Representatives of the five public schools that make up the La Jolla Cluster in the San Diego Unified School District heard updates to an initiative called San Diego Enhanced Mathematics at the Jan. 20 virtual meeting of the La Jolla Cluster Association.
The five public schools that make up the La Jolla Cluster in the San Diego Unified School District continue to report rising numbers of COVID-19 coronavirus cases amid a regional surge of the Omicron variant.
As we forge ahead into another new year with continued hope that this will be the year the COVID-19 pandemic ends, the La Jolla Light asked various La Jolla community leaders about their achievements in 2021 and what they hope 2022 has in store.
Aly Martinez, instructional coordinator for math for the San Diego Unified School District, spoke during the Dec. 9 online meeting of the La Jolla Cluster Association to lay out details about an initiative called San Diego Enhanced Math, which seeks to “modernize mathematics for our district.”