Evidence for Family-School Partnerships
and Implications for Practice, which included:
โข Over 50 years of research clearly show the
impact of full and equitable relationships between
schools and families and the benefit for students,
educators, families, schools, districts, and
communities.
โข Research confirmed the high-impact nature of
strategies such as the Dual Capacity-Building
Framework. This remains a research-based
framework for family-school partnerships.
โข Bringing together families, educators, and
community members supports student
achievement in math and literacy and creates
positive outcomes for everyone. Specifically:
o ๐๐ฎ๐ญ๐๐จ๐ฆ๐๐ฌ ๐๐จ๐ซ ๐๐ญ๐ฎ๐๐๐ง๐ญ๐ฌ:
โ Higher grades and test scores.
โ Better attendance and engagement in class.
โ More positive attitudes and behavior.
โ Greater sense of self-efficacy and self-esteem.
โ Higher graduation rates and college/ postsecondary attendance.
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โ Shift from deficit to asset-based thinking
about students and families.
โ Increased multicultural awareness and
appreciation.
โ Creating success, motivating, and engaging
students.
โ More support from families.
โ Stronger morale and professional satisfaction.โ
https://www2.ed.gov/documents/family-community/support-student-success.pdf
"BEVERLY HILLS, CA โ Five Beverly Hills eighth graders were expelled this week due to their involvement in the creation and dissemination of AI-generated n**e photos of their classmates, according to school officials."
"In the conclusion of their investigation, Beverly Hills Unified School Officials determined that "16 8th-grade students were identified as being victimized" in what Superintendent Michael Bregy called an "isolated incident" at Beverly Vista Middle School that was contained within 24 hours, he wrote in an email to the school community Thursday."
"The BHUSD school board on Wednesday voted to expel the five students who were โmost egregiously involved," the Los Angeles Times reported.
"Beverly Hills school officials have closed their investigation into AI-generated n**e photos, but the police probe is ongoing."
5 8th Graders Expelled After AI N**e Photos Discovered: BHUSD Beverly Hills school officials have closed their investigation into AI-generated n**e photos, but the police probe is ongoing.
"Brown University will reinstate standardized testing requirements for most applicants to the College beginning with the class of 2029, according to University administrators."
Brown University to reinstate standardized test requirements for undergraduate admission - The Brown Daily Herald Serving the Brown community since 1891
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JOIN US FOR A CONVERSATION ON THE STATE OF EDUCATION IN SMMUSD
Guest Speaker: Superintendent Dr. Antonio Shelton
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JOIN US FOR A CONVERSATION ON THE STATE OF EDUCATION IN SMMUSD
Guest Speaker: Superintendent Dr. Antonio Shelton
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PRESS RELEASE
Thursday, February 15, 2024
The Santa Monica Coalition announced it has filed a lawsuit against County Health Director Barbara Ferrer, the Los Angeles County Health Department, and the Venice Family Clinic as a real party of interest, in connection with the ongoing Needle Distribution Program which has been conducted for a period of approximately four (4) years at all three parks in Downtown Santa Monica.
The lawsuit is the first of its kind to be filed by a resident and business ownersโ group that bypasses its own City leadership.
The Santa Monica Coalition alleges two former mayors of Santa Monica, Sue Himmelrich and Gleam Davis (still serving on the City Council), former City Manager Lane Dilg and current City Manager David White, covertly acknowledged and approved the program, and will be served separate lawsuits in Federal Court.
In authorizing the program, the Los Angeles County Health Department failed to comply with Health and Safety Code ยง 121349, which requires consultation with local law enforcement before the program is authorized, and before the program is reauthorized after an initial two-year period of operation, failed to provide residents the required 45-days for comment, failed to have a plan in place to collect data in order to assess the impact of the program, and failed to conduct or assess the environmental review required by the state with regard to public disposal of needles in the grassy areas of the park and near storm drains.
The Santa Monica Coalition also cites a prior proposed bill authored by State Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) and vetoed by Governor Gavin Newsom for โunintended consequences", that would have set up a pilot program using public funds for such programs, and notes the program in Santa Monica is the only 'open-air' needle distribution program in the United States.
The Coalition emphasizes it is not addressing the advantages or disadvantages of the needle distribution program, but focusing its efforts solely on moving the program from Santa Monica's parks, public areas, private property without owner permission, and into County or City-owned buildings with direct medical supervision and support services. More than 70% of Santa Monica's residents who live in apartments and condos consider the parks to be their "backyards".
The program was discovered in 2022 when The Santa Monica Coalition co-founder John Alle and a reporter were walking in Reed Park. The park is located directly across from St. Monica's Church and its K-12 school on California Avenue. It is also across from Westminster Towers, a 286-unit Senior Living facility. The needle distribution continues in Reed Park, Palisades Park along Ocean Avenue, and Tongva Park located between City Hall and the Pier.
Barbara Ferrer and Gary Tsai, M.D. who is Director of Substance Abuse Prevention and Control, a division of the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, acknowledged that the needle distribution had previously included the public parks along with the 3rd Street Promenade, the California Incline. They also confirmed the program was taking place on privately-owned property at 7-Eleven. It is located on Wilshire Blvd. directly across from Reed Park and Santa Monica's Five Star Proper Hotel. Neither the County, Venice Family Clinic or the City informed the property or business owners of their on-site activity. Assaults, theft, and drug use have soared. Store sales, hotel bookings and restaurant revenues have declined as a result.
Santa Monica is now one of the top three fentanyl overdose sites in Los Angeles County.
Since the inception of the program, there has been a dramatic increase in additional transient addicts visiting the parks and surrounding residential areas. This has led to an increase in overdoses, assaults, and robberies in the three Downtown parks, with 2-3 deaths a day.
Over the last few years, The Santa Monica Coalition has documented discarded needles in all corners of the parks, in or near storm drains, near picnic benches, children's play areas and in grassy areas of the parks. Thousands of images and videos depict criminal behavior, drug sales, drug use, and drug overdoses. On a daily basis, hundreds of individuals are sprawled out in the parks, on street corners, in the alleyways and on the 3rd Street Promenade. Most of these individuals are incoherent, non-responsive or behaving erratically. In addition, the Coalition continues to receive images, videos and statements from locals documenting the negative impacts of the Needle Distribution.
Barbara Ferrer herself has labeled the program "needle distribution" instead of โHarm Reduction" or "Needle Exchangeโ because turning in used needles to County or Venice Family Clinic employees is not a requirement of the program.
To this day, Barbara Ferrer has only met with The Santa Monica Coalition to discuss the Santa Monica Needle Distribution Program. Neither the former Mayors, current Mayor or the City Manager have been successful in securing a meeting with Ferrer. The Santa Monica Coalition orchestrated a campaign in opposition to the Needle Distribution Program and has currently collected over 17,000 letters.
Following John Alle's discovery of the Needle Distribution in 2022, the City Council passed a resolution asking the LA County Board of Supervisors to move the program out of the parks. Yet on June 7, 2023, City Manager David White signed a Joint Proclamation on behalf of the City of Santa Monica with the Los Angeles Department of Public Health, endorsing the
program.
A year ago today, The Santa Monica City Council declared a Local Emergency on Homelessness. The Needle Distribution Program has not been mentioned or placed on any Council Meeting Agenda since its discovery in 2022, nor has current Mayor Phil Brock agreed to place it on the Council Agenda since assuming the ceremonial role of Mayor in December 2023.
For more information, please contact John Alle, co-founder of The Santa Monica Coalition, at 310-990-7124.
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Santa Moncia Coalition โ Common Sense Solutions for our City The Santa Monica Coalition is a movement comprised of Santa Monica residents, business owners, and locals that addresses the humanitarian crisis, public safety concerns, the rising crime, and the current lack of responsiveness from the City of Santa Monica.
2024 Santa Monica State of the City Join Mayor Phil Brock, Vice Mayor Lana Negrete and City Manager David White for the annual Santa Monica State of the City.
Los Angeles County Committee on School District Organization: Public Hearing -Saturday February 10, 2024 started 9:30 am at the Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District, Board Room.
"Los Cerritos Community News has learned that, at last nightโs meeting, three Bellflower Unified School District Board members voted to engage in a contract settlement and termination with Superintendent Dr. Ben Drati."
"Dr. Drati had been on the job for only thirteen months, hired in January 2023."
"Those voting to fire Dr. Drati were Board President Brad Crihfield, VP Amie Stewart, and Clerk Mayra Garza. BM Renita Armstrong voted no, while BM Dr. Sue ElHessen abstained."
BREAKING: Bellflower Unified Board Fires Superintendent Dr. Drati Dr. Ben Drati Sign up for local news and alerts; we will not sell your email, who does that? _____________ February 9, 2024 By Brian Hews Note: Video of meeting at end of story. Los Cerritos Communโฆ
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Santa Monica Daily Press
February 7, 2024
by Charles Andrews
Union of Residents of Santa Monica URSMAnother acronym?! Just what we need.Well, maybe we do, this one. We need some umbrella, some place we can go, we beleaguered residents who care about Santa Monicaโs future, and recognize and value our unique past, to be able to stand up in the present to the organized, moneyed forces of greed ...
VENICE, LOS ANGELES - January 31, 2024
"A significant joint operation was undertaken by the City of Los Angeles Department of Public Works and Clean Harbors Environmental Inc. on Venice Boulevard in Venice, Los Angeles, targeting a homeless encampment. Three recreational vehicles (RVs) and one motorcycle were towed from the area. Prior to the towing, Clean Harbors Environmental Inc. drained the sewage tanks of the RVs, with an Environmental Officer from the City of Los Angeles overseeing the operation."
"The operation resulted in multiple arrests, following an investigation that suggested potential non-compliance with regulations and outstanding legal matters. This cleanup initiative forms part of the broader city strategy to address homelessness and promote public health and sanitation."
"Subsequent to the cleanup, a section of Venice Boulevard was closed for an upcoming construction project. Barricades were installed, and a notice from the Public Works - Bureau of Engineering was displayed, detailing the construction work involving the demolition of curb ramps, sidewalks, and curbs, as well as the installation of new light poles and underground work. The closure is anticipated to deter the return of RVs to this area, a subject of ongoing concern owing to the consistent presence and dwelling of RVs, a situation that has elicited numerous complaints from neighboring residents. The removal of the RVs garnered a positive reaction, evidenced by cheers and applause from the local community."
"The cleanup operation saw the collaboration of two waste management units: the Department of Public Works and Clean Harbors Environmental Inc. The teams, donned in yellow and orange vests, were focused on segregating hazardous from non-hazardous waste, ensuring a comprehensive cleaning process. The use of protective gear by the team underscored the city's commitment to worker safety."
"Councilwoman Traci Park's Housing Coordinator played a crucial role in the coordination between various city departments, including the homeless encampment task force. Los Angeles Police Officers were present to ensure the safety and compliance of all parties involved, particularly the homeless community, focusing on maintaining cleanliness, hygiene standards, and adherence to safety guidelines."
Multiple Arrests and RV Towing in Homeless Encampment Operation at Venice Boulevard Venice, Los Angeles - January 31, 2024 โ A significant joint operation was undertaken by the City of Los Angeles Department of Public Works and Clean Harbors...
SANTA MONICA HIGH SCHOOL
The 96th Academy Awards will be presented March 10 at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.
The nominations for the 2024 Academy Awards were announced Tuesday morning by actors Zazie Beetz and Jack Quaid at the motion picture academyโs Samuel Goldwyn Theater, starting at 5:30 a.m. The nominations streamed live worldwide on Oscar.com, Oscars.org and the film academyโs digital platforms (TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook), as well as airing on ABCโs โGood Morning America.โ
As expected, the โBarbenheimerโ juggernaut dominated, with 21 nominations between the two films (โOppenheimerโ leading all with 13 and โBarbieโ with eight), though some key omissions for โBarbieโ โ director Greta Gerwig and star Margot Robbie โ raised eyebrows. Both films did collect best-picture nods. Yorgos Lanthimosโ โPoor Thingsโ rolled to 11 noms, including for writing, direction and star Emma Stone. โKillers of the Flower Moonโ was next with 10, though it notably did not receive a writing nod.
The 96th Academy Awards will be presented March 10 at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.
Two international features, โThe Zone of Interestโ and โAnatomy of a Fallโ posted impressive showings, with five each, including for best picture, writing and direction. Notably, โAnatomyโ was not eligible for international feature; it made up that slot with a nomination for lead Sandra Hรผller.
Who or what was snubbed? How did your favorites do? Check here for live updates as the nominations come in, and see how they compare with awards columnist Glenn Whippโs final predictions."
"Greta Gerwig, in a dark blue jumpsuit, smiles and chats with Ryan Gosling, in a jean jacket, while on the set of Barbie."
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The 2024 Oscar nominations: Live updates Find out which of your favorite movies and artists will make the circle of finalists as the 2024 Oscar nominations are announced Tuesday with our live updating list.
NEW TECHNOLOGY !!!!!!!!!!!
Rabbit Founder & CEO: Jesse Lyu
"Explaining the idea behind Rabbit R-1, Rabbit founder and CEO Jesse Lyu said, "We've come to a point where we have hundreds of apps on our smartphones with complicated UX designs that don't talk to each other."
"January 19, 2024 -- Amid a rise in crime and disturbances, Santa Monica's Big Blue Bus (BBB) fleet could soon be patrolled by unarmed security guards as part of a contract the City Council will consider Tuesday.
"Under the proposed $7.4 million contract through Fiscal Year 2028-29, Good Guard Security, Inc. would provide security guard services at Department of Transportation (DOT) facilities and aboard buses, according to a staff report to the Council."
"It would mark the first time security services would be expanded from safeguarding facilities from hazards and threats to riding aboard buses and conducting foot patrols at BBB bus stops."
"The transit Safety Officers (TSOs) would help drivers provide customer service, "assist with security-related disturbances, serve as a deterrent to crime and unwanted behaviors, and support the Cityโs efforts in addressing homelessness."
Security Guards Could Patrol Santa Monica Buses January 19, 2024 -- Amid a rise in crime and disturbances, Santa Monica's Big Blue Bus (BBB) fleet could soon be patrolled by unarmed security guards as part of a contract the City Council will consider Tuesday.
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"An inspirational new movie about NASA astronaut and Stockton native Josรฉ Hernรกndez made its debut at No. 1 worldwide for Amazon's Prime Video."
"A Million Miles Away" shows Hernรกndez's journey from migrant farmworker to astronaut in outer space. Actor Michael Peรฑa plays Hernรกndez in the movie."
"Hernรกndez told KCRA 3 itโs not something he ever would have imagined for himself."
โI will tell you, as a kid, I never woke up and said, โhey, I hope they make a movie about me.โ So itโs not a dream come true. I think itโs a result of my dream coming to life, becoming an astronaut and having the privilege of being one of about a little over 500 individuals who have the privilege of seeing the world from the outside, a very unique perspective,โ he said."
"Hernรกndezโs journey to space wasnโt easy. NASA denied his application 11 times. It wasnโt until the 12th time that he was accepted. He said he specifically wants immigrant families to see his perseverance in the movie and whatโs possible."
โI think the biggest takeaway for farmworking families is that they are going to see that there is an alternative to living and working in agriculture all their lives,โ Hernรกndez said."
"He said his father, who immigrated from Mexico, was a farmworker with only a third grade education. But he said his father gave him the recipe to success."
โI always say the biggest thing my father gave me was the license to dream,โ Hernรกndez said. โWhen I first told him I wanted to be an astronaut, he said, define your purpose in life, recognize how far you are, draw yourself a roadmap, prepare yourself accordingly and develop a work ethic second to none. Of course, I add the secret sauce, which is perseverance.โ
"Hernรกndez said after years of sacrifices, he retired from NASA to be there for his wife and five kids. Heโs back to picking grapes with his father near Stockton, but this time, he owns the vineyard and the winery."
โI look at it as coming full circle โฆ I started working in agriculture, and here I am working in agriculture. Albeit, under different conditions now, under my own terms now, and I really, really enjoy it.โ
"His advice for others with big dreams โ the future is bright, but sometimes it takes hard work.
โItโs not easy. Itโs hard, but itโs not impossible. If you are willing to make that sacrifice, that commitment to yourself, you can do it,โ Hernรกndez said."
"The movie is available on Prime Video. There will also be select movie theater screenings for "A Millon Miles Away," including some viewings at UC campuses."
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Former Stockton astronaut Josรฉ Hernรกndez hits another milestone with new movie An inspirational new movie about NASA astronaut and Stockton native Josรฉ Hernรกndez made its debut at No. 1 worldwide for Amazon's Prime Video. Hernรกndez spoke to KCRA 3 about his remarkable achievements.
Teachers of recently arrived immigrant students to get help under new law Assembly Bill 714, recently signed into law, requires the California Department of Education to report the number of newcomer students and offer best practices for teaching them.
"SACRAMENTOโThe California State Board of Education today approved the 2023 Mathematics Framework for California Public Schools, instructional guidance for educators that affirms Californiaโs commitment to ensuring equity and excellence in math learning for all students."
"The vote today concludes four years of work to update math instructional guidance aligned with the California Common Core State Standards for Mathematics(PDF), which are rigorous learning standards that detail what every student should know and be able to do at every grade level. The framework approved today is the third iteration and reflects revisions responsive to thousands of public comments fielded over two 60-day public comment periods and two public hearings."
California Approves Revised Math Framework - Year 2023 (CA Dept of Education) California approves revised math framework as a step forward for equity and excellence.
It is commendable that the CLSBA does not use the term Latinx; instead they have opted to use Latino/a/x.
Thank you https://www.facebook.com/CLSBA/ (CLSBA) for respecting the Latino Culture, Values and Beliefs
California Latino School Boards Association (CLSBA) California Latino School Boards Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering trus
School budget hits the red starting next year The Santa Monica Malibu Unified School Districtโs budget ledger is headed into the red with the District forecasting budget deficits for the next two budget cycles.
School district to name new superintendent on June 1 As the 2022-23 school year nears its end, the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified Board of education has a packed agenda for this weekโs meeting.
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Estimados padres/tutores y familias de estudiantes Latinos de Samohi que estรกn en el 12 grado. Y padres/tutores y familias de estudiantes Latinos de Samohi de grados (9-12).
Latino Padres, Estudiantes y Maestros Asociaciรณn de Samohi (Latino-PEMA-Samohi) se estableciรณ en SAMOHI a fines de la dรฉcada de 1980 con el nombre Hispanic/PTSA. En 2017; con aprobaciรณn del Dr. Shelton, el grupo de Padres Latinos se restableciรณ en Samohi; y en 2018, Latino-PEMA-Samohi fue aprobado como Samohi School Connected Organization por la Mesa directiva de SMMUSD.
En 2019, 2021 y 2022 Latino-PEMA-Samohi colaborรณ โโcon padres, estudiantes, y maestros de Samohi y Olympic High School, y la comunidad para organizar la Celebraciรณn de Graduaciรณn Latina. Fue una gran celebraciรณn, inolvidable y memorable.
Este aรฑo, estamos comprometidos a celebrar la excelencia de los estudiantes Latinos durante el evento.
Si estรก interesado en que su hijo / hija tenga una experiencia de por vida, para mรกs informaciรณn haga un clic en el VOLANTE y complete el formulario.
Ademรกs, damos la bienvenida a padres y estudiantes voluntarios de todos los grados para que participen con nosotros en la planificaciรณn del evento y tambiรฉn durante el evento; por favor haga un clic para completar la forma y responda sรญ o no.
Mil gracias por su participaciรณn,
Sinceremante,
Yadira Vasquez, Latino-PEMA-Samohi President
[email protected]
Berenice Onofre, Ed.D. Latino-PEMA-Samohi Founder [email protected]
Haga clic para ver el VOLANTE de la Celebraciรณn de Graduaciรณn para Estudiantes Latinos
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1o4BjZUqcgQ-kVBZ2ct560Wdy88WwwmZxRSKXsDICSR0/edit
Haga clic para completar la forma y para REGISTRAR al estudiante:
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VIDEO of Samohi Latino Graduation Celebration- Class 2021
https://www.facebook.com/LatinoPEMA/videos/542367300222952/
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Dear Parents/guardians and families of Samohi Latino students who are in the 12 grade; and parents/guardians and families of Samohi Latino students
Latino Padres, Estudiantes y Maestros Asociaciรณn Samohi (Latino-PEMA-Samohi) was established in the late 1980s as Hispanic/ PTSA. In 2017, with the approval of Dr. Shelton, the Latino parent group was re-established at Samohi; and in 2018, Samohi Latino-PEMA was approved as a Samohi School Connected Organization by the SMMUSD School Board.
In 2019, 2021, and 2022 Latino-PEMA Samohi collaborated with Samohi and Olympic High school parents, students, and teachers and the community to organize the Latino graduation celebration. It was a great celebration, unforgettable and memorable.
This year, we are committed to celebrate the excellence of Latino students during the event.
If you are interested in your son / daughter having a lifetime experience, please read the Flyer and complete the registration form by entering the information where it says ' answer' and click the SUBMIT button.
Additionally, we welcome parent and student volunteers of all grade levels to participate with us in planning the event and also during the event; click the link to complete the form and please answer yes or no.
Thank you for your participation,
Sincerely,
Yadira Vasquez, Latino-PEMA-Samohi President [email protected]
Berenice Onofre, Ed.D. Latino-PEMA-Samohi Founder [email protected]
2023 Latino Graduation Celebration FLYER
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1o4BjZUqcgQ-kVBZ2ct560Wdy88WwwmZxRSKXsDICSR0/edit
REGISTRATION Form
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VIDEO of Samohi Latino Graduation Celebration- Class 2021
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Registraciรณn Para Samohi y Olympic High School Latino Graduation Celebration Class 2023 ๐๐๐๐ร๐๐ En 2019, 2021 y 2022 Latino-PEMA-Samohi colaborรณ con los padres, estudiantes y maestros de Samohi y la comunidad para organizar la Celebraciรณn de Graduaciรณn Latina. Fueron celebraciones inolvidables y memorables. Este aรฑo estamos comprometidos a celebrar la excelencia ...